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Larry carries his snow shovel Wednesday down Walnut Street in downtown Lewiston. Larry requested that his last name not be used. Despite the 3 inches of snow, many pedestrians were out walking in the downtown area. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Kenny Giles takes a break from shoveling snow Wednesday at Poirier’s Market in downtown Lewiston. “I just wish the snow blower wasn’t on the fritz,” said Giles. “The problem is related to a flame thrower. It’s blowing flames out of the muffler so I put it away for another day.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Octavia Mimande of Lewiston walks along Pleasant Street during Wednesday’s snowfall in Lewiston. “I think the snow is beautiful,” said Mimande. “It’s very therapeutic.” Daryn Slover/Sun JournalCars parked along Bartlett Street in downtown Lewiston lay under a blanket of snow Wednesday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Gray, Lewiston got about 3 inches of snow fall throughout the day. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalTraffic lines up behind a plow Wednesday as snow falls on Lisbon Street in Lewiston. According to the National Weather Service in Gray, Lewiston got about 3 inches of snow throughout the day. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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