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Sheri Withers-Hollenbeck wears a safety vest Monday afternoon while painting Canal Street in Lewiston. The city has partnered with the Maine Department of Transportation on the demonstration project as part of a larger effort to address “safety deficiencies” along several Lewiston corridors. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer) 
Sheri Withers-Hollenbeck, left, and Grayling Cunningham, middle, paint Canal Street on Monday afternoon in Lewiston. Public works employees Rob Bosquet, right, and Hunter Milliken, on ladder, install a bike lane sign. The two-lane, one-way street will be reduced to one lane during the summer, with a new stop sign installed at the corner of Canal and Ash streets. The city of Lewiston has partnered with the Maine Department of Transportation on the demonstration project as part of a larger effort to address “safety deficiencies” along several Lewiston corridors. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
Melanie Therrien paints the city’s honeycomb pattern Monday afternoon on Canal Street in downtown Lewiston. The two-lane, one-way street will be reduced to one lane and a new stop sign at Canal and Ash streets. The city has partnered with the Maine Department of Transportation on the demonstration project as part of a larger effort to address “safety deficiencies” along several Lewiston corridors. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)

A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...

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