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The city’s Bring Trees Back to Tree Streets grant proposal has been approved. An executive contract is in the works to set the timeline and the scope of the project.
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The city’s Bring Trees Back to Tree Streets grant proposal has been approved. An executive contract is in the works to set the timeline and the scope of the project.
Jonathan LaBonte, left, talks about the canal system and the river Friday night on the Androscoggin River during a Paddle After Hours event during RiverFest 2022.
Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, in yellow shirt on dock, takes photos of rowers and paddlers Friday night during a RiverFest 2022 Paddle After Hours event.
A racing shell cruises up the Androscoggin River during a Paddle After Hours event Friday night during RiverFest 2022, while other boaters learn about the canal system and the river.
A player from the Clark Insurance team launches the ball into the outfield Friday afternoon during a kickball game against Central Maine Healthcare. They were taking part in the kickball tournament that is part of RiverFest 2022 at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The dark clouds in the background rolled in with rain and lightning, halting the game. The tournament resumed later in the afternoon.
A racing shell cruises up the Androscoggin River during a Paddle After Hours event Friday night during RiverFest 2022.
Jonathan LaBonte, front right, leads a flotilla of kayaks and canoes Friday night down the Androscoggin River during a Paddle After Hours event for RiverFest 2022.
The group Roadhouse performs Friday night in Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022.
Christopher Harrison, right, sings a song to Rosalynn Ritchie under the shade of a tree Friday afternoon during RiverFest 2022 in Simard-Payne Memorial Park. They had just met.
Central Maine Health Care, pink shirts, and Clark Insurance play kickball Friday at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022.
WIGY's Sara Poulin, right, watches Rachel McKinley, of Central Maine Community College, toss a bean bag Friday afternoon at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston while they play a game of Cornhole during RiverFest 2022.
People line up Friday afternoon to order food at the L/A Taco Food Truck at RiverFest 2022 in Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston.
Tanner Webb, right, pushes customers out of the new kayak dock Friday afternoon at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022. He was renting canoes and kayaks to customers from his business, Webb & Sons Paddling Rentals.
A pair of canoes pass each other Friday afternoon on the Androscoggin River during RiverFest 2022.
Mohamed Osman, right, checks out a sunfish Friday afternoon that his friend, Abdirashid Mohamed, left, caught while fishing along the banks of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022.
Mark Rodrigue, right, holds onto a pole supporting a tent containing merchandise from his business, Rogue Wear, as an employee attaches siding Friday afternoon while a strong wind blows across the field at Simard-Payne Memorial Park just before torrential rains hit.