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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    A racing shell cruises up the Androscoggin River during a Paddle After Hours event Friday night during RiverFest 2022.

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    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.

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    The group Roadhouse performs Friday night in Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022.

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    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.

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    Central Maine Health Care, pink shirts, and Clark Insurance play kickball Friday at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston during RiverFest 2022.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    A pair of canoes pass each other Friday afternoon on the Androscoggin River during RiverFest 2022.

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    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.

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    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.

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