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    An engorged Kennebec River churns past the Hathaway Creative Center and Lockwood Dam in the South End of Waterville on Monday.

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    Floodwaters from the Kennebec River fill up the patio of The Quarry Tap Room on Tuesday in downtown Hallowell. Water also got into the basement. The restaurant and bar will be closed until the water recedes.

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    People on the deck of a Water Street building Tuesday watch the fast-flowing Kennebec River in downtown Augusta.

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    A bicyclist pedals Tuesday through Fort Halifax Park in Winslow. Portions of the park were flooded by the Kennebec River.

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    The Kennebec River swells Monday underneath the Ticonic Bridge connecting Waterville and Winslow.

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    Winslow resident Herb Ferran walks near a flooded picnic area Tuesday that was overtaken by the Kennebec River at Fort Halifax Park in Winslow.

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    The rising waters of the Kennebec River encroach on Bee’s Snack Bar and the adjacent railroad bridge Tuesday in Winslow.

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    Winslow resident Herb Ferran reflects on the flood of 1987 as he walks through Fort Halifax Park on Tuesday. While floodwaters have overtaken portions of the park, Ferran says the 1987 flood was worse.

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    Kennebec River floodwaters push aside the docks Tuesday at the Gardiner Landing in Gardiner.

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    A car is stranded in the floodwaters of Cobbosseecontee Stream in The Arcade parking lot Tuesday in downtown Gardiner.

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    The Kennebec River breaks its banks and floods most of the parking lot Tuesday at the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville.

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    A driver tests the water depth Monday in the flooded parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville.

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    The floodwaters of Cobbosseecontee Stream surround two cars Tuesday in The Arcade parking lot in downtown Gardiner.

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    Water from the Kennebec River overtakes the patio for The Quarry Tap Room on Tuesday.

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    Floodwaters surround The Ice Cream Shoppe, left, and Randolph Redemption on Water Street in Randolph on Tuesday. The businesses are located next to where Togus Stream empties into the Kennebec River.

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    Steven Lachance, co-owner of The Quarry Tap Room, looks over the restaurant's flooded patio Tuesday in downtown Hallowell.

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    People on the deck of a Water Street building Tuesday watch the fast-flowing Kennebec River in downtown Augusta.

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    Lynn Irish pulls an Adirondack chair to higher ground Tuesday in Hallowell's Granite City Park. The chairs were moved up the hill from a deck on the banks of the Kennebec River.

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    Two Rivers Campground owner Bruce Salsbury looks over the campground Tuesday after picnic tables and campsites were overtaken by the Kennebec River as it flooded the 9.5-acre property in Skowhegan. Salsbury said 60 of the camp’s 91 sites were affected by the flooding. The campground is planning to open for the season on May 12, Salsbury said.

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    A flooded playground is seen Tuesday at the Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan. The rising Kennebec River, seen in the background, overtook much of the campground.

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    Fairfield public works employee Tom Williams uses an excavator Tuesday to remove pieces of broken asphalt on the Green Road in Fairfield. Flooding swept away a portion of the road and damaged other parts, forcing its closure.

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    A motorist turns around Tuesday after approaching a portion of the Green Road in Fairfield that was washed away by floodwaters.

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    Contractors Dwight Philbrick, left, and Mike Remillard watch the Kennebec River on Tuesday as floodwaters force the closure of Lithgow Street near where the men work in Winslow.

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    Trailer decks are scattered at the Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan after Kennebec River floodwaters carried them away before receding Tuesday. The campground’s flooded playground is shown in the background. Owner Bruce Salsbury said 60 of the camp’s 91 sites were affected by the flooding.

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    Debris is scattered Tuesday along a lane of Route 2 by the Big Eddy of the Kennebec River in Skowhegan.

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    Dylan Hausthor photographs the floodwaters of the Kennebec River in the parking lot at the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Tuesday.

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    Waterville fire Chief Shawn Esler walks through driftwood and debris left by receding floodwaters in the parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Tuesday.

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    Ace Towing retrieves a vehicle Tuesday from the flooded parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville.

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    Public works crews begin removing debris Tuesday from the flooded portion of the Hathaway Creative Center parking lot in Waterville.

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    Public works crews remove debris Tuesday from a flooded portion of the Hathaway Creative Center parking lot in Waterville.

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    Dylan Hausthor shares a moment with his dog Tuesday among the debris pushed by floodwaters into the parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville.

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    Dylan Hausthor photographs the floodwaters of the Kennebec River in the parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville on Tuesday.

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    A driver with Ace Towing retrieves a car Tuesday from the flooded parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville.

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    People walk Tuesday near the floodwaters of the Kennebec River at the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville.

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    Neighbors of the Hathaway Creative Center inspect the rising floodwaters of the Kennebec River Tuesday in the parking lot of the Waterville complex.

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    Neighbors of the Hathaway Creative Center inspect the rising waters of the Kennebec River on Tuesday in the parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville.

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    A man observes the floodwaters Tuesday at the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville.

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    A man stands at the edge of the rising waters of the Kennebec River in the parking lot of the Hathaway Creative Center in the South End of Waterville on Monday.

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