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Following practice Feb. 7, Olivia Coachman, a varsity basketball player at Edward Little High School in Auburn, scrolls through photographs on her cellphone as the boys’ varsity team holds its practice at the school gymnasium. “I love this place so much,” she says, “and just like to hang around here all the time.” Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalPaul Simister of Massachusetts prepares Feb. 9 for an ice cross training run at Lost Valley in Auburn. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalEthan Levesque of Edward Little High School in Auburn races Feb. 8 down Grey Ghost during the KVAC giant slalom championship at Saddleback Mountain in Sandy River Plantation. Levesque placed fourth in the boys’ competition. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalThe high school boys’ race begins Feb. 7, the first day of the KVAC Nordic Championships at Black Mountain in Rumford. Logan Ouellette of Leavitt Area High School in Turner crossed the finish line four seconds ahead of Henri McCourt of Mt. Blue High School in Farmington to win the freestyle mass start race. Day two was at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalDeb Irons walks down steep stairs Feb. 6 after a tour of the Odd Fellows Hall in Norway. The stairwell is on the outside of the building and provides the only access to the two top floors. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalRoberto, in front, and Giovani sled Feb. 8 down a steep hill near Mark W. Paradis Park in Lewiston. The boys are participating in the Root Cellar’s after-school Rooted Mentoring program, which features fun, field trips and enrichment programs, including science and art. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalAmos Robbins secures a piece of carpet Feb. 5 at Trinity Church in Lewiston, as Donald Townsend and Joseph Carter work behind him. Volunteers from A Hand Up, a sober living house, and The Maine Prisoner Re-Entry Network are working over the weekend to remove the pews and tear up the carpeting. The church is being “reinvented” as Trinity Commons, a multipurpose community center. “Church will continue, but it won’t be the only thing. We are in the neighborhood and for the neighborhood,” says Klara Tammany, the senior warden of Trinity Church. The floor is scheduled to be refinished, and a labyrinth inspired by Chartres Cathedral in France is to be painted on the floor. The church is raising money for sustainably designed chairs that use seat belt webbing to replace the pews. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalJamie Boucher, a science teacher at Oak Hill High School in Wales, looks Feb. 6 at a science classroom, one of several areas throughout the school with significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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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Andree Kehn is a staff photographer who has lived in Lewiston for the past three years and has been a Greenwood resident for 20 years, on and off. She has worked full time for the Sun Journal since 2015....
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Daryn Slover always pulls for the underdog - what would you expect from someone that was raised in Cleveland and lives in Lewiston. He drinks cheap coffee and cheap beer so that he can afford to put his...
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