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Mary Pono walks by the 9/11 flag memorial outside of Skowhegan Area High School on Sept. 8. Each year, Margaret Chase Smith School students set up the memorial in front of their school, but with construction still taking place there, the memorial was added at the high school this year. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
9/11 memorial in Skowhegan and high school sports featured in Week In Photos
Central Maine photographers share football and field hockey images as well as Bee Fest and more.
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Winslow quarterback Liem Fortin lands after getting hit by Maranacook’s Chance Leblanc, who lost helmet on play, during opening football game of the 2025 football season Sept. 6 at Winslow High School’s Poulin Field. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Gov. Janet Mills holds up a souvenir brick from the recently demolished Bob-In tavern Sept. 8 while speaking to a Rotary Club lunch in Waterville. The bar and other Front Street buildings were recently demolished to make way for the Head of Falls Village project, a 63-unit housing development overlooking the Kennebec River in downtown Waterville. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)An American flag flies at half staff in front of the Lady Of Wisdom statue Sept. 11 at the Maine State House in Augusta. Gov. Janet Mills ordered flags lowered in Maine to honor Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated Wednesday in Utah. (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Pam Wadleigh carries crab apples she picked from the tree Aug. 27 at her home in Belgrade. Wadleigh said she would cook, strain and freeze the juice, then later use the juice to make jelly for her family. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Everett Wadleigh, 13, stakes down an inflatable Santa Claus riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle Aug. 27 in the yard of his home in Belgrade. Wadleigh had just purchased it for $20 on Marketplace. He has collected 120 inflatables and he got his first one, The Grinch, when he was 3 years old. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Dressed in clown costumes, members of the Trott Family lead the Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair parade Sept. 6 in downtown Clinton. A banner on their vehicle says that family members have been “clowning around since 1966.” (Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer)Lisbon’s Melanie Simmons, left, passes the ball as Oak Hill’s Marina Smith defends during a field hockey game at Oak Hill High School in Wales on Sept. 10. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)Ryleigh Coughlin, a student at Messalonskee High School and volunteer, gets a bee painted on her cheek at the Maine State Beekeepers Association annual Bee Fest at Viles Arboretum Sept. 7 in Augusta. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)Mt. Blue’s Morgan Hersey (1), left, and Brooklyn Webber (33) hug after a goal is scored Sept. 10 against Skowhegan in Skowhegan. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)Mary Pono puts the finishing touches on a 9/11 flag memorial Sept. 8 near the Skowhegan Area High School entrance. The memorial was set up by 13 classes of fourth and fifth graders from Margaret Chase Smith Community School in Skowhegan. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)Mary Pono walks by the 9/11 flag memorial outside of Skowhegan Area High School on Sept. 8. Each year, Margaret Chase Smith School students set up the memorial in front of their school, but with construction still taking place there, the memorial was added at the high school this year. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)