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  • 2 months ago | pressherald.com | Gregory Rec

    Before a concert by the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra in Lewiston on Jan. 18, children got to try their hand at a variety of musical instruments and to meet some of the orchestra’s musicians. Meet the Instruments by the MSO is designed to spark interest in music for school-age children.

  • Jan 1, 2025 | pressherald.com | Gregory Rec

    Rita Losee, right, takes a photo of Simone Smith, Hailey Flora, Clifford Smith, Karina Suszynski and Lindsey Moon, left to right, at the Lobster Dip sign on Wednesday. The five had come for the 37th annual Lobster Dip but it was canceled due to dangerous surf conditions. It’s the first time in the history of the event, which is a fundraiser for Special Olympics Maine, that it has been canceled.

  • Dec 27, 2024 | pressherald.com | Ben McCanna |Derek Davis |Shawn Patrick Ouellette |Gregory Rec |Brianna Soukup

    Photo by Derek DavisChildren play a piano at Pumpkin Valley Farm during the farm’s two-day sunflower festival. This was a very fun assignment. I hadn’t visited a sunflower farm before, so I was in awe when I arrived and began wandering through the maze in the fields. There were stands you could climb to get above the sunflowers and take images looking down, and there were people dressed in sunflower-themed outfits.

  • Nov 30, 2024 | pressherald.com | Ben McCanna |Gregory Rec |Derek Davis

    Pandora LaCasse in her Portland studio, where she creates and maintains the winter light forms seen throughout Portland and other towns. This holiday season marks 25 years that LaCasse has been installing the lights in public places. Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald Pandora LaCasse unhooks one of her lighting sculptures from the ceiling in the basement of Maine College of Art in downtown Portland, where they’re stored when not in use. These lights will be moved to Lincoln Park.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | pressherald.com | Gregory Rec

    Paul Sottery takes a selfie with Mike Hill, left, Matt Monaghan, center, and Ed and Barbara Anania, behind the counter, on Friday to mark the closing of the deli and store that was started by Ed’s father in 1963. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Barbara Anania cleans stickers off the entrance door to Anania’s Variety in Portland shortly before the popular deli closed for good Friday.

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Gregory Rec
Gregory Rec @gregoryrec
20 Feb 23

Jillian James of Falmouth twists through a back dive during the diving competition at the Class A girls state swimming championship in Brunswick on Monday. James won the diving competition with a score of 414.70. @VarsityMaine https://t.co/SIqsbYbMor

Gregory Rec
Gregory Rec @gregoryrec
20 Feb 23

Camden Hills swimmers push their coach Mark McCluskey into the pool while celebrating their team championship at the Class A girls state swimming championships in Brunswick on Monday. @VarsityMaine https://t.co/PUH0WZXFQB

Gregory Rec
Gregory Rec @gregoryrec
30 Jan 23

In case you haven't noticed, it finally snowed. We have the photos to prove it: https://t.co/dFnaFPnsAH @derek_ddavis @BenMcCanna @souellette @Brianna_PPH @michelePPH @PressHerald