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Eva Hero Miller plays in her kiddie pool with her mother Kate Marsh in grandma's, Michelle Sweet's, backyard on West Street in Waterville on Thursday.
Her parents Walt McKee and Kristin Aiello cheer from car as Anne McKee runs up Temple Street Saturday, May 23, in the final miles of her 32 1/2 mile run from the college's art museum to her family's home in Hallowell. She only wore cap and gown in last miles.
Visitors at Togus National Cemetery inspect the plots of veterans on Monday May 25.
Bob Washburn, left, and Raymond Cloutier, center, cross East Madison Road in East Madison for a Memorial Day ceremony Monday, May 25, at the Joseph Quirion Memorial.
John Ziacoma, left, escorts Cindy Dangle, to the her brother's memorial, Joseph Quirion, during a Memorial Day ceremony Monday, May 25, in East Madison.
Jacob Howard, a senior at Unity College studying fisheries and wildlife management, monitors the flow of alewives over the dam Saturday, May 23, at the Benton Falls Dam on the Sebasticook River in Benton.
Alewives run up the Sebasticook River in Benton on Friday, May 22, as Brandon Bezio, left, and Tommy Keister, right, haul a net of the silver fish.
A truck goes by celebrating Joe Linscott during a parade Saturday, May 23, at his Augusta home.
Fly fishing guide Jeff Ireland surveys insects emerging while casting Wednesday on the Kennebec River in Madison.
Oscar Olson, 6, serves a tennis ball Tuesday on the courts at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. The aspiring player was taking lessons from his mother, Julie.
Roscoe Joyce, 7, waits for the pitch from his dad, Marty, as his 10-year-old brother Nolan awaits in the field on Wednesday in Hallowell.
A man watches from clubhouse as a foursome ends their round on 18th green of the Tomahawk course at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro on Tuesday.
Wren Circo, 6, leaps over a sprinkler and a pile of logs she assembled Thursday on the front yard of her Hallowell home. Circo said she likes to hit the water obstacle course at least three times a week for an hour. Temperatures are forecasted to moderate after rain Saturday with highs in the 60s next week, according to the National Weather Service.