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Former merchant mariner and harbor master Arthur Moore talks about the Kennebec River on Friday during an interview in Hallowell. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
Kennebec River ice, now and then -
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Former merchant mariner and harbor master Arthur Moore talks about the Kennebec River on Friday during an interview in Hallowell.
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Water pours out of the Wyman Dam and into open water Friday on the Kennebec River in Skowhegan. The winter’s warm start has kept rivers and some lakes in the state from freezing.
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With the State House looming in the background, this Friday photo shows the mostly open water of the Kennebec River in Hallowell.
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This Jan. 10, 1949, photo by Arthur Moore shows the S.T. Kiddo in the Kennebec River between Hallowell and Chelsea.
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This Jan. 11, 1949, hand-colored black-and-white photo taken by Arthur Moore shows the S.T. Kiddo in the Kennebec River between Hallowell and Chelsea.