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The Kennebec River flows past an ice jam between Randolph and Farmingdale on Jan. 25. Emergency response officials say the ice jam, which caused destructive flooding in January, had broken up and ice chunks were floating downriver. Staff file photo by Joe Phelan
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The Kennebec River flows past an ice jam between Randolph and Farmingdale on Jan. 25. Emergency response officials say the ice jam, which caused destructive flooding in January, had broken up and ice chunks were floating downriver.
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The U.S. Geological Survey recently installed this water monitoring station in Hallowell's Granite City Park on the banks of the Kennebec River in response to midwinter flooding in the area.
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Open water on the Kennebec River is seen Friday in Randolph. The ice jam that had caused flooding in Hallowell and Augusta last month recently melted away.
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Open water on the Kennebec River is seen Friday in Randolph. The ice jam that had caused flooding in Hallowell and Augusta last month recently melted away. The Pearl Harbor Remembrance Bridge and Gardiner are seen at top.
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The ice jam in Kennebec River between Randolph and Farmingdale is seen Feb. 20 in Randolph.
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The U.S. Geological Survey recently installed this water monitoring station in Hallowell's Granite City Park on banks of Kennebec River in response to midwinter flooding in the area.