Andy started his photojournalism career with the Kennebec Journal in 1995. Over the years, he has won numerous Maine Press Association awards for his images of Maine people, places and events and contributed to CentralMaine.com’s 2017-18 General Excellence Digital honor.
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PublishedMay 5, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Alewives’ tale
Alewives stack up Sunday in Seven Mile Stream in Vassalboro, while migrating from the Atlantic Ocean to Webber Pond.
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PublishedMay 2, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Orange biologists
Maine Department of Marine Resources technician Jason Beaudry leaps out of a boat in Gardiner recently after searching the Kennebec River with biologists Jason Bartlett, center, and Gail Whipplehauser with a side scan sonar between Gardiner and Augusta. According to Whipplehauser, the scientists are collecting data on the migration of sturgeon, shad and herring that spawn in the river through mid-July.
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PublishedApril 29, 2013
SNAPSHOT: A time to prune
Barbara Estabrook tosses the limb of a shrub over the fence of her home Monday in Gardiner. Estabrook said she was applying the pruning skills she recently acquired during a workshop in Longfellow’s Greenhouse in Manchester.
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PublishedApril 29, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Tis the season
Scott Elliot applies a coat of gold paint Monday on the exterior trim of the Monkitree gallery on Water Street in Gardner. Warmer weather and the imminent arrival of summer tourists has merchants and builders finishing up spring construction work. “Tis the season,” Elliot said.
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PublishedApril 28, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Something to salvage
Patrick, left, and Harlan Prescott on Sunday pound nails out of boards pulled from a barn they are taking apart at the former Quimby dairy farm in Augusta. Father and son started disassembling the three story hay barn built in 1920 in mid-March and plan to sell the wood recovered from the structure. “We salvage everything, including the nails,” Harlan Prescott said.
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PublishedApril 28, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Horse power
Kathy Simmons cuts a garden plot Sunday at Sherrie and Jason Brann’s home in Sidney with a pair of Percheron that belong to her father, Pete Stratton. The team pulled a Syracuse Sulky Plow from the 1920s through an acre of soil with the Brann family and friends picking up stones that emerged in the furrow. Stratton said he plans to return and harrow the plot later.
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PublishedApril 26, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Catch and release
Russell Coston of Windsor releases a catfish he caught Wednesday in a hoop net on Cobbossee Stream in Gardiner. Coston said he was collecting mature eels and suckers for fishing bait and released the by- catch, such as perch and catfish, unharmed.
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PublishedApril 25, 2013
SNAPSHOT: Going to seed
Members of The American Chestnut Foundation cover chestnut seeds planted Thursday, in a lot managed by the Small Woodlot Owners Association of Maine, on Case Road in Winthrop. The volunteers and staffers of the non-profit group planted 900 chestnut seeds as part of the group’s effort to plant a total of 3,600 in four different seed orchards managed by SWOAM in Winthrop, according to Maine chapter vice president Eric Evans. The American Chestnut Foundation was started in 1983 to reverse the decline of the hard wood tree species.
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PublishedApril 22, 2013
Video: Trout stocking in Farmingdale
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s fish hatcheries will stock trout in bodies of water across Maine this spring.
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PublishedApril 22, 2013
SNAPSHOT: A splash of color
Joe McKenna touches up his brush Thursday while applying a coat of paint to the exterior trim of the Dresden Town Office. A crew from Tom’s Painting Service has applied a new coat to the exterior of the former, one-room school that was “built way back,” according to Dresden town administrative assistant Trudy Foss.
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