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“No Kings” protesters gather March 28 on Main Street in Rangeley. More than 50 people lined the street downtown on the same day thousands of other Mainers demonstrated across the state. (Quentin Blais/Staff Writer)
Kathie Marquis-Girard holds a “No Kings” sign March 28 while protesting in Rangeley. Protesters gathered along Main Street on the same day thousands of other Mainers demonstrated across the state. (Quentin Blais/Staff Writer)
Protesters gather along Route 27 in Carrabassett Valley for the ‘No Kings’ rally March 28, which brought demonstrations to towns across the country. According to attendees there were more than 100 protesting. (Courtesy of Jan Kolenda)

Quentin Blais, an Illinois native, is the community reporter for the Rangeley Highlander. He covers Rangeley and the surrounding towns in northern Franklin County. Quentin studied photography and journalism...

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