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The color guard for Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28 in Farmington was part of a wreath-laying ceremony Monday at the World War I Monument. Pictured from left: Horace Labree, Stephan Bunker, Matt Smith, Robert Hallman and Langdon Adams, who offered the prayer. Livermore Falls Advertiser photo by Pam Harnden
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The color guard for Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28 in Farmington was part of a wreath-laying ceremony Monday at the World War I Monument. Pictured from left: Horace Labree, Stephan Bunker, Matt Smith, Robert Hallman and Langdon Adams, who offered the prayer.
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Maine Attorney General Janet Mills, who is seeking the Democratic nomination to be Maine's next governor, was the guest speaker Monday at the Memorial Day service, sponsored by Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28 in Farmington. Seated from left: Stephan Bunker, Matt Smith, Jim Harris and Langdon Adams.
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The annual Memorial Day parade in Farmington made stops at Meeting House Park on Main Street and Center Burying Ground on Anson Street to hold wreath-laying ceremonies. Fred O. Smith is shown placing a wreath at the Civil War memorial in the park.
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The annual Memorial Day parade in Farmington made stops Monday at Meeting House Park on Main Street and Center Burying Ground on Anson Street for the laying of wreaths. Ron Smith Sr. salutes after placing a wreath at the World War II Honor Roll in the park.