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Joan McGinnes, left, U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and John Bridge chat before a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Joan McGinnes, left, U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and John Bridge chat before a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta.
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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins addresses a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta.
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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins speaks at a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta.
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Chief Executive Officer Tom Warren speaks at a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta.
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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, left, high-fives Jacey Rogers before they both spoke at a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta. Jacey and her mother, Nichole Rogers, were some of the people who talked about what the Y meant to them.
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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, left, high-fives Jacey Rogers before they both spoke at a Kennebec Valley YMCA donor appreciation event Friday at The Senator Inn & Spa in Augusta. Jacey and her mother, Nichole Rogers, were some of the people who talked about what the Y meant to them.