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    Lewiston City Council 11/21/2023 - Daryn Slover/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Members of the Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office gather Tuesday at Lewiston City Hall where Mayor Carl Sheline and the City Council recognized over 20 different departments for the help they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Lewiston Fire Chief Mark Caron shakes hands Tuesday with members of the City Council during its meeting at City Hall. Mayor Carl Sheline and councilors recognized over 20 departments for the help they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, right, recognizes Maine State Police Col. William Ross on Tuesday during the City Council meeting in City Hall. Sheline and councilors recognized over 20 departments for the help they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, left, recognizes Sgt. Andrew Levesque, center, and Jeffrey Williams of the Lisbon Police Department during Tuesday's City Council meeting. Sheline and the Lewiston City Council recognized over 20 different departments for the help that they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Kimberly Brown and her therapy dogs, Campbell, left, and Sky, head back to their seats after being recognized Tuesday during the Lewiston City Council meeting at City Hall. Mayor Carl Sheline and councilor recognized over 20 departments for the help they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline shakes hands Tuesday while recognizing employees of Central Maine Medical Center staff. During the City Council meeting at City Hall he and councilors recognized over 20 departments for the help they provided following the mass shooting on Oct. 25.

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    Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline and the Lewiston City Council recognize the Lewiston High School boys soccer team Tuesday at City Hall in Lewiston. The Blue Devils beat Deering High School 3-2 in overtime to bring the gold ball back to Lewiston.

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    Lewiston High School soccer coach Dan Gish speaks about winning the Class A State Championship after his team was recognized by Lewiston mayor Carl Sheline, third from right, and the city council Tuesday at City Hall. The Blue Devils were recognized on a night when over 20 community organizations were thanked by the council for the help they provided during the mass shooting of Oct. 25. The Devils had just won a playoff game against Mt. Blue High School when the team heard about the shootings. "This gold ball is for the community of Lewiston," said Gish.

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    Lewiston City Council 11/21/2023 - Daryn Slover/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    A large crowd applauds as Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline recognizes one of many organizations during Tuesday's City Council meeting. Sheline and councilors recognized over 20 departments for the help that they provided following the Oct. 25 mass shooting. The Lewiston High School boys soccer team was also recognized Tuesday for their Class A state championship.

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    Lewiston City Council 11/21/2023 - Daryn Slover/Sun Journal | of | Share this photo

    Many individuals and agencies are recognized Tuesday during the Lewiston City Council meeting at City Hall. Mayor Carl Sheline and the councilors recognized over 20 departments for the help they provided following the Oct. 25 mass shooting.

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