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Attendees, many wearing T-shirts for ROAR, Recovery & Opioid Addiction Resource, listen to speakers who are successfully recovering from drug use during a rally Monday in Skowhegan. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Skowhegan selectperson and state Rep. Betty Austin, left, and Kennebec and Somerset County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney, center, listen to speakers Monday during a rally for ROAR, Recovery & Opioid Addiction Resource, in Skowhegan.
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Cathy Dumont holds a picture of Ruth Perkins and her son, Lance, who overdosed on drugs, during a rally Monday for ROAR, Recovery & Opioid Addiction Resource in Skowhegan. Ruth Perkins gave emotional testimony about the pain of having a family member who is dealing with drug abuse.
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Tammy Kale, left, speaks Monday as a mother of a drug user including her recovering daughter Kayla, holding her daughter Trinity, during a rally for ROAR, Recovery & Opioid Addiction Resource in Skowhegan. Both Tammy and Kayla stated recovery is possible. "Recovery is amazing and beautiful," Tammy said.
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Courtney Allen speaks about her continuing long-term recovery from drug use during a rally Monday sponsored in part by ROAR, Recovery & Opioid Addiction Resource in Skowhegan.