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Kim French, left, and Kari Laird, both of Oxford, sprint past the finish line while pushing their daughters during the American Heart Association Heart Walk in Auburn on Sunday morning. At least 1,200 people participated in the walk, Brenda Quinn, communications director for the American Heart Association of Maine, said. Organizers set a goal to raise $187,000 for the fight against cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of men and women in Maine. French is pushing 4-month-old Lila and 3-year-old Hailey. Laird is pushing 3-year-old Bella.
People walk along the Riverwalk during the American Heart Association Heart Walk in Auburn on Sunday morning. At least 1,200 people participated in the walk, Brenda Quinn, communications director for the American Heart Association of Maine, said. Organizers set a goal to raise $187,000 for the fight against cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of men and women in Maine. Teams from Central Maine Medical Center, St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center and TD Bank had the most participants on their team, Quinn said.
Janice Brewer of Greene took pictures for a team of 13 people who walked in memory of Arthur Knowles on Sunday in the American Heart Association Heart Walk. Knowles died of a heart attack.
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