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Members of SAVES and Safe Voices perform a dance called Break the Chains before the 15th annual March for Violence-Free Communities on Wednesday in Meetinghouse Park in Farmington. The dance was part of a flash mob at the University of Maine at Farmington in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Marchers gather in Meetinghouse Park in Farmington on Wednesday for the 15th annual March for Violence-Free Communities. The march led to a Speak Out at Old South Church on Main Street and was sponsored by SAVES.
Farmington police Chief Jack Peck and Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. walk in the 15th annual March for Violence-Free Communities on Wednesday in Farmington. The march led to a Speak Out and program at Old South Church and was sponsored by SAVES.
Marchers head down Main Street in Farmington on Wednesday during the 15th annual March for Violence-Free Communities.
Participants in the 15th annual March for Violence-Free Communities begin their walk down Main Street from Meetinghouse Park in Farmington Wednesday. The march led to a Speak Out and program at Old South Church.
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