
Rumford Community Home staff member Kayla Dupuis pins a corsage Friday on resident James Hunt, who served in the National Guard. Residents of the home, including eight veterans, watched a ceremony dedicating the home’s first flagpole. Staff member Joy Welch spent six months raising money for the 25-foot pole and American Legion Post 24 supplied the American and Maine flags. Bruce Farrin/Rumford Falls Times
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