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Jen Lowell, right, and Terri St. Amant of Buckfield joined about 100 people Monday afternoon on the Auburn side of the James B. Longley Bridge. There were other “Not This President” protests throughout the country on the Presidents Day holiday. “It just made sense to come out today.” St. Amant said. “How can we celebrate a fascist president?” Lowell asked.
Derek Levesque, right, and Jean Desjardins stand together with about 100 others protesting Monday afternoon on the Auburn side of the James B. Longley Bridge. “Stop the cruelty and hate,” Desjardins said. “Everyone needs to abide by the constitution,” Levesque said.A person who wanted to remain anonymous joined a protest Monday afternoon on the Auburn side of the James B. Longley Bridge. “The government is corrupt and needs to be abolished. All of them have to go,” he said, as he paced back and forth between Lewiston and Auburn.
A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...
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