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LEWISTON — The Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute recently unveiled the results of its Making A Difference Commemorative Quilt fundraising effort.

The quilt project involved the sale of quilt squares to honor both those who are living with heart disease as well as those who have died from it. Designed by Suzanne Biddle of Maine Custom Made Quilts in Auburn, the quilt features squares displaying the handwritten name of those being honored.

Deborah McIntosh of Lewiston inscribed the finished quilt, which now hangs in the Charles Day Atrium at CMHVI. Proceeds from the sales of quilt squares have been used to support the Charles Day Atrium Fund.

The quilt consists of 6- by 6-inch squares with different designs, fabrics and adornments.

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