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    Waterville city council meeting - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Nick Blanchard, 32, founder of the group Maine Patriots With Attitude, speaks to the Waterville City Council about mask mandates in schools during a council meeting Tuesday at The Elm on College Avenue in Waterville.

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    Waterville Mayor Jay Coelho has an exchange with Nick Blanchard, founder of the group Maine Patriots With Attitude, not shown, during a City Council meeting at The Elm on College Avenue in Waterville on Tuesday.

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    Waterville city council meeting - Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Nick Blanchard, 32, founder of the group Maine Patriots With Attitude, addressed the City Council about mask mandates in schools during a council meeting at The Elm on College Avenue in Waterville on Tuesday.

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    Waterville City Councilor-elect Thomas McCormick urges members of the group Maine Patriots With Attitude to run for office rather than protest outside people's homes. The exchange Tuesday deteriorated to the point where members of the group followed McCormick outside to the parking lot where they profanely insulted his wife.

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    Waterville city council meeting - Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Nick Blanchard, 32, founder of the group Maine Patriots With Attitude, left, Calvin Stotz, right, points as he has an exchange with City Councilor-elect Thomas McCormick after being confronted during Tuesday's council meeting about protest tactics Blanchard's group uses.

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