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The Maine State House has assumed the sacred responsibility of standing watch over the stories and stones of selected fallen Heroes from Maine. Their period of custody started on... Continue reading
The Maine State House has assumed the sacred responsibility of standing watch over the stories and stones of selected fallen Heroes from Maine. Their period of custody started on... Continue reading
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SCOTT THISTLE, State Politics Editor Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 6:05 pm AUGUSTA — State Sen. Anne Haskell, D-Portland, never knew her dad. He was killed in 1944, near... Continue reading
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AUGUSTA, Maine — State Sen. Anne Haskell, D-Portland, never knew her dad. He was killed in 1944, near the end of World War II while serving with the U.S. Army... Continue reading
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MAY 23, 20157:12 PM EDT ADRIENNE DIPIAZZA Fallen Maine soldiers will be remembered around the state this Memorial Day Weekend. But one effort is gaining a tremendous amount of support.... Continue reading
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A tribute trek this weekend helped keep the memory of Maine’s fallen heroes alive. That’s the mission of “The Summit Project.” It’s a living memorial which honors service members who... Continue reading
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PORTLAND (WGME) — Motorcycle riders and hikers teamed up Saturday to honor Maine’s fallen heroes during Memorial Day weekend. Saturday was for soldiers with Maine ties who died in the... Continue reading
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MAY 21, 20157:05 PM EDT CAITLIN BURCHILL Watch the VIDEO HERE. http://wabi.tv/2015/05/21/the-summit-project-continues-to-keep-memories-of-maine-fallen-heroes-alive/ The Summit Project is a living memorial that honors Maine’s service members who’ve died since 9-11. Family... Continue reading
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The Summit Project at Baxter State Park 2015 PRESS RELEASE TSP PR 14 May 1415 — djc edits-2
PFC Justin J. Kennie, son of Karen Kennie and Philip Stewart, lived in Westbrook, ME until he turned 11 years of age before moving to Cornish, ME – the town... Continue reading
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