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Farmington police Chief Jack Peck speaks Monday night about domestic violence during the Safe Voices Domestic Violence Memorial Vigil at the University of Maine at Farmington. More than 50 people attended to honor those who have lost their lives to domestic violence, offer hope to those still facing abuse, and to support and celebrate all survivors and their heroes.
Chloe Mead, right, of South Portland and Ashley Bosio of Canaan, Conn., freshmen at the University of Maine at Farmington, decorate luminary bags Monday night for the Safe Voices Domestic Violence Memorial Vigil at the university. Abby Burdin, a junior from Gilford, in the background, looks over the material and items in purple at a display as she waits for the program to begin.
Allura Morneau of Saco, a student at the University of Maine at Farmington and student activist representing several student interests, takes photos Monday of the silhouettes created by UMF students. The photos represent the 42 people who have died from domestic violence homicide in Maine since 2011. The display was held Monday during the Safe Voices Violence Memorial Vigil.
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