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Making a difference in Fort Kent

by Contributed
2 years ago
(Courtesy of KeyBank)

As part of KeyBank’s national Neighbors Make the Difference Day, local employees spent time at the Fort Kent Public Library doing cleanup and yardwork, painting doors and organizing books. From left are Robert Sieg, Michele Greger, Chad King and Mackenzie Roy. Not pictured is Marilyn Belanger.

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