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NO KINGS — A No Kings protest took place on the East Main Street bridge in Dover-Foxcroft on March 28 with 150 participants.
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NO KINGS — A No Kings protest took place on the East Main Street bridge in Dover-Foxcroft on March 28 with 150 participants.
No Kings protest in Dover-Foxcroft
DOVER-FOXCROFT — No Kings protests took place across the nation on March 28 at 3,300 locations involving eight million participants. In Dover-Foxcroft 150 concerned citizens lined both sides of the East Main Street bridge to express their support for democracy, opposition to the war against Iran and other practices of the Trump administration including ICE arrests of immigrant neighbors living and working in our communities.
In spite of the cold temperatures and brisk wind on the bridge, this was one of the largest demonstrations since the second Trump administration took office. Other local demonstrations were held in Greenville and Dexter.

NO KINGS — A No Kings protest took place on the East Main Street bridge in Dover-Foxcroft on March 28 with 150 participants.

BELIEVE — Andrew Thurlow of Atkinson Township holds a sign during a No Kings protest in Dover-Foxcroft.

WHERE’S CONGRESS? — Jayne Lello of Sebec holds a sign during a No Kings protest in Dover-Foxcroft.
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