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The new emergency responder monument in Geneva Hodgkins Memorial Park in Livermore Falls was dedicated Friday night during History Night. Sisters Sarah Gile, Katie Mosher and Jocelyn Mosher-Collins, center left, sang the national anthem during the ceremony. The Livermore Falls Firefighter Association raised money to recognize those in uniform in the area. The dedication on the monument says, “For those who have served, those serving and those who will serve.” It honors firefighters, law enforcement and emergency medical service providers.
Antique vehicles were among the highlights Friday night at the annual History Night in Livermore Falls.
Livermore Falls Assistant Fire Chief James Butler Jr., at podium, repeats the Firefighters Prayer Friday night during the dedication of the new emergency responders monument that recognizes firefighters, law enforcement and emergency medical service providers. The dedication at Geneva Hodgkins Memorial Park was part of the annual History Night in Livermore Falls.
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