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Eric Gagnon, owner of G & G Landscape & Development Inc. of Lewiston, removes candles from pumpkins Friday morning along Mollison Way in Lewiston next to Just-In-Time Recreation. People added pumpkins and personalized memorials in memory of those killed and injured in last month’s mass shooting at the bowling alley. The Maine Museum of Innovation Learning and Labor replicated many pumpkins and preserved many of the creative memorials people have made. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Workers from G & G Landscape & Development Inc. of Lewiston remove pumpkins Friday morning along Mollison Way in Lewiston next to Just-In-Time Recreation to be composted. People added pumpkins and personalized memorials in memory of those killed and injured in last month’s mass shooting at the bowling alley. The Maine Museum of Innovation Learning and Labor replicated many pumpkins and preserved many of the creative memorials people have made. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Workers from G & G Landscape & Development Inc. of Lewiston remove pumpkins Friday morning along Mollison Way in Lewiston next to Just-In-Time Recreation to be composted. People added pumpkins and personalized memorials in memory of those killed and injured in last month’s mass shooting at the bowling alley. The Maine Museum of Innovation Learning and Labor replicated many pumpkins and preserved many of the creative memorials people have made. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal