Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Moira Robertson.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Angela Levix.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Erin Colligne.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Annie Cooper.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Protestors lined both sides of Main Street.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Sue Nelson.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Sarah Conley joins in with the chants against gun violence. Lauri Lennon is seen on the right.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Lauri Lennon joins the protest against gun violence.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Sarah Conley reads the names of the 17 victims of the Stoneman Douglas shooting to the crowd.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Sarah Conley and Lorraine DeMauro embrace after the march.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Lauren McAloon, Qualia Herrick, and Sarah Herrick.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Emi Bisson, Abby Amara, Lindsey and Lauren Valentino from John Winthrop Middle School led the march and were the orgainzers of the event.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Marelys Garcia joined the protest.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Gayla Jacobson and her son Beckley show their support.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. John Lundeen.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Bonnie Stone holds a quote from a stoneman douglas shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Evan Howard.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Kaity Prendergast and Sherry Hill.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Jill Johnson.
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Old Saybrook participated in the March For Our Lives event that occurred nationally Saturday. Susan Fogliano.
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