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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Morse High School alumni march past Bath City Hall during the annual alumni parade. (DARCIE MOORE / THE TIMES RECORD) Guests and dignitaries attend the christening of the future U.S.S. Michael Monsoor at Bath Iron Works. (DARCIE MOORE / THE TIMES RECORD) Rabyrne Hutton stands in front of the firetruck that was refurbished by the Box-19 Club, a group of retired and active firemen in the Bath area during the Bath Heritage Days festival. (BEN GOODRIDGE / THE TIMES RECORD) Sarah Young speaks during the Morse High School Class of 2016 graduation ceremony. (JOHN SWINCONECK / THE TIMES RECORD) See more photos Page D7.
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Morse High School alumni march past Bath City Hall during the annual alumni parade. (DARCIE MOORE / THE TIMES RECORD) Guests and dignitaries attend the christening of the future U.S.S. Michael Monsoor at Bath Iron Works. (DARCIE MOORE / THE TIMES RECORD) Rabyrne Hutton stands in front of the firetruck that was refurbished by the Box-19 Club, a group of retired and active firemen in the Bath area during the Bath Heritage Days festival. (BEN GOODRIDGE / THE TIMES RECORD) Sarah Young speaks during the Morse High School Class of 2016 graduation ceremony. (JOHN SWINCONECK / THE TIMES RECORD) See more photos Page D7.

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