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Patty Schoen, left, sings Monday during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day service at Old South First Congregational Church in Farmington, accompanied by organist Patricia Hayden.
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FARMINGTON Dr. Nirav Shah, keynote speaker at the local Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance Monday, said the life and legacy of the civil rights activist give some insight into the continued fight for equality and the current pandemic.
“Dr. King lived and died in a time of tumult,” the director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said via Zoom during the worship service by the Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministries.