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Government Operations Committee OKs further study of proposed Sept. 11 resiliency monument
Summary
At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Government Operations Committee, members voted to allow the Maine Infantry Foundation to continue formal discussions with city staff about siting and refining a proposed Sept. 11–inspired monument on the downtown waterfront.
At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Government Operations Committee, members voted to allow the Maine Infantry Foundation to continue formal discussions with city staff about siting and refining a proposed Sept. 11–inspired monument on the downtown waterfront.
The proposal, presented by Daryl Line, president of the Maine Infantry Foundation, grew out of a long-running Sept. 11 remembrance event organized by the Bangor High School JROTC. “I am the president of the Maine Infantry Foundation,” Line said, describing a concept meant less as a battlefield memorial and more as “a monument to the resiliency of our city in those 20 years after those horrific attacks on September…
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