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Members of Gorham High School's Class of 2020 tool through town in a parade Sunday, following six mini-ceremonies over the weekend.
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Gorham Deputy Police Chief Mike Nault drives his daughter, Anna, in Sunday’s parade after Gorham High School graduation exercises. About 200 vehicles decked with balloons and signs rolled from Gorham Industrial Park through the village to the high school. Robert Lowell / American Journal
The special parade honored Gorham’s graduates Sunday evening following six mini-graduation ceremonies Saturday and Sunday. Robert Lowell / American Journal
Graduates and their families showed the school colors during the parade. Robert Lowell / American Journal
The long parade heads for Gorham Village Sunday evening as it rolls past Officer Scott Nystrom. Robert Lowell / American Journal
Helpers deck out a firetruck with signs congratulating the graduates before it joins in the parade Sunday. The lengthy procession also included police cruisers, school buses, and Gorham Public Works vehicles. Robert Lowell / American Journal