The Topsham-Brunswick Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently marked the 125th anniversary of the national society’s founding by participating in a National DAR Day of Service. Members, including Freeport resident Helen Clark, 90, seated, spent the day cleaning headstones of Revolutionary War soldiers in the First Parish Cemetery in Freeport.
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