Dr. Rich Laracy plays "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes Sunday as walkers settle in around the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway resident Tommy Leach thanks the crowd from the North Conway Community Center gazebo for their support since the death of his daughter Alexis during Starting Point's candlelight vigil Sunday in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violencel (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Participants walk with electric candles from the Schouler Park flagpole to the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence on Sunday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Executive Director Deborah Weinstein addresses the crowd from the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence on Sunday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Dr. Rich Laracy plays "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes Sunday as walkers settle in around the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway resident Tommy Leach thanks the crowd from the North Conway Community Center gazebo for their support since the death of his daughter Alexis during Starting Point's candlelight vigil Sunday in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violencel (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Participants walk with electric candles from the Schouler Park flagpole to the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence on Sunday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Executive Director Deborah Weinstein addresses the crowd from the North Conway Community Center gazebo during Starting Point's candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence on Sunday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — “To Tommy, to Bentley, and to all who have lost loved ones to domestic violence: You are not alone, we see you, we are glad you are here, we are here for you.”
That was the message from Community Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Raetha Stoddard and the other speakers at the Starting Point candlelight vigil in remembrance of lives impacted by domestic violence in North Conway Village Sunday evening, which drew about 100 attendees.
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