Protesters cross the street in large groups when given the go-ahead by crosswalk lights at the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Protesters line the sidewalks around the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A protester hoists a frog-themed sign (inspired by recent protests in Portland, Ore.) as protesters line the sidewalks around the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Volunteer Nancy Sheridan (center) talks with visitors to the donation table in the Conway Public Library park during the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Protesters cross the street in large groups when given the go-ahead by crosswalk lights at the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Protesters line the sidewalks around the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A protester hoists a frog-themed sign (inspired by recent protests in Portland, Ore.) as protesters line the sidewalks around the Four Corners intersection in Conway Village for the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Volunteer Nancy Sheridan (center) talks with visitors to the donation table in the Conway Public Library park during the second "No Kings" protest on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The No Kings rally Saturday drew about 1,200 people to downtown Wolfeboro, according to organizers. (MAURA KING PHOTO)
CONWAY — An estimated more than 1,100 people turned out at Conway’s Four Corners at the intersection of Main Street and Pleasant and Washington Streets Saturday morning for the second No Kings protest this year. It was corrdinated as part of 2,700 protests held nationwide that drew 7 million people to voice their opposition to the policies of the Trump administration, according to organizers of the event.
There were 30 rallies held across the state, according to news reports.
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