One year after a massacre in Maine, survivors and loved ones search for new beginnings
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"I have nightmares every day. I'm always going to have nightmares. As we get closer and closer, I don't sleep well." Megan Vozzella, sharing her ongoing trauma after losing her husband in the shooting.
"So that we can always have it be a good reminder for us. Something that we don't dread every year, and that doesn't break our hearts every year." Keela Smith, expressing hope in reclaiming the anniversary of the tragedy.
Read at Boston.com
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