BANGOR -- A walk for a good cause happened at the Bangor Waterfront on Saturday, October 11.

The 2025 Walk To End Alzheimer's brought hundreds of people together Saturday morning to both support one another and help raise funds to end the disease.

"Coming in to support the Walk To End Alzheimer's means so much," said Pam McClung, Director of Admissions at the Westgate Center and a board member of the walk.

The event included a Promise Garden ceremony, and a walk where people carried flowers of various colors each representing their personal connection to the disease.

"To see how far we've come with new treatments is just believable because it didn't exist in 1997," said Kris Baker, Development Manager for Maine's Alzheimer's Association. "We had leaps and bounds by then of how we've

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