Published September 30, 2009, 12:40 PM

Neighbors honor Bush with Navy anchor

Former president and World II naval aviator George H.W. Bush has been honored by some of his neighbors in Kennebunkport.

KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) — Former president and World II naval aviator George H.W. Bush has been honored by some of his neighbors in Kennebunkport. The group unveiled a Navy anchor and a plaque that thanks him for his service as president and for being a good neighbor.

Bush spoke briefly Wednesday to his neighbors in Maine after they surprised him with the 6,000-pound anchor and plaque. They were placed at a turnout that overlooks Bush's Walker's Point coastal estate.

Bush also was given a painting showing the anchor in the foreground with Walker's Point and his speedboat in the background.

After talking with neighbors, Bush invited them on a tour of his family's estate.

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