The former Otis paper mill in Jay, seen Tuesday, is being demolished one section at a time. John Clark III of Farmingdale, owner of several scrap metal recycling facilities, formed MAC Development to purchase the property in 2015 with the intent of removing the mill buildings, some of which were in Livermore Falls next to the Androscoggin River. The mill, once the home to Wausau Paper, closed in 2009. Before that it was International Paper Co., which built its Androscoggin Paper Mill on Riley Road in Jay the mid-1960s. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal.

The former Otis paper mill in Jay, seen Tuesday, is being demolished one section at a time. John Clark III of Farmingdale, owner of several scrap metal recycling facilities, formed MAC Development to purchase the property in 2015 with the intent of removing the mill buildings, some of which were in Livermore Falls next to the Androscoggin River. The mill, once the home to Wausau Paper, closed in 2009. Before that it was International Paper Co., which built its Androscoggin Paper Mill on Riley Road in Jay the mid-1960s. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal


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