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The Tri-Town Fourth of July Parade returns after not taking place last year. Crowds lined Main St in Jay and Livermore Falls as the parade passed by. There were parade entry winners for most creative, Mario characters, and most patriotic, military truck, as well as judges choice, Red Hats float.
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Alison Parsons of Portland holds a sign while demonstrators filled both sides of Congress Street on Friday.
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Demonstrators on Congress Street on Friday.
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Jacqui Deveneau of Portland speaks to Nick Blanchard as demonstrators on Congress Street on Friday.
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A counterprotestor joins demonstrators on Congress Street on Friday.
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Demonstrators stand on opposite sides of Congress Street on Friday morning.
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Peter Maloney of Portland holds a sign at Congress Square Park on Friday morning as demonstrators filled both sides of Congress Street.
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Nick Blanchard of Augusta, left, and Chris (did not provide last name) of Brunswick have a heated conversation at Congress Square Park on Friday morning.
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Tina Moon of Scarborough uses a loudspeaker as demonstrators fill both sides of Congress Street on Friday.