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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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The replacement sawmill being built Tuesday at N.C. Hunt Lumber in Jefferson.
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The replacement lumber mill being built Tuesday at N.C. Hunt Lumber in Jefferson.
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Rob Hunt, president of N.C. Hunt Lumber, talks Tuesday about sawmill being built to replace one that burned down earlier this spring, during tour at N.C. Hunt Lumber in Jefferson.
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Rob Hunt, president of N.C. Hunt Lumber, talks Tuesday about sawmill being built to replace one that burned down earlier this spring, during a tour in Jefferson.
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When finished, an operator will control the new lumber mill being built from this chair, photographed Tuesday, at N.C. Hunt Lumber in Jefferson.
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Burned wood and blades seen April 1 at the N.C. Hunt sawmill in Jefferson.