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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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Katherine ‘Kay’ Lawler rows a boat on Kennebago Lake at Grant’s Kennebago Camps in Rangeley when she was a teen.
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Katherine ‘Kay’ Lawler of Mexico, posing for the camera while on the beach, estimated age 16 to 19, when she worked at Grant’s Kennebago Camps in Rangeley. Lawler celebrated her 100th birthday with friends and family at a party at her home on Thursday.
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Katherine ‘Kay’ Lawler rows a boat on Kennebago Lake at Grant’s Kennebago Camps in Rangeley when she was a teen.