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The first lady of Maine, Ann LePage, front seat, rides in support of injured Army Sgt. Helaina Lake on Tuesday in the Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade. Lake is recovering from recent injuries suffered during a suicide bombing in Afghanistan.
The Flag Ladies of Freeport rode in the Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade Tuesday in support of injured Army Sgt. Helaina Lake.
The Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade Tuesday featured a variety of veterans, firetrucks, floats and this antique milk wagon.
The Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade Tuesday included many floats, including one from Faith Way Baptist Church on the Hyde Road in Jay.
Megan Wolf of Jay and her patriotically dressed shelties, Sheba and Hojo, stop for a moment as they walk the parade route Tuesday in the Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade.
Individuals joined veterans, Scouts, churches, police and fire departments in Tuesday’s Independence Day parade in Jay and Livermore Falls. Megan Wolf of Jay and her patriotically dressed shelties, Sheba and Hojo, walked the route.
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