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RICHMOND FIRE CHIEF Matt Roberge, left, and Police Chief Scott MacMaster thumb wrestle in their high-noon duel during Richmond Days, with this year’s Wild Wild West theme. Watching in the center is Mark Taylor, Richmond High School’s wrestling coach.
RICHMOND FIRE CHIEF Matt Roberge, left, and Police Chief Scott MacMaster thumb wrestle in their high-noon duel during Richmond Days, with this year’s Wild Wild West theme. Watching in the center is Mark Taylor, Richmond High School’s wrestling coach.
TILLIE LANE, 2, of Richmond, with her cowgirl boots on, saddles up Saturday.
TILLIE LANE, 2, of Richmond, with her cowgirl boots on, saddles up Saturday.
EMMY FOSTER, 8, of Richmond, who was the lobster crate champion last year at Richmond Days, runs all the way across a line of teetering crates tied together before running back across the other way on Saturday.
EMMY FOSTER, 8, of Richmond, who was the lobster crate champion last year at Richmond Days, runs all the way across a line of teetering crates tied together before running back across the other way on Saturday.
QUINCY EMMONS, 7, of Richmond attempts to rope a calf during Richmond Days on Saturday.
QUINCY EMMONS, 7, of Richmond attempts to rope a calf during Richmond Days on Saturday.
MARLYS FURZE of Falmouth, left, and Jeanie Parker, formerly of Richmond and now of North Carolina, race horses.
MARLYS FURZE of Falmouth, left, and Jeanie Parker, formerly of Richmond and now of North Carolina, race horses.

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