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Nich Nichols, 87, a World War II veteran, waves to the crowd during the annual Madison-Anson Days parade on Main Street in Madison on Saturday.
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Mike Hooper, a retired carpenter who now makes “green” coffins to order, displays examples of his work Saturday during the sidewalk craft sale during the Madison-Anson Days celebration.
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Lawrence Hinkley, 80, of Livermore, watches the annual Madison-Anson Days parade Saturday from his truck bed on Main Street in Madison.
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Nunzio Biondello, 90, sits in the passenger seat as Ivan Hoyt sits in the back seat Saturday during the annual Madison-Anson Days parade on Main Street in Madison.
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Veterans receive a special salute during the annual Madison-Anson Days parade on Main Street in Madison on Saturday.
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Ken Myers, 81, plays the sousaphone with the Old Crow Indian Band on Saturday during the annual Madison-Anson Days parade on Main Street in Madison.
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Nunzio Biondello, 90, a World War II veteran who served in the Navy, waves to the crowd Saturday during the annual Madison-Anson Days parade on Main Street in Madison. Bionedello transported members of the Company C, 26th Infantry, 1st Division to the beaches of Normandy on D-Day in 1944.