![]() The biggest employers are the Bartlett Yarn Production House, with 26 workers, and Creative Apparel, whose 100 workers make military fatigues. Some of the 850 residents are farmers, loggers or mechanics at local garages. The town has miles of woods and fields, a post office, volunteer fire department, elementary school, public park, two general stores, a town office and a couple of garages. What the real Harmony lacks in urban chic is made up for with rural character. "It's not our town, but we wish it was," added Joe Dorson, 22. ![]() "We don't have rich people like that," said Carolyn Leone, 17, who joined Vautier at his booth at C & R's. ![]() The typical wardrobe in the real Harmony is simple jeans, T-shirts, flannels and work boots befitting its working-class roots. If they did, they would see a hip town with a cast of beautiful young people who speak without Maine accents and sport the latest big-city fashions. Many real-Harmony residents can't get NBC without a satellite dish, so they can't tune in to glimpse their sordid twin city. ![]()
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