JAY, MAINE — Workers said the last roll of paper came off the machine at around 1 a.m. on March 8, ending more than 57 years of paper production at the Androscoggin Mill currently owned by Pixelle Specialty Solutions in Jay, Maine, and about 130 years of paper making in the small, tight-knit town. …The immediate ramifications of the end of production are substantial: some 230 people reportedly work at the mill. …The small town of less than 5,000 people also anticipates a loss of more than $1 million annually in tax revenue from the mill. …Built by International Paper in 1965, the Androscoggin Mill was, for a long time, a leading producer of magazine and specialty paper. …The layoffs and the closure of the mill are a familiar story to a town that once employed more than 2,000 paper makers in two mills and that was once a site of worker power and militancy.