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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Property Spotlight: Affordable Dream Home!
#441 Gorgeous custom home on the shores of Aziscohos Lake. Home features beautiful hand crafted details, post and beam construction, cathedral ceilings, and incredible views of the lake. Lovely deck overlooking the lake and yard, screened porch for summer dining and relaxation, open concept living area with a beautiful live edge island, large pantry and […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Rangeley’s Lakes Remain Clean and Healthy by all Accounts ….there are some good reasons for that!
Usually, when someone suggests to me a topic for this column, it is most usually (but not always) the “column topic kiss of death”, so to speak. When Amanda Laliberte, Director of of Communication and Programs at the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust (RLHT) suggested that I interview the Trust’s new water quality coordinator, Alayna McNally, […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Letter to the Editor
Wilton Shoots Back at the CMP NECEC Corridor This week the town of Wilton passed a new ordinance to protect our natural resources from major transmission line projects like CMP’s NECEC corridor. At the meeting, CMP’s fancy lawyer requested to speak, and my fellow citizens joined together to block her. We have heard more than […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Awards Ceremony for Photography Exhibit in Rangeley
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts (RFA) will present an Opening Reception and Award Ceremony for the Western Mountain Photography Show from 5:30 – 7:00 PM on Saturday, September 12 at the Lakeside Contemporary Art Gallery. Meet the photographers and view their submissions with the theme: “Reflections” in socially-distanced safety. The Awards Ceremony, where cash […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Healthy Community Coalition awarded $1 million to address opioid use disorder
Farmington, Maine–Healthy Community Coalition (HCC), an affiliate of Franklin Community Health Network (FCHN) and a member of the MaineHealth family, has been awarded a grant totaling $1 million over three years to implement a Greater Franklin County rural response to the current opioid crisis. The project is an extension of the RACE (Rural Addiction Care Expansion) […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Thumbs Up/Down
THUMBS DOWN to the heartless (expletive deleted) who did a hit and run on the Bemis Track killing my friends beloved pet, a 170# Newfoundland. The “gentle giant” as he was called, was wearing a bright orange vest and a highly lit collar. SHAME ON YOU! I pray for Karma and hope you had a […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Savage Stats: August
Temperature Maximum: 86° Date: 8/12 Minimum: 39° Date: 8/29 Average True Temp: 57.19° Precipitation Total for month: 2.003″ Greatest: .81″ Date: 8/5 Daily Average: .064 Year to Date: 26.915“ Snow Total: 0” Snow on the Ground First Day: .0” Snow on the Ground Last Day: 0 Season to Date: 99.87″ Wind Peak: 36 Date: 8/29/20 […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Rangeley Health and Wellness awarded ‘Best Gym/Fitness Center’ in Maine inspiring an anonymous $25,000 matching grant
Rangeley Health and Wellness has been awarded Best Gym/Fitness Center in Maine by Down East Magazine’s Best of Maine 2020. RHW caught the attention of Down East’s editors and readers from across New England for its state-of-the-art fitness facility, modern equipment and unrivaled lake view resulting in this prestigious award. An anonymous donor has taken notice of […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Rangeley Chamber of Commerce Offers COVID-19 Info & Resources
The Chamber has created a special COVID-19 website page on which we are posting the most current information and resources from local, state and federal sources as well as from relevant business organizations. We encourage everyone, particularly our local businesses, to check the page frequently. We are updating this page daily as new information becomes […]
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2020
Watch and Learn
One of the first things I learned as a youngster was when to be quiet and just watch. There was more than once that I mistakenly said something. From the first day of school in 1951 right up to now, I speak when I should just sit and listen. But through it all, I did […]
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