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PublishedNovember 15, 2019
Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce To Celebrate SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY – November 30th, 2019
The Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its designation again this year as a “Neighborhood Champion” for the upcoming annual Small Business Saturday event on November 30, 2019. Small Business Saturday was launched by American Express in 2010 to support local shops that make our communities strong and to encourage people to […]
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PublishedNovember 15, 2019
Farmington Historical Society brings Christmas Through the Ages to Life
Time travel with the Farmington Historical Society as it shares the experience of Christmas through the Ages December 14th. The FHS has arranged for participants to visit five homes where costumed guides share information about five unique eras of Christmas celebrations. Period decorations, refreshments, music and costumes add a touch of era atmosphere to the […]
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PublishedNovember 15, 2019
October Savage Stats
Temperature Maximum: 62° Date: 10/22 , 10/31 Minimum: 27° Date: 10/5, 10/16, 10/20, 10/27 Average True Temp: 54.06° Precipitation Total for month: 5.052″ Greatest: 1.10″ Date: 10/8 Daily Average: .1630” Year to Date: 37.748” Snow Total: 0” Snow on the Ground First Day: 0” Snow on the Ground Last Day: 0” Season to Date: 138.29″ […]
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PublishedNovember 15, 2019
40th Dolbier Reunion
The 40th Dolbier Reunion was held at the home of Christian and Sheila Raymond in Rangeley with potluck lunch. Offices elected were President Deanne Ochoa–Durrell of Livermore Falls, Vice president: Dawn Durrell of Livermore Falls, secretary: Joanne Raymond of Langtown, Treasurer: Cathy White of Rangeley, Historian and News Report: Dawn Durrell of Livermore Falls. Prayer […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
Impressions of Rangeley, Part 2
As that first trip of mine to Rangeley progressed that summer, my aunt and uncle delighted in introducing me to all the things they had experienced in the area over the years. At that time, the Rumford millwas still owned by the family of its founder, Hugh J. Chisholm. The Oxford Paper Company, as it […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
Scrappy Chef: The Thanksgiving that’s just like Sunday dinner…
Sure you have Thanksgiving recipes that are never to be messed with, but every now now and then secretly, don’t you toy with the idea of pushing tradition aside for something unexpected? Sides are a great way to do that! Let’s be real, shouldn’t mashed potatoes use an upgrade? After all, it’s potatoes, milk and […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
Holiday Craft Fair Time! 3 Locations, 3 Saturdays
RANGELEY LAKER REGIONAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 2023 HOLIDAY CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 9am – 2pm LOCATION: Rangeley Lakes Regional School Concession-style luncheon, raffles and gifts for everyone! HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 9am – 2pm LOCATION: TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 612 Farmington Falls Rd., Farmington ME Come check out our […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
How Did You Celebrate Maine’s First “Indigenous Peoples Day”?
(…I noted the landmark change with a series of personal reflections) If you were like most Mainers, I suspect you hardly noticed the fact that last April, Governor Janet Mills signed the legislation changing Columbus Day (named after an Italian explorer who thought he had reached his goal, India or perhaps China, instead of a […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
Franklin Savings Bank offers business and community forum
Inspiring business to innovate and prosper has wide-reaching benefits to the entire business community. With that goal in mind, Franklin Savings Bank is hosting 10-Minute Talks, a forum for business and community leaders to share their wisdom and experiences. The first 10-Minute Talks is set for 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Friday, November 8, at the […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2019
Letter to the editor: Marijuana Ordinance on Ballot Again
Marijuana Ordinance on Ballot Again Do you want a recreational marijuana store on Main Street in the middle of Rangeley, close to the theater, park, restaurants, shops, day care or churches? The new ordinance that is currently up for vote on November 5 would allow just that. It is less restrictive than the one that […]
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