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PublishedApril 14, 2023
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report April1st- 7th, 2023
All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty. 04/01/2023 1025hrs, Deputy Couture received a request for a welfare check at a residence in Sandy River Plt. The person to be checked on was located and found to be okay. 1059hrs, Deputy Sholan investigated a harassment complaint on the Maxwell Road in Weld. 1313hrs, Deputy DiSilvestro […]
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PublishedApril 14, 2023
Dan’s Data: March
Temperature Maximum: 45° Date: 3/23/23 Minimum: 9° Date: 3/20/23 Average True Temp: 22.64516 Precipitation Total for month: 2.26” Greatest: .41″ Date: 3/24/23 Daily Average: 0.072903 Year to Date: 6.55” Snow Total: 30.71” Snow on Ground First Day 24” Snow on Ground Last Day 18” Snow to Date: 79.07” Wind Peak: 50 Date: 3/7/23 Low: 12 Average Peak: 26 Barometric Pressure Maximum: […]
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PublishedApril 14, 2023
Rangeley Land Trust to Hold 5th Rangeley Birding Festival
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is pleased to announce the 4th annual Rangeley Birding Festival, which will be held in person on June 9-11, 2022. Throughout the weekend, world-class guides will share their knowledge of rich birdlife that flourishes at the intersection of the northern forest, stunning clear lakes, and the High Peaks of western Maine. The […]
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PublishedApril 14, 2023
Congratulations to Maine Principal Award Recipient Amelia Stokes!
Amelia Stokes, a senior at Rangeley Lakes Regional School, has been selected to receive the Maine Principal Award. Amelia is the daughter of Brad and Kelly Stokes. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic excellence, outstanding school citizenship, and leadership. “Amelia is the kind […]
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PublishedApril 14, 2023
RLHT to Sponsor International Dark Sky Week Events
The week of April 15-22 Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust will sponsor daily events celebrating International Dark Sky Week encouraging our community to “Discover the Night!” “Maine’s night skies are the darkest east of the Mississippi River. Our night sky is celebrated as shared heritage that benefits all living things internationally, we want to make people aware […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2023
Public Hearings Held For Zoning, Town Warrant, Rental Ordinance
The Rangeley Board of Selectmen and Planning Board held a public hearing for Chapter 38 the Town of Rangeley Zoning Ordinance on March 21st. Linda Dexter, the Dark Sky Application Coordinator for the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, attended the hearing to discuss portions of the lighting standards in the Ordinance. Results of the discussions were […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2023
Rangeley Supports Land Conservation and Childcare
All five members of the Rangeley Board of Selectmen were present at their March 20, 2023 meeting. They issued an Event Permit for the July 3rd Joan Frost Memorial Art Show and a Liquor License renewal for Mingo Springs Golf Course. The Board also voted to approve the Town Manager’s recommendation to make a market […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2023
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report March 18- 24
All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty. 03/18/2023 0540hrs, Deputy DiSilvestro responded to a residential alarm on Hill Top Rod in Chesterville. This was a false alarm. 1009hrs, Deputy DiSilvestro received a complaint of an aggressive driver on Main Street in Rangeley. 1045hrs, Deputy Sholan responded to a residence on True Hill Road in […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2023
Holy Week Schedule of Services at Good Shepherd
The Church of the Good Shepherd, an Episcopal faith community located at 2614 Main Street in Rangeley, will celebrate Holy Week beginning on Palm Sunday, April 2, and culminating on Easter Day, April 9. In this sacred week, the church especially remembers and reflects on God’s great gifts of forgiveness, grace, and redemption through the […]
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PublishedMarch 31, 2023
The Search for Rangeley Veterans: An Interview with Greg Whalen
It has been almost a year since the official establishment of the Veterans Memorial Committee. Recently, I interviewed the Chair of that committee, Greg Whalen, and found out how the committee came to be found, what updates he could provide me with, and what plans might lay in store for the future. It turns out […]
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