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PublishedApril 29, 2022
A Concert for Ukraine
In honor of and in solidarity with the resilient spirit of the Ukrainian People May 13, 6 PM, The Good Shepherd Church Presented by the Rangeley Ecumenical Bell Choir, Directed by Sue Downes-Borko. The Ecumenical Bell Choir of Rangeley, Maine (Rangeley Ringers) will present an evening of music to honor the people of Ukraine on […]
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PublishedApril 29, 2022
2022 Saddleback Spring Bash Success
Saddleback wound up celebrating the end of the season with their annual Spring Bash on April 16 instead of April 9th as it was originally scheduled. A super fun end of season party, the event had to be postponed a week due to unexpected and unfortunate events and uncooperative weather the week prior. Erika Roy, […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
What in the world is The Lighter Fluid Gang?
Greetings Friends: My name is Vincent Spada. I am an obscure writer from Massachusetts. I am the founder of The Lighter Fluid Gang. Please allow me to explain what that is. The LFG is not an actual organization. There is no charter or building or book. It is nothing more than a concept of the […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Every great journey begins with a single step
Widely known for its hiking, the Rangeley area has many trails throughout the region for hikers of all abilities. The following hiking trails listed here are some of the most scenic and most popular. Angel Falls An easy to moderate (brook crossings) 1.5 mile round trip hike with an elevation gain of 200 feet and […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Snapshots in Time – Rangeley Lakes May, 1896
The following short articles appeared in the May 14, 1896, edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. This edition was “chock-a-block-full” (a Maine-ism meaning wicked stuffed) with “all the news that was fit to print” from our region. The early bird ice out fisherman had arrived and preparations were in full swing for the upcoming tourist […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Home groan….Easter grass
With all the strides made lately toward ecological awareness and responsibility, how come green cellophane Easter “grass” still shows up on the store shelves? Isn’t it a bit ironic that McDonald’s has been forced to develop an environmentally sound alternative to Styrofoam while employees at Bunny Turf, Inc. are still shredding up heaps of neon […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Snapshots in Time- April 30, 1896
What follows was found on Page 1 in the April 30, 1896, Edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. It shares some notes and background info on some of Rangeley’s earliest residents as recorded 56 years earlier in 1840. So here is a “look back” to 1840 Rangeley published as a look back in the 1896 […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Spring Games
This story is not for all you Veggie folks. Growing up on a farm teaches you a lot of fun loving things. This time of year is just the beginning of what the summer holds for rambunctious young boys. It was a rule about our house, “if the sun was out, we were to be […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Hooper and Ribaudo Artist Reception – May 28th
EXHIBITION FEATURING WOODCARVINGS BY JOHN HOOPER AND TEXTILE ART BY GIUSEPPE RIBAUDO RANGELEY – The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will host an Artist Reception celebrating the works of John Hooper and Giuseppe Ribaudo at the Lakeside Contemporary Art Gallery, located in the lobby of the RFA Lakeside Theater, on Saturday May 28, 2022 […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2022
Who’s Hooting?
“Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all?” Say it slowly and that’s the well-known call of the barred owl. But they don’t really care who’s making dinner, so what’s all the hooting about? Owls call to claim and defend territory, announce to others that there is a predator nearby, and communicate with mates. […]
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