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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
RLRS Board Update
The RSU78 Board of Education met both in person and via Zoom on January 11, 2022. Video of the board meeting, along with any presentations is posted on the school’s website at https://www.rangeleyschool.org/school-board/agendas-minutes/ High School Mathematics teacher Rowenna Hathaway opened the meeting with a presentation on the high school “Project” which was launched at the […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Fishing responsibly with live baitfish
Anglers baiting their hooks are the last line of defense stopping the spread of unwanted species. Help protect Maine’s fisheries: •Always check fishing regulations to ensure live baitfish/live smelts are allowed to be used in that water. Remember, live baitfish laws are different in the North and South Zones – learn more. •At the end of the day […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
FSB board chairman Richard Walker retires
FARMINGTON – Richard Walker has announced his retirement as Chairman of the Franklin Savings Bank Board of Directors. Walker, who was elected chairman in 2017, has been a member of the board since 1991. “It has been a true pleasure to serve on the Board of Directors of Franklin Savings Bank,” said Walker. “Being elected […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Students in grades K-8 at The Rangeley Lakes Regional School are Going for the Gold in the 5th Annual WinterKids Winter Games!
Rangeley Students from Rangeley Lakes Regional School are participating in the WinterKids Winter Games for four weeks beginning January 17, 2022. Students compete in a series of outdoor physical activity and nutrition challenges designed to help them be active in the winter and learn healthy habits. Each school is encouraged to involve volunteers, parents, healthy […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust purchases 1,700 acres in Kennebago watershed
RANGELEY — Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust has purchased 1,731 acres of forest, shorefront and wetlands in the Kennebago watershed to conserve for ecological and recreational purposes. The land, which includes two miles of undeveloped shorefront on Little Kennebago Lake and nine miles of frontage on the upper Kennebago River, contains some of the finest […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Resolution recluse
So, it’s the middle of January. Do you know where your New Year’s resolution is? According to the experts who study these sorts of things, if I’m like most women my resolution went out the window a few days ago. It’s not at the gym anymore, not on the bathroom scale, not in my cupboard […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report January 8 – 14, 2022
All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty 01/08/2022 0141hrs, Deputy Cusson assisted a tractor trailer driver who was immobile due to road conditions on the Arnold Trail in Chain of Ponds twp. 0237hrs, Chief Deputy Lowell responded to a medical emergency at a residence on Dallas Hill Road in Dallas Plt. 0831hrs, Deputy Elmes […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Social distancing in ice fishing season
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Food and Farming Winter Book Club Series
The Greater Franklin Food Council will be hosting a Food and Farming Winter Book Club series starting in February. Three book selections will be offered that weave food system issues into other topics such as climate change, Indigineous wisdom, genetically modified plants, sustainable living, and more. Local community members can sign up to read and […]
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PublishedJanuary 21, 2022
Fly-Fishing Stories from the North Woods
RANGELEY, MAINE—West River Media is proud to announce the release of River Flowers, Bob Romano’s collection of short stories about wild fish, the places they’re found, and the men and women who seek them out. Bob has owned a camp in the Rangeley Lakes Region of Maine for nearly forty years. During that time, he’s followed the advice […]
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