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Goodbye sweet Kate…

I didn’t think it was going to be this hard. I mean the days after. I knew the “day of” would be hard. And it was. But the days after are killers. Honestly, the only reason I’m writing this is because I can’t stop  thinking about her, and for me, writing is a form of […]

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Border Patrol Agents Take Aim with Rangeley Station Bringing Home the Chief’s Cup

On Friday, August 23, United States Border Patrol Agents from across the State of Maine gathered for the 9th Annual Chief’s Cup in Littleton. Rangeley Station’s Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Jeffrey Bottcher stole the show with his pin-point shooting; he took first place in the individual standings and teamed-up with Border Patrol Agent Dave Herrera […]

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HPCC barn quilt series update

The High Peaks Creative Council (HPCC) has completed the Phillips part of a barn quilt series placed throughout the High Peaks Region. Ian Reinholt recently hung this “feathered star” on the Phillips Area Community Center (PACC) joining the Phillips Public Library Studio, the Phillips Historical Society barn, the North Franklin Agricultural Building, Morgen Silver’s chicken […]

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Snapshots in Time: The Business of Rangeley

As summer wanes, Rangeley and Oquossoc are beginning to simmer down a bit after a very busy summer. Our local businesses and their staff have been hard at it since the last frosts of May. We’ve seen some exciting changes in our community over the past year, with some new businesses opening, others remodeling and […]