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Perham Stream Birding Trail Open for Free Winter Recreation

Madrid Township, ME – Nestled in the low-lying area between Saddleback, Saddleback Junior and Mount Abraham, the Perham Stream Birding Trail has a lot to offer for family and group recreation this winter. Owner and proprietor, Carson Hinckley maintains this special place year-round to share its natural beauty and serene landscape with the community. This winter the […]

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Buyers postpone Saddleback purchase while state reviews backing

The purchase of Saddleback ski area will be delayed until early next year while a state finance agency reviews an application for debt insurance that the sale depends on. Arctaris Impact Fund, a Boston investment group, planned to close the $6.5 million purchase of the shuttered Rangeley-area ski resort from the Berry family next week. The complicated […]

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Rangeley Drift

From 1958 through the mid 1960’s I continued to vacation in Rangeley with my aunt and uncle. I had taken to the lake in a big way, and we used to rent a Rangeley Boat from the Swains for the time we were there.  I thought nothing of rowing the few miles into town from […]

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NON-PROFITS: Hold Your Event at the Lakeside Theater for FREE in 2020

The Rangeley Friends of the Arts has again received a generous grant from the Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust to allow local, Rangeley Region-based non-profit, charitable or civic organizations to host their events at the RFA Lakeside Theater at no cost!  Imagine your non-profit event at the spacious and comfortable RFA Lakeside Theater for FREE during 2020! […]