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BEST OVER ALL winners: Rangeley Museum of Fine Arts with Morghan, Silas, River, Myles, Finn, Harper, Jacob, Kaylee and Abby First place winner in the Wagon category, Birch Adkins and Skyla Thompson with The Bee Barn wagon.
Mt. Blue High School Robotics Team made money and spread lots of cheer offering root beer floats- yum!Megan Whitney with daughter Brooklynn- two beauties who kept up the positive energy despite the chillTrue to the red, white and blue- Jennifer Abbott and Gisele Haines having a good time (as always) while raising money for Little Mountain School.Jacqueline Morton of The Cosmic Craft, a newcomer to this year’s fair, offering some really beautiful hand crafted items.Stephanie Chee Barea at this year’s fair and guess what?, HER FESTIVAL is coming back this October- Great news!Thanks to Rangeley Region Health & Wellness crew for counting and picking up all those ducks! Was playing with rubber duckies in the job description?Will, Kristin, Lily and Cooper House having a very memorable July 3rd in Rangeley.3rd Place winners in the Walkers category- American Girl Dolls- Avery, Grace Lynn, Luke Larry and Anna LaJoie1st place in the walkers category- Rangeley Rodeo Kings and Queens: Lily Stevens and Bridger MacFawn escorted by Dene Stevens and Silver.Happy Independence Day!
Stephanie Dellavalle has been the general manager and editor of The Rangeley Highlander since 2013 and writes about the community and events in the area. A graduate of Hunter College in NYC, she and her...
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