
I was privileged to present the $1,000 check to the Rangeley Ecumenical Food Pantry from the Rangeley Business Community. A grateful President Barry Libby said it was much needed. They will probably use the monies partly to fund their Oil Fuel Fund this winter in light of ever-increasing oil costs so our Rangeley Region residents in need can stay warm this winter. This donation was collected as part of the 50/50 Raffle held at the Chambers Shoulder Season Shinding on November 3rd. A big thank you to Lynn and Paul Noyes from Lakeside Marina and Convenience Store for donating back their winnings and Morton and Furbish for rounding up to make it an even number.

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