Farmington, Maine- The Franklin Memorial Hospital medical staff has established a scholarship fund for high school seniors. One $500 scholarship will be awarded to a student from each of the following schools: Mt. Abram High School, Mt. Blue High School, Rangeley Lakes Regional School, and Spruce Mountain High School. If a school does not have a scholarship applicant, the […]
Stephanie Dellavalle
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 husband are empty-nesters who live in the village of Oquossoc in Rangeley.
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report March 13th – 26th 2021
All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty 03/13/2021 1019hrs, Deputy Morgan responded to a 911 call on the Kelley Road in Phillips. This was an accidental dial. 03/13/2021 1555hrs, Deputy Couture responded to a 911 call at Saddleback lodge in Sandy River Plt. This was an accidental dial. 03/13/2021 1919hrs, Deputy Frost responded to […]
Random Acts of Philanthropy in Rangeley, Maine
Hight Family of Dealerships, Skowhegan Savings, Kyes Insurance,
and Saddleback Maine team up
Property Spotlight: Two Sweet Cabins on Water’s Edge
RANGELEY LAKE Are you looking for a great rental opportunity in the heart of Rangeley? These 2 sweet cabins are well-maintained and just steps to the water’s edge. Enjoy lake living and still be close to Rangeley. Fantastic rental potential with the opening of Saddleback. Boat slip included as well as common dock and beach. […]
Property Spotlight: Two Sweet Cabins on Water’s Edge
RANGELEY LAKE Are you looking for a great rental opportunity in the heart of Rangeley? These 2 sweet cabins are well-maintained and just steps to the water’s edge. Enjoy lake living and still be close to Rangeley. Fantastic rental potential with the opening of Saddleback. Boat slip included as well as common dock and beach. […]
Spring Celebration
Oh what a day. Spring appears to be here. The ground is showing, the snow is fading away as the warm sun smiles upon what is left. So I thought I would celebrate just a little. At my age it doesn’t take much of an incentive to celebrate some. I made a trip to the […]
A Saddleback tradition is back!
Join us on Saturday, April 3rd for an Easter Egg Hunt and Ski with the Easter Bunny! In an effort to social distance, we’ve assigned egg hunt times based on age group: 12-12:30 pm – 5 & under 1-1:30 pm – 6-8 2-2:30 pm – 9+ Please note: Parents, unless they are helping their child […]
Saddleback is Thrilled to Be Back!
If you have visited this past winter, you know that you are part of the family here. The first season was absolutely fabulous despite all the obstacles. The next season is sure to be even better. Some folks are already planning to take advantage of early discount pricing. If you are interested in saving, plan […]
Snap Shots in Time… Historical Glimpses from the Region’s Iconic Past: March 4, 1897
What follows appeared on page 1 of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper, of March 4, 1897. In this edition of Snaps Shots in Time, we share the story of the first public house in the region, the Indian Rock Hotel. One might think that this pertains to Camp Kennebago down at Indian Rock, but not so […]
Hard Work & Dedication Pay Off
Congratulations to Benjamin Wetherill on reaching the level of black belt under the instruction of Shawn Smith. Not only a student of Smith’s for 16 years, but a friend, training partner and fellow Foundry Rangeley Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor, Smith was probably as proud and happy as Wetherill himself. “The black belt is the white […]