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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.

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    October 2, 2020

    Its a Great Company? I Don’t Care!

    To be sure, there are many, many criteria one may use in choosing stocks.  Company assets, debt, earnings, health of its market sector, management, size- the list goes on. The instructor asked the class to come up with as many as possible, and told us that all of them were valid.  He then totally shocked […]

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    October 2, 2020

    Congratulations to the Evergreen G.C. Summer Two Player Series Winners

    On Sept.9 on the second hole of an exciting playoff of the Evergreen G.C. summer two player series Craig Sargent and Rod Smith defeated Gary Patnode and George Buck with a large gallery following. This was the third year in a row that there was a sudden death play off and the prizes were substantial. […]

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    October 2, 2020

    It’s the Internet

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    October 2, 2020

    Franklin Community Health Network offering drive up flu shots for adults

    Franklin Community Health Network is offering drive-up flu clinics in October for community members 18 and older on the Franklin Memorial Hospital (FMH) campus, as well as via mobile outreach by the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County (HCC). No appointment is required. Staff will meet with individuals outside under a tent. All individuals […]

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    October 2, 2020

    Letter to the Editor

    As a long time member of the Sharon, MA Conservation Commission, I was pleased to read Mr. Wicken’s column on the good state of health of the Rangeley lakes.  We havedealt with infestations of invasive aquatic plant species in our local lake.  I totally agree that preventative measures are much less expensive than the cost […]

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    October 2, 2020

    It’s time to start scouting for your deer hunt!

    Many longtime Maine hunters have deep-rooted connections to their favorite hunting areas. Most grew up in the area and have connections to the landowners or own land themselves. For new hunters and those who are new to an area, it can feel like quite a challenge to find places to hunt. Scouting for deer increases […]

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    September 18, 2020

    Mainers seeking internet upgrade tell stories of poor service to highlight feds’ mistakes

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    September 18, 2020

    Not saying the “C” words

    “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything!” my mother would repeat most days during breakfast. Never a morning person, I needed her constant reminders to stop belly aching and just eat so I wouldn’t miss the bus. Mean girls, gym class, homework hassles—all such commentary was censored while she jibber-jabbered in her usual […]

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    September 18, 2020

    Marbles

    Way back in the 50’s we had this game of marbles.  Cousin and I would draw a large circle in the dirt. Each player would then put the same number of marbles inside this circle. The object of the game was to knock marbles out of the circle. Each marble you knocked out you would […]

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    September 18, 2020

    Rhubarb…Not so ready this year…..

    Like I have said before, I am not good with vegetable growing, never had that luck to grow those luscious tomatoes, long green cukes, fluffy lettuce and robust radishes. Experimenting vegetable gardening this year has been an adventure, especially when MaMa got these boxes to put on top of the back patios rails. After my […]