Join us at the Rangeley Public Library on Wednesday, August 3rd, at 6:00 PM where New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee Marc Black will be your guide through an evening of song, storytelling and laughter through these two historically defining decades. You’ll celebrate wonderful songs as diverse as Itsy Bitsy, Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot […]
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.
Snapshots in Time- Camp Among the Clouds
I hope you enjoy theses clippings found in the July 18, 1895 edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. The world is a bit crazy right now, so take a minute or two to spur your imagination as to what Rangeley was once like and be sure to have fun making some great Rangeley history of […]
Property Spotlight: Camp “Natanis”
CHAIN OF PONDS – Camp “Natanis” a quintessential log cabin built in 1916 located on Long Pond. Excellent fishing and close to the Canadian border, Eustis and Sugarloaf Ski Area. Approximately 1.50 acres of owned land and 230 feet of shorefront with private dock. The property consisted of two buildings attached by a covered screened […]
Christmas in July: 2022 Just One Day Winner Judy Quimby!
Imagine leaving your house one morning and returning in the afternoon to a house transformed both inside and out. Thanks to the Sargent Family Community Fund (SFCF) and roughly 50 volunteers, this is what Judy Quimby had the pleasure to experience on Wednesday, July 13th. Craig Sargent, founder of Just One Day (J1D), explained the […]
Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich- Aug. 2nd
Documentary Film – Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich (2017) Playing at the Rangeley Lakes Theater Tuesday, August 2 at 5:00 PM Tickets $5
From Classics to Pop: The Best of Diva
The Best of Diva came to The Lakeside Theater on July 1, 2, 4, and 5. Each performance was very nearly sold out to audiences excited for live entertainment again since the last time divas took the stage nearly three years ago. And the divas (and assorted hevas) did not disappoint. The evenings’ entertainment was […]
Chris Ross Outdoor Concert at the Observatory- August 1st
Singer/songwriter Chris Ross performs outdoors at the Wilhelm Reich Museum Observatory Building on Monday, August 1, at 7PM (weather permitting) – Blankets/chairs suggested! Ross has spent a decade tucked away on the coast of Maine developing his voice as a writer. Inside the arsenal of tracks he’s penned, one finds dangerous, hard-hitting reflections; stories of […]
Renata Reich Moise to Host Workshop
On Monday, August 1st at 9am, Renata Reich Moise, grand-daughter of Wilhelm Reich, will host a workshop: How to Make and Use an Orgone Energy Accumulator Blanket Attendees may listen for free or pay a $25 materials fee and go home with their own pillowcase size orgone accumulator blanket. This will be one of the […]
ArtsFarmington Buttonwood Trio Benefit Concert
ArtsFarmington is pleased to present a Benefit Concert by the newly formed Buttonwood Trio playing works by Fauré and Babajanian. Admission is by donation, with all proceeds going to Ukrainian humanitarian relief. The concert will be August 7 at 3:00 pm in the Emery Community Arts Center at the University of Maine at Farmington. This […]
Stories Galore at the Kitchen Table
The RFA Lakeside Theater hosted another round of storytelling at The Kitchen Table on the evening of July 8. Approximately 40 folks attended as seven storytellers shared their personal tales over a period of one and a half hours. Tina Falasco opened the evening with a tribute to her John Deere X465 rider mower, John, […]