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On this date in Maine history: March 24

March 24, 1958: Life magazine’s cover depicts sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) wearing a witch’s hat and crouching behind one of her creations. The magazine’s cover article reveals to the nation Nevelson’s “Moon Garden + One” exhibition at the Grand Central Moderns gallery in New York, which opened in January that year and elevates Nevelson, who grew […]

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On this date in Maine history: March 19

March 19, 1897: The Maine Legislature passes a law that requires hunting guides to register with the state. The first person to sign up is Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby (1854-1946), a woman whose promotional activities and nationally circulated hunting and fishing stories of the Rangeley Lake area attracted thousands of visitors to the Maine woods. Crosby, […]

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Basketball tournaments cancelled

RUMFORD—Due to the impending health issues we are currently dealing with on a societal basis, the 2020 Mountain Valley Recreational Basketball Tournaments for both men and women are cancelled.  There will be no reschedule for this year.  The Mountain Valley Recreational Basketball League appreciates the continued passion and following of these events and wishes to […]