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Restore voting rights

Voters’ rights should never be taken away on the whims of politicians. For almost 40 years, Maine citizens have had the right to register and vote on the same day. Now, the Republican-led Maine Legislature, with no cases of voter fraud, has taken that right away. I will vote “yes” on Question 1 to restore […]

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Posted inLetters

Restore right to vote

For almost 40 years, Mainers have been able to show up on Election Day and vote because the state of Maine had a law that permitted registering to vote on Election Day. The result is that Maine has one of the best voter turnouts in the country. That law was overturned by the Legislature this […]

Posted inConnections, The Franklin Journal

Students adopt trail as community project

RANGELEY — Mingo Springs Golf Course is partnering with the Rangeley Lakes Regional School fourth and fifth grade enrichment reading classes for the 2011-2012 academic year. The students and their teacher, Shirley Schrader, have adopted the Mingo Springs Trail and Bird Walk as a year-long educational and community service project. A birdhouse-building workshop for each […]

Posted inRiver Valley

Foliage color now peaking in Western Maine

RUMFORD — Drivers and homeowners in Western Maine already know that peak foliage color has arrived and with it, more rain and fog. The Maine Forest Service and state park rangers are seeing peak leaf color or at least 75 percent color change in Rangeley, Kingfield, Farmington, Rumford and Bethel, according to the fifth 2011 […]

Posted inFranklin, The Franklin Journal

Rangeley artist makes creations from driftwood

RANGELEY — For artist and craftsman Vincent Richel, getting started usually means heading down to the edge of the water. Scouting the shore’s of Mooselookmeguntic and other lakes in the Rangeley region, he collects the interesting pieces of driftwood that wash up on shore. He has used driftwood to create uniquely rustic furniture, clocks, lamp […]