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Rangeley cheering

Coach — Tracy Cavalier, sixth year Seniors — Dagmar Wetherill, Chelsey Sacre, Cary Rae Millbury, Gabby Eckardt Sophomores — Lindsay Toothaker, Megan Crosson, Ariel Clinch, Gabrielle Cavalier Freshman — Brianna Hall, Emma Fay-Enman Eighth-grader — Kayla Rambin

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Rangeley boys’ basketball

Coach: Matt Clark (second year) Last year’s record: 6-12 Returning letter winners: Seniors — Zeke Hall (6-4 center), Regan Sargent (6-1 forward), Jordan Richard (6-1 guard/forward); Juniors — Alex Morton  (6-1 guard/forward), Kyle Haley (6-1 forward), Hudson DeRaps (5-8 forward), Eric White (6-4 forward/center), Darren Decelles (5-7 guard); Sophomores — A.J. Elmes (5-8 guard), Austin […]

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Rangeley man charged after accident

RANGELEY — A Rangeley man was arrested Saturday after the car he was driving went off the road into a ditch and he took off on foot. Justin Maclean, 24, of Rangeley was arrested on felony charges of operating after habitual offender revocation and eluding an officer and a misdemeanor charge of driving to endanger, […]

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Purple dye leads police to suspect

RANGELEY — Police caught a Rangeley woman purple-handed after they set up a sting operation using dye last month at the Red Onion Restaurant where things were going missing, police Chief Dennis Leahy said Monday. Naomi J. Sutherland, 21, was charged on a misdemeanor charge of theft by unauthorized taking on Sept. 10, Leahy said. […]

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Rangeley show promises song, dance and humor

RANGELEY — Rangeley will host “A Mountain Home Companion,” with a cast of wacky and whimsical characters performing a la Garrison Keillor-style, Saturday, Sept. 25, at Lakeside Theater. Proceeds from the planned annual event will go to support Rangeley’s new radio station, 90.5 FM (WRGY). The show will be hosted by Barney Martin, a musician, […]

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Don Palmer steps down from Rangeley sportsmen’s group; Rusty Harvey takes over

RANGELEY — Don Palmer, who has been president of the Rangeley Region Guides’ and Sportsmen’s Association for 16 years, is stepping down. Taking his place is Rusty Harvey, the founder of Rivers Edge Sport Shop in Oquossoc, Kevin Sinnett, association co-vice president, stated Thursday in a report. While he will remain a director of the […]