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Chef Scrappy: Souperishing! in three parts

Scrappy Chef, the regular column contributed by Joanne Blais, has become quite popular in The Rangeley Highlander and so we have decided to share parts 1, 2 and 3 of her “Souperishing” piece from the past for newer readers.  ______________________________________________________________ Souperishing! (from 1920’s Great Irish Famine)…1890 to now… It is so cold outside and with […]

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Mt. Abram: Over half a century of skiing

For more than 50 years, Mt. Abram has been Maine’s premier family ski area. While retaining its old school vibe of fun and friendliness, Mt. Abram has stayed true to its roots. Mt. Abram is comprised of 1,150 vertical feet, five lifts, 51 trails and two base lodges. There is terrain for all ability levels, including the Westside, with a separate […]

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Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation makes snow sports available to all

Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation, which provides opportunities for those with disabilities to get out and enjoy the outdoors all year long, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote year-round education and training to children and adults with disabilities. The programs are designed to develop skills, independence and fun through active recreation. Founded […]