The Rangeley Guides and Sportsmen’s Association held their annual membership potluck on July 20th. Highlighting the evening was a presentation by RLRS sixth grade science teacher Sarita Crandall, assisted by student Kala Brewer, of this past springs “Fish Friends” project. A program of the Atlantic Salmon Federation, the project entailed the raising of eyed […]
Below the reader will please find two articles found in the March 12,1896 edition of the RANGELEY LAKES. Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby had approached the president of the Maine Central Railroad (M.C.R.R.) to propose that she lead a delegation of Rangeley Guides to promote Maine sporting travel at the coming New York Sporting Exposition to […]
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The Rangeley Guides and Sportsmen’s Association was pleased to award it’s 2021 $1000 Junior Guide Scholarship to Rangeley graduate, Ellah Smith.
The Guides wish Ellah the very best as she continues to pursue her education at the college level.
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FARMINGTON – Raymond E. Shorey, 90, of Oquossoc, passed away peacefully in the early hours of Jan. 24, 2021. Ray was born April 30, 1930 in Hollis Center, the son of Carleton and Ruby Shorey. He was a 1949 graduate of Thornton Academy, where he boarded with the headmaster’s family for two years. In 1951 he met and married Elizabeth “Betty” Baade. In 1957, Ray and Betty settled in Scarborough where they raised their six children.
A firm believer in the value of hard work, Ray never willingly passed up a chance to earn an honest dollar. A member of Teamster Local 340, he drove a tractor-trailer for St. Johnsbury Trucking until his first “retirement” in 1985. During the 1980s, Ray and Betty owned and operated Cupsuptic Lake Campground in Rangeley, which they greatly enjoyed and where they made