By Mark Beauregard
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Rangeley’s Annual Town Meeting will be at the Rangeley Town Office on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. Voting by written ballot will take place between 8:00am and 8:00pm. A copy of the Annual Town report is currently available at the Town Office and should prove helpful for informed voting.
This year’s Annual Town Report is dedicated to Alice (Quimby) Smith. Alice was in attendance at the May 17, 2021 Board of Selectmen’s meeting. A Selectmen signed copy of the 2020 Town Report was presented to her in addition to the sincere “Thank You’s” for her many years of dedicated civil service to the Town of Rangeley.
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Sun Journal moving printing operations to South Portland
The newsroom, advertising, circulation and customer service employees will continue working in the building at 104 Park St. in Lewiston.
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The brick three-story Sun Journal building on Park Street, lower left, stands next to the Lewiston Post Office at the corner of Ash and Park streets in Lewiston, upper left. The newspaper’s press is housed in the tan and brown building behind the main building and is the latest addition to the complex.
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With the consolidation, the South Portland facility will print all of the state’s daily newspapers.
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As reported in the December 25, 2020 edition of the Rangeley Highlander, a public hearing was held on December 8, 2020 to provide information and receive input on the Rangeley and Oquossoc TIF (Tax Increment Financing) District and Development Program. This 30 year program which includes 677.96 acres of the downtown areas of Rangeley and Oquossoc is expected to produce $6.5 million in increased tax revenue. Up to 100% of this tax revenue can be put into the TIF account and be used to help fund development in the TIF Districts. The amount of tax money that doesn’t go into the TIF account would be used to fund Town government and would not have to be raised through property taxation.