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The airport is named after the late Stephen A. Bean, who ran a flight school, and taught seaplane flying in the town of Rangeley, Maine. Steven died in a plane crash in December, 2000. For the 12-month period ending August 16, 2010, the airport had 12,350 aircraft operations, an average of 33 per day: 97% general aviation , 2% military , and <1 ...
Rangeley is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,222 at the 2020 census. [2] Rangeley is the center of the Rangeley Lakes Region, a resort area. The town includes the villages of Rangeley and Oquossoc, as well as the communities of Mooselookmeguntic, Bald Mountain, Mountainview, and South Rangeley.
Carrie Gertrude Wills was born to Albert and Nellie Wills on February 22, 1882, in Vienna, Maine. She was the youngest of six. [2] Leaving Vienna, Carrie met Wallace Clinton Stevens in Mexico, Maine, and the two married on May 1, 1905, in West Farmington. By 1919 they had moved to Upper Dam, where Wallace established himself as a fishing guide.
The Rangeley Highlander of Rangeley (2,300 biweekly) The Penobscot Times of Old Town (3,300 weekly) Livermore Falls Advertiser of Livermore Falls (2,300 weekly) The Sun Journal also owns The Forecaster, a free regional paper. The Advertiser Democrat, Bethel Citizen, and Rumford Falls Times (weeklies) are published by the Sun Journal as well.
Rangeley is a census-designated place (CDP) and the primary village in the town of Rangeley, Franklin County, Maine, United States. It is in the southeast corner of the town, at the northeast end of Rangeley Lake .
On December 22, 2000, Edson Mitchell died in a plane crash while flying from Portland, Maine to his vacation home in Rangeley, Maine. He was the sole passenger in the Beech 200 aircraft, while the pilot, Stephen A. Bean, also died. He was 47 years old at the time of his death. [9]
Louise Amelia Andrée Clark (August 13, 1902, Spain – August 6, 1919, Rangeley, Maine) Huguette Marcelle Clark (June 9, 1906, Paris, France – May 24, 2011, New York City) [16] In early 1946, Anna commissioned the Paganini Quartet, and acquired the four famous Stradivarius instruments once owned by Niccolo Paganini for their use.
Oquossoc is an unincorporated village in the town of Rangeley, Franklin County, Maine, United States. The community is located at the junction of Maine State Route 4 and Maine State Route 17 at the northwest tip of Rangeley Lake. Oquossoc has a post office with ZIP code 04964, which opened on December 17, 1902. [2] [3]