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Rangeley voters chose Shelly Lowell and Leeanna Wilbur to represent them on the town select board during Tuesday’s election.

According to unofficial results sent by the town office, 529 residents elected Wilbur and Lowell to three-year terms, beating out incumbents James Jannace and Keith Savage. Lowell won a seat with 264 votes. Wilbur won with 265 votes. Savage and Jannace received 181 and 160 votes, respectively.

Also up for election Tuesday were three seats on the budget committee. Cynthia Egan won a seat with 337 votes. James Higgins held his seat with 326 votes. Colin Madrid was chosen with 312 votes.

On the parks commission, James Ferrara and Samantha White held onto their seats with 382 and 356 votes, respectively.

Tamara Flewelling was reelected to the Regional School Unit 78 board with 331 votes, while Kayla Rioux won an open seat with 309 votes.

Albert Clinch and Thomas Haggan were reelected to the sewer commission, with Clinch receiving 397 votes and Haggan getting 372.

Quentin Blais, an Illinois native, is the community reporter for the Rangeley Highlander. He covers Rangeley and the surrounding towns in northern Franklin County. Quentin studied photography and journalism...

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