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| The Rangeley News Journal
Rangeley Maine Community News, Weather and Sports |
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Jeremy was born and raised in Framingham, Massachussetts along with his three sisters and one brother. While attending College in Vermont, his dorm room was over a garage that housed two ambulances. So Jeremy joined the ambulance service thinking it would be a hobby. This particular hobby turned into a full time career after attending Medic School in 1996. Jeremy has been married to Verna for 8 years and has two daughters; Deidre - 6 years old and Adara - 1 year old. He also has one son, Seamus - 4 years old and another son, Joshua Dennis who is scheduled to be born in June. Obviously Jeremy enjoys spending time with his family, as well as farming, using a chainsaw, camping, swimming, brewing beer, making his own maple syrup and being outside. Visitors are encouraged to visit the Observatory building which details the life and work of renowned physician/scientist Wilhelm Reich whose interest in the natural environment led to the introduction of the Natural Science Program in 1989. The Observatory is open Wednesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. in July and August, September Sundays only 1-5 p.m. The adult admission fee is $6.00, children 12 and under are free. The Sunday Nature programs are free of charge and start at 2pm . The Natural Science Program is funded by individual donors. See you there.
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