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 A kayaker was rescued Thursday after breaking leg when they flipped over in rapids on the Kennebago River.Rescuers went to Boy Scout Road about 11 a.m. after learning a kayaker broke a leg on the Kennebago River, according to Rangeley Fire and Rescue.They had to  bu stanley cup shwhack  to reach the kayaker who was helped to the riverbank by a bystander and the  stanley cup owner of Rivers Edge in Oquossoc stanley cup nz , Rangeley Fire and Rescue.The kayaker was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston.More articles from the BDN