Pride Aroostook becomes a nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ people and allies
Pride Aroostook’s new status as a nonprofit gives the LGBTQ+ group the ability to apply for grants.
Pride Aroostook’s new status as a nonprofit gives the LGBTQ+ group the ability to apply for grants.
Jim Gardner will work his final day as Easton’s town manager on April 30, ending 13 years of service.
Residents woke up to a blast of snow and rain in Aroostook County on Wednesday as a winter storm moves through northern Maine.
Every building in the city’s industrial park has been leased, along with the largest amount of land leased in the park’s history.
City Councilor Gary Nelson was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Industrial Council during Wednesday night’s City Council meeting despite owning property in the Skyway Industrial Park.
The council meeting held at City Hall began with the swearing in of new City Council members Hank King and James Carroll.
Police Chief Laurie Kelly is retiring from the Presque Isle Police Department where she has worked for 38 years.
A modest crowd danced and jammed to the music at the New Year’s Eve celebration hosted by Pride Aroostook inside The Northeastland Hotel Sunday night.
It was a busy year for area high school athletic teams, special Olympians, and pro wrestlers, among others.
IT Director for Mi’kmaq Nation Fred Corey said the grant, if approved, would provide $94,000 over two years to the tribe.