Stories by Yvonne Tardie

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of February 15, 2023

100 Years Ago – Feb. 15, 1923

Entertainment at the parsonage — Mrs. G. L. Pressey entertained the C. I. C. at the parsonage Saturday afternoon, Feb. 10. An oyster supper was enjoyed by the class. AFter supper, the following officers were elected: President, Nedra Pierce; Vice President, Goldie Rees; Secretary, Annie Dillen; Treasurer, Laura Garrison.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of February 8, 2023

100 Years Ago – Feb. 8, 1923
Special rates for Farmers’ Week — The Bangor & Aroostook Railroad granted an excursion rate of one and one-third regular fare for the round trip from all stations to Bangor or Old Town and return to those who attended Farmers’ Week lectures, demonstrations and meetings at the College of Agriculture, Orono.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of February 1, 2023

100 Years Ago – Feb. 1, 1923
Hon. A. R. Gould business trip — Hon. A. R. Gould arrived home from a business trip to Montreal, New York and Boston. His train was delayed about twelve hours by the big storm, the B. & A.. train which should have arrived Thursday night, being delayed until the next morning.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of January 25, 2023

100 Years Ago – Jan. 25, 1923

Introducing an act into the Legislature — Rep. Hallett of Ashland introduced an act into the Legislature to incorporate C. Fred Clayton, Wm. L. Waldron, Chas. A. Carter and Whitfield D. Hallett as the Ashland Water & Sewer Co., the purpose of the incorporation being to furnish water for domestic and manufacturing purposes, and proved for an adequate sewerage system.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of January 18, 2023

100 Years Ago – January 18, 1923
Hard coal deliveries in Presque Isle — The first real break in hard coal deliveries in Presque Isle had occurred during the previous fortnight; the bins of many households had run bare, and they had to resort to various substitutes in the shape of wood and soft coal. It was understood that the Perry Company had received another supply of anthracite.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of January 11, 2023

100 Years Ago – Jan. 11, 1923
Aroostook County in fine condition — The County of Aroostook in excellent financial condition. Except for a bond issue of $76,000 which was made the previous fall, the county does not owe a dollar. This bond issue was floated entirely to pay The County’s part of the expense of installing bridges in The County under the bridge law, which was expected to be repealed at the Legislature.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 28, 2022

75 Years Ago – Dec. 25, 1947
Gartley elected committee head  — Over 125 local members of the Aroostook County Agricultural Conservation Association elected Myron Gartley chairman of the community committee at an election at the Community Recreation Center.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 21, 2022

75 Years Ago – Dec. 18, 1947
Officials of the farm loan group — Newly elected officers and directors of the Central Aroostook Farm Loan Association and guest speakers met at their annual meeting. Those present were Clair Pollard of Ashland; Linwood Wellington of Caribou, assistant secretary-treasurer;

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 14, 2022

75 Years Ago – Dec. 11, 1947
Members inducted five new rotarians — The Monday noon meeting of the Presque Isle Rotary Club was devoted to the induction of five new members. Harold E. Bryant gave the charge to the following new members:

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 7, 2022

75 Years Ago – Dec. 4, 1947
New pumper arrived — The long-awaited pumper for the Presque Isle Fire Department, which arrived accompanied by Fire Chief Herbert H. Treffry and Carl Porter, representative of the Mack company, combined fire-fighting efficiency with one feature which made answering calls in cold weather much more comfortable and less hazardous for the firemen