Appreciates Job Corps effort
Roy Woods (center left), chairman of the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Caribou, presents a certificate of appreciation to Loring Job Corps masonry instructor Robert Shaw
Roy Woods (center left), chairman of the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Caribou, presents a certificate of appreciation to Loring Job Corps masonry instructor Robert Shaw
The unpredictability of the tariff situation has resulted in a moving target for many businesses.
CARIBOU, Maine – The Northern New England Chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association is proud to announce the appointment of Chelsea Lee Reynolds Desrosiers as the new president effective June 1. Desrosiers, the chief financial officer and chief operations officer at Cary Medical Center, brings over 15 years of experience in healthcare finance and […]
The Taste of Maine Potato Chip Co. expects to begin producing chips in spring of 2026, then reach full capacity that June.
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Many Mainers fear the tariffs’ effects on energy prices, lobstering and more, right down to the shelves of local grocery stores.
Technical issues prevented the completion of grant applications filed in late March to a program that supports rural and tribal projects.
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Maine’s health care system is facing a crisis, with hospitals and community health centers struggling to stay afloat.
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of Riverside Massage, located at 227 Main S., Suite 1, ni Fort Fairfield.
The Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery Association recently presented Julie Plummer (right), reprographics specialist at the Northern Light A.R.