Chamber honors outstanding citizens for their service
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recognized outstanding citizens and businesses.
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recognized outstanding citizens and businesses.
WASHBURN, Maine — Isabelle Allen of Wade, a senior at Washburn District High School, has been selected to receive the 2025 Principal’s Award, Principal Lawrence Worcester announced. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic achievement and citizenship. “Throughout her years at Washburn District High […]
In celebration of Maine School of Science and Mathematics’ 30th anniversary, Thomas College delivered a themed weekend on Design Thinking for about 100 MSSM students on March 1 at MSSM. MSSM has historically had special programming on special weekends, called themed weekends, to help expose their students to advanced and interesting topics. For example, the […]
Just after midnight, the moon will begin its descent into the dark realms of the earth’s shadow.
CARIBOU, Maine — A volunteer driver program has passed a major milestone in providing rides to older adults in the greater Caribou area. The County Area Ride Service is a project of The Center for the Advancement of Rural Living. By the end of January the program had provided more than 12,000 miles in transportation services […]
One of the nation’s largest banks announced this week that it will close 38 locations nationwide, including four in Maine, according to filings with the federal Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. TD Bank, which has 42 bank branches and ATMs in Maine, said it will close locations in Houlton, Fort Kent, Fairfield and […]
In The County, 1 in 3 kids under 5 years old needs SNAP to eat, according to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
She’s the first Caribou player, girl or boy, to win in the history of the Miss and Mr. Maine Basketball awards.
Federal funding has helped the university system to research everything from the climate resilience of potatoes and blueberries to the health of the lobster fishery, and more.
A potential $1.2 million shortfall in revenues could mean raising the mill rate.