Pandemic-related concerns lead to cancellation of Winter Family Fun Day
In the past 24 years that Aroostook State Park has offered its annual Winter Family Fun Day, park manager Scott Thompson and his staff have only canceled the event twice.
In the past 24 years that Aroostook State Park has offered its annual Winter Family Fun Day, park manager Scott Thompson and his staff have only canceled the event twice.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit Aroostook County, the Boys and Girls Club of Presque Isle knew that it would need a larger space to help area youth and families access services, activities and community togetherness.
The following births were recently announced at Houlton Regional Hospital:
The John A. Millar Civic Center in Houlton will be temporarily closed for at least 10 days after it was announced that a member of the Houlton Parks and Recreation Department has tested positive for COVID-19.
Members of Aroostook Partners in the Arts have begun collecting and distributing bags of art supplies in hopes of giving children in foster care creative outlets to express themselves and connect with their new families.
The following births were recently announced at Houlton Regional Hospital:
The show must go on, according to organizers of a popular winter event held in the Shiretown.
William Oryn Duffy, the first-born son of April and Bill Duffy of Houlton, became the first baby born in 2021 at Northern Light A.R. Gould Hospital in Presque Isle.
Limestone celebrated its annual light parade on Saturday, Dec. 12, with this year’s theme being “A Small Town Christmas.”
The Presque Isle Historical Society transported people back in time to the Victorian Era, a time that introduced an array of inventions that still exist in some form today.