Living Stations of the Cross to be presented as part of Easter Sunday events
Members of youth ministry and students at Maine Catholic schools will present the Living Stations of the Cross around the state leading up to Easter Sunday, April 21.
Members of youth ministry and students at Maine Catholic schools will present the Living Stations of the Cross around the state leading up to Easter Sunday, April 21.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle will host a book reading by Maine writers Dr. Jenny Radsma, a faculty member at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, and Cheryl Grant Gillespie, a long-time public school educator, on Wednesday, April 3, at 7 p.m. in the Campus Center.
Maine Epsilon Torchbearer chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on March 16 at the home of Bonnie Cowett.
A St. Patrick’s Day collaboration between Northern Light AR Gould Hospital and Northern Maine Community College aimed to celebrate the holiday in a fun and healthy way.
More than 700 people packed into the Caribou Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon for the 2019 Northern Star Finale, where Mayce Kinney of Presque Isle won the top award.
The Maine Warden Service is hosting an informational meeting in Presque Isle on Thursday, April 4, to discuss the career of a warden and answer audience questions.
Lifelong learners and friends came together at the University of Maine at Presque Isle on March 22 to officially launch the spring session of Seniors Achieving Greater Education, also known as SAGE.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle’s Inclusion and Civility Task Force, in conjunction with Aroostook Acts Against Hate, will present Shay Stewart-Bouley
Despite the rainy weather Saturday, the first Acadian Pond Hockey Classic on March 16-17 drew scores of competitors and fans in support of minor hockey programs for youths in the area on both sides of the border.
Maine band The Mallett Brothers will launch the 30th-anniversary series of performances at the Caribou Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m.