Freezing rain cancels Caribou Winter Carnival events Sunday
After freezing rain caused slippery travel conditions on the weekend, Caribou’s Winter Carnival committee canceled most of the carnival’s final events on Sunday.
After freezing rain caused slippery travel conditions on the weekend, Caribou’s Winter Carnival committee canceled most of the carnival’s final events on Sunday.
The following births were recently announced at Houlton Regional Hospital:
When Tracy Babin of Caribou began looking for a winter sport that her entire family could be involved with, she immediately thought of dog sledding. Two years later she and her daughter Chantelle, 15, are gearing up for their second race.
The youth of Littleton may have new playground equipment sooner than originally planned, thanks to the overwhelming success of Saturday’s fundraising efforts.
The 27th annual Moosestompers winter carnival returned to a full slate of activities this year, and by most accounts, children, parents and grandparents had a blast being outside in the snow.
The 26th annual Moosestompers winter carnival returns to Houlton Feb. 4-6 for three fun-filled days of outdoor activities.
Among the “special deliveries” born at Northern Light AR Gould Hospital in November and December 2021 were the following:
The following births were recently announced at Cary Medical Center:
The first baby born in 2022 at Northern Light AR Gould Hospital in Presque Isle was delivered at 3:22 pm on January 2. Eloise Jordan Lothrop is the second child of Emilee Lothrop and Wes Holmes of Caribou.
Cary Medical Center marked New Year’s Day by congratulating the hospital’s 2022 New Year’s baby, Hunter Thomas, and his parents, Shelby Richardson and Dustin Lee of Limestone.