Smaller crowd comes out for 5th annual Walk Like MADD event
A smaller than average group showed up Saturday for the 5th annual Walk Like MADD event as just under 30 people took part in this year’s event.
A smaller than average group showed up Saturday for the 5th annual Walk Like MADD event as just under 30 people took part in this year’s event.
On a hot day in mid-August, Bill White powered up the 1952 Model A John Deere tractor that once belonged to his late father, Bill White Sr.
The Washburn August Festival returned Saturday with an array of activities that showcased the region’s agricultural history and brought community members together for both popular and new traditions.
Houlton native Nicole Hutchinson can hardly believe it has been 25 years since her baby sister’s life was cut short by a drunk driver.
When Frank Rogers’ grandfather received a Lombard steam log hauler, the machine used by lumbermen at the start of the 20th century to carry their logs in inclement weather, he decided to celebrate with a dinner at the newly inaugurated Patten Lumbermen’s Museum.
One of Caribou’s most popular summer traditions returned Friday, offering people a chance to have fun in the sun while supporting worthy causes.
The following births were announced at Cary Medical Center in June.
The following births were recorded at A.R. Gould Hospital in June.
The following births were recorded recently at Houlton Regional Hospital.
Friends and family of SFC Aaron Henderson gathered once again at Houlton Community park for three full days of softball, while remembering their fallen hero.