Chamber welcomes new candle bar
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for Timber Candle Bar and Boutique, located at 7 Dow Siding Road in Caribou.
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for Timber Candle Bar and Boutique, located at 7 Dow Siding Road in Caribou.
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Presque Isle recently completed one of their favorite events: visiting Pine Street Elementary School to deliver school supplies.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Northern Light AR Gould Hospital is pleased to announce that allergy immunotherapy (allergy shots) will once again be available at Northern Light Ear, Nose, and Throat in Presque Isle beginning in September. “This is a win for our patients, since the next closest place offering this service is Bangor, with waiting […]
The vote comes at a larger time of change for the two northern Maine hospitals, which have both eliminated their birthing services in recent years.
Aroostook Mental Health Services Inc., also known as AMHC, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at Skyhaven Residential in Presque Isle on Aug. 18 to honor the community members who made the facility’s new gazebo possible.
Presque Isle’s once-daily roundtrip flights to Boston will now be exclusively flown on the A220.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – The County Federal Credit Union donates $10,000 to Meals on Wheels, achieving the Champion for Aging status with Aroostook Agency on Aging. This status means that The County is providing resources for Meals on Wheels to address the needs of older people in our community, ensuring they continue to live in […]
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine —The University of Maine at Presque Isle will present Homecoming 2025 from Sept. 25-28, featuring sporting events, the Snowy Owl Marketplace, a tap truck and food truck festival, a golf scramble hosted by the Class of 1975, a performance of ”You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” by the County Community Players and much […]
Northern Light Home Care and Hospice is holding a patient food drive now through Sept. 22 to support patients experiencing food insecurity.
The Caribou Veterans of Foreign Wars recently congratulated Loring Job Corps student Ketia Crompton on her successful graduation from the Job Corps electrical program and gaining employment in support of the U.S Navy at Bath Iron Works.