Presque Isle’s first winter ‘sleepout’ aims to help the unhoused
It’s the first time local housing advocates have coordinated the overnight campout in northern Maine.
It’s the first time local housing advocates have coordinated the overnight campout in northern Maine.
CARIBOU, Maine — The Center for the Advancement of Rural Living will host the inaugural Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast Monday, Jan. 20 at 9 a.m. at the Caribou Inn and Convention Center. The public is invited, breakfast will be $18. A presentation of the “I have a Dream” speech will be delivered […]
FORT KENT, Maine – The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host a performance by The Mallett Brothers Band on Saturday, January 25 from 6-9 p.m. in Fox Auditorium. The Mallett Brothers Band is an independent rock and roll Americana country band from Maine. Their busy tour schedule since forming in 2009 has helped […]
Parades, land sailing races, a charity stair-climbing event and more highlighted the second half of the year in the Caribou area.
From Aroostook County’s first comic con to the opening of a new visitors center at the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, the last six months of 2024 were memorable in the Houlton area.
Big crowds turned out for the November election highlighting the last six months of the year in the region.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Aroostook Agency of Aging will exhibit the work of Washburn artist Lin Trombley throughout January as part of the Artists for Aging initiative. Her works will be featured during an opening reception from 4:30-7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 3 during Presque Isle’s monthly First Friday Art Walk. Working from her home-based […]
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – Leaders and volunteers of Aroostook RSVP are serving up a hot meal to kick off the new year in hopes of raising money and awareness for their program and the Foundation for the Aroostook Agency on Aging. “Hot & Hearty Chicken Stew To Go“ is a drive-up fundraiser going on at […]
From the naming of a new mayor in Caribou to the death of Patricia Collins, the first six months of 2024 were eventful.
Approximately 224,800 people traveled to or around Maine for the event and the estimated economic impact for the state was between $207 million and $219.8 million.