Van Buren receives grant to harvest honey in community garden
The town received a $2,500 grant from the Maine Bee Wellness program to buy all the equipment and to start harvesting honey for four hives.
The town received a $2,500 grant from the Maine Bee Wellness program to buy all the equipment and to start harvesting honey for four hives.
Charming 10-year-old Romeo has a gentle spirit and affectionate nature. He is ready to steal your heart and become a cherished member of your family.
The 2004 truck has enough compartment space that it could fulfill the purpose of both the department’s previous fire truck and their rescue truck in one vehicle.
On December 7, Josh Greene will help deliver gifts during a Christmas event in Spruce Pine, NC to help people in the area in need.
CARIBOU, Maine – A family from Madawaska welcomed a baby girl and this baby represented the 200th delivery at Cary Medical Center for 2024. Avery Jean was born on Wednesday, November 27 at 11:29 p.m. to Alyssa Belanger and Niko Bouchard. Avery weighed 6 pounds and was 19 inches long. She was delivered by Mariah […]
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – This holiday season, the timeless classic “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is being reimagined in an innovative and interactive production that promises to engage audiences like never before. The County Community Players will be taking “A Christmas Carol” around Aroostook County, offering a fresh, immersive twist on the beloved story […]
The vigil for Stefanie Damron will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 at New Sweden First Baptist Church, 17 Westmanland Road.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – The Maine Potato Board has announced Jeannie Tapley as its new executive director, succeeding Don Flannery who retired in October. Tapley’s appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Board and the Maine potato industry, as she transitions to the new role while bringing years of experience with the […]
25 Years Ago — December 8, 1999
Looking up – The landscape of downtown Madawaska was changed last week in December of 1999, with the final installation of the 100-foot tall windmill on Larry Beaulieu’s lot on Main Street.