Second Literacy Tea a success
The second Literacy Tea event, hosted by Neighborhood Books and sponsored by Presque Isle Rotary Club, was held on Sept. 17 at the Aroostook Shrine Club in Presque Isle and was a sold-out event.
The second Literacy Tea event, hosted by Neighborhood Books and sponsored by Presque Isle Rotary Club, was held on Sept. 17 at the Aroostook Shrine Club in Presque Isle and was a sold-out event.
On a crisp and cloudy fall afternoon people from The County gathered at the Legacy Ranch and Event Center to partake in trying seasonal beer from a couple of local breweries.
The community of Houlton is well-known for being supportive of those undergoing cancer treatments.
One of Caribou’s longest-running events has become the “go-to” place for The County’s best artists and craft-based entrepreneurs to showcase their talents and attract local customers.
This November, the senior class of Houlton Middle-High School will join forces with Wreaths Across America to decorate the graves of local fallen soldiers.
The Hope and Justice Project remains committed to one day bringing an end to domestic violence in Aroostook County.
For nearly two decades, a local non-profit group in southern Aroostook County has done its part to aid families whose loved ones are battling cancer.
After a smaller scale return in 2021, Caribou’s famous arts and crafts fair will be back in full force next weekend.
Unforeseen circumstances didn’t deter Presque Isle Police Chief Laurie Kelly from sharing coffee with residents Tuesday morning.
The Houlton Regional Hospital will host a community walk at 3 p.m. on Saturday in Riverfront Park to raise awareness for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.