Houlton’s street sweeper needs replacing
The town of Houlton is in the market for a new street sweeper after the Public Works Department discovered multiple failings on its current vehicle.
The town of Houlton is in the market for a new street sweeper after the Public Works Department discovered multiple failings on its current vehicle.
Due to declining membership, the Veterans Memorial Park Association in Caribou has disbanded and transferred ownership of the property to the city.
For the fifth time in six years, Caribou will break the June 30 budget deadline set in the city charter. The delay has come about because of state changes in tax exemption reimbursement and real estate assessing services the city is doing through a contracted assessor.
For many years, downtown Houlton and its surrounding streets in the business district have been adorned with American flags from Memorial Day throughout the summer.
In today’s growing digital age, keeping customers happy is arguably the top priority for the United States Postal Service.
Downtown Houlton storefronts will soon be filled with memories of graduating classes from long ago as part of the upcoming multi-class reunion.
The Shiretown will feature four busy days of events planned to celebrate the nation’s independence.
Old and new traditions will mingle next week when the city of Presque Isle and Elks Lodge 1954 join forces for the second year to help residents celebrate the Fourth of July.
The Fort Fairfield Town Council voted 3-2 Wednesday, June 15, to pass an unplanned budget that would net a lower tax rate than a proposed 30.8 mill rate as presented by the budget advisory committee.
Long-time athletic director Dwight Hunter and legendary basketball coach Gerald “Gerry” Duffy, along with his 1969 state champion basketball team were among the many highlighted individuals included in the induction class into the newly-established Caribou High School Athletic Hall of Fame.