Death toll at 14 in 3 County nursing home COVID-19 outbreaks
A 14th Aroostook County nursing home resident has died within two weeks as COVID-19 outbreaks continue to afflict facilities in Madawaska, Eagle Lake and Caribou.
A 14th Aroostook County nursing home resident has died within two weeks as COVID-19 outbreaks continue to afflict facilities in Madawaska, Eagle Lake and Caribou.
A person associated with Pine Street Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19, according to SAD 1 superintendent Ben Greenlaw.
Communities that contract with the town of Houlton for ambulance services will see a sharp increase for that service in 2021.
Caribou Police are continuing to search for a man on the run who was allegedly involved in a reported assault on Jan. 7.
Police departments across Aroostook County will receive additional funds to help them take on the unique challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thirteen people in SAD 42 have now tested positive for COVID-19, just as the district begins a period of remote learning to initiate contact tracing and quarantines, Superintendent Elaine Boulier said on Sunday.
The show must go on, according to organizers of a popular winter event held in the Shiretown.
A vehicle crash in Westfield on Friday sent one person to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Maine State Police.
Bradlee Boyles has been working to expand the Limestone Country Club into a place where not only men, but women and children, are encouraged to golf, in addition to a restaurant featuring activities like darts and a growing arcade.
The assailant was described as a white man with longer, dark hair, mustache and facial scruff and wearing a blue Ford baseball cap.