Northern Light Home Care & Hospice announces a six-week grief support group for Presque Isle
Have you lost a loved one? When someone we love dies it can feel overwhelming. You may feel alone and that no one understands what you are going through.
Have you lost a loved one? When someone we love dies it can feel overwhelming. You may feel alone and that no one understands what you are going through.
Aroostook Agency on Aging in partnership with Healthy Living for ME offers free workshops to help older adults manage their chronic health conditions and reduce falls. For all persons, the beginning of a new year presents another opportunity to create new routines that have the potential to impact how they feel every day.
Staying well allows us to live better lives. Through group classes, informational sessions and events, the Aroostook Agency on Aging staff and volunteers share topics and techniques that are intended to help all people age well.
“Christmas Greetings From Aroostook” will be shown for the 15th year on Maine PBS.
A long line of people nearly snaked out the door of the Aroostook Centre Mall for the eighth annual St. Apollonia Festival of Trees.
There wasn’t much snow on the ground, but that did not stop Limestone residents from getting into the holiday spirit Sunday evening.
A support group for people living with Parkinson’s Disease continues to meet in The County. The group meets once a month at The Sargent Community Center in Presque Isle.
The UMPI softball team will be hosting a “Kids Night Out” on Sunday, Dec. 4 from 2-4 p.m. at Gentile Hall. Drop your kids off for a few hours of games, crafts, and fun with the softball players.
Presque Isle Historical Society’s Secretary/Treasurer Kim Smith said, “For me, Christmas has always been a magical time of year. This year, we all need some magic in our lives. Presque Isle Historical Society invites you to its seventh annual Victorian Christmas at the Estey.
For the third straight year, Santa’s reindeer stopped by Caribou for a visit with local families.