Katahdin-area students honor fallen heroes for Memorial Day
Service to the community is one of the four pillars of the honor society.
Service to the community is one of the four pillars of the honor society.
The heartbreaking story of Pfc. Gilman M. Sirois is a poignant reminder of the selflessness and bravery that defined a generation of young men who gave everything for our freedom.
The Caribou VFW recently presented students from the Loring Job Corps Center the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for their support of local veterans.
“They were veterans of the U.S. military, just like the two-legged veterans are,” organizer Larry Harrison said.
Roy Woods (center left), chairman of the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Caribou, presents a certificate of appreciation to Loring Job Corps masonry instructor Robert Shaw
The Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery Association recently presented Julie Plummer (right), reprographics specialist at the Northern Light A.R.
Members of the Holy Rosary Blanket Ministry recently visited the Maine Veterans Home in Caribou to present a gift of five blankets.
More than 25 people gathered Friday in front of Collins’ legislative office in Caribou.
The Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery Committee recently presented Robert MacArthur, manager of the Caribou Dunkin’ Store, with a letter of appreciation for all the support Dunkin’ has given to the cemetery during special events.
CARIBOU, Maine — The Aroostook Veterans Advocacy Committee will meet on Saturday, February 15 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Chan Center at Cary Medical Center. Updates on veterans benefits including end of life issues will be presented along with updaters on the Caribou Maine Veterans Home. All area veterans and spouses are urged […]