75 Years Ago – July 4, 1946
Presque Isle Rotary Club received the District Governor’s Award — The meeting of the Rotary Club was taken up mainly with reports of representatives of the club who attended the Rotary International and the District Conventions.
75 Years Ago – June 27, 1946
Local girls candidates at Tufts — Miss Joyce J. Brown of Presque Isle and Miss Carol E. Deanne of Easton were candidates for degrees, announcement of which was made by Dr. Leonard Carmichael, Tufts president
100 Years Ago – June 30, 1921
Join highway crews — Ralph Blake and his classmate Guy Smith have accepted positions with the State Highway Department, and are driving trucks on construction sites in Houlton.
100 Years Ago – June 23, 1921
New signs welcome travelers — The Houlton Chamber of Commerce has just erected on all main roads leading into Houlton large signs bearing the words “You are now entering Houlton”
100 Years Ago -June 23, 1921
Awaiting electric lights — The electric light poles are being put up on West Road, between Lebanon and New Sweden Center. The Baptist Church is very anxious to have lights in the church soon.
75 Years Ago – June 20, 1946
Scovill was named special investigator — C. Gerald Scovill of Lubec had been engaged by the Sheriff Department of Aroostook County as special investigator according to Sheriff Jasper Lycette.
100 Years Ago – June 15, 1921
New garage — Mallicas Anderson is building a large garage on his lot on Station Street, Oscar Beckstrom is in charge of the construction.
100 Years Ago – June 15, 1921
Vocal students perform — The vocal pupils of Miss Mary Burpee gave a very interesting recital at the Houlton High School auditorium Wednesday evening.
75 Years Ago – June 13, 1946
County Deputy’s Association president — Sheriff Jasper Lycette was re-elected president of the Aroostook County Deputy’s Association at a meeting held June 10 at the Hotel. Commander George Baker of Houlton was elected secretary treasurer.