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Caribou High School Class of 1959 holds 65th class reunion
CARIBOU, Maine — The Caribou High School Class of 1959 held its 65th class reunion on August 17 at the Caribou Inn & Convention Center. The festivities began with a buffet breakfast sponsored by Bill Kelley followed by a time of socializing and setting up the memorial display. The afternoon session began at 4 p.m. […]
What do you want in a president?
To the editor:
After reading letters to four or five publications, both liberal and conservative, I found an obvious trend/thread covertly presented by every single liberal letter in support of the Democratic Party.
The County Crossword for Sept. 11, 2024
You can complete this crossword puzzle online. Just click on the box you want to fill in and begin typing the word you think is the answer to the clue.
Unity will help us move forward
As the city manager of Presque Isle, I feel privileged and profoundly responsible for serving this community — a place I love. Every day, I am reminded of what makes Presque Isle truly special: the people who define it.
Lifelike decoys essential to waterfowl hunting success
Perhaps the most beneficial improvements to duck and goose decoys has been the introduction of movement to imitate a flock of real birds in motion.
Miss Aroostook pageant crowns 14
The Miss Aroostook pageant was held recently in Caribou, crowning girls and young women who will advance to the Maine Academic Scholarship Pageant next September in South Portland.
Museum gets heat pump grant
The Haystack Historical Society received an energy and renovation grant of $10,000 from the Maine Community Foundation Aroostook Fund.
Maine’s first state park opened in Presque Isle
As it’s summer, many of us have probably visited a state park. There are 35 state parks in the state of Maine.
Kiwanis donate to park revitalization
The Kiwanis Club of Presque Isle recently donated to the Peace Park revitalization project.