Stories by Joshua Archer

8 years ago

Pizza shop relocates to Davis St.

If you’re looking for the Pizza Box it’s moved from Main Street to 19 Davis Street in Presque Isle and is under new management.

8 years ago

MSAD 1 budget vote around the corner

MSAD 1’s preliminary budget has made it to the next step in this season’s budget process and voters will have the final say on Tuesday, May 2.

8 years ago

Economic avengers

There are startling statistics about Aroostook County that would scare most folks.

9 years ago

Amish say barns are over valued by Easton assessors

County commissioners have 30 days to weigh in on tax issue 

     CARIBOU, Maine — Amish residents of Easton claim their barns have been over evaluated by a recent tax assessment. Several members of the Amish community were given a chance to voice their concerns at a tax abatement appeal hearing in Caribou last week.

9 years ago

Museum survival includes volunteers

Nylander board shares steps to ‘get off life support’ with Council

     CARIBOU, Maine — City Council members were given an update about the Nylander Museum at Monday’s council meeting.

9 years ago

Heroes Project chooses Trafton

Playground, more coming this summer

     Trafton Lake in Limestone is where families go to camp and enjoy summer. Families with little ones can look forward to a new community playground (similar to this one) coming to Trafton courtesy of the Lowe’s Heroes Project.

9 years ago

New rec director at home in Limestone

Doug Sharpe a Fort Fairfield native

     Just in time for summer, the town of Limestone welcomes its new Recreation Director Doug Sharpe.

9 years ago

Aladdin on Ice takes County to Agrabah

Aladdin on Ice takes County to Agrabah

At the end of another season the Northern Maine Figure Skating Club transported Aroostook County to the land of Agrabah.

9 years ago

$4.6M Fort Road project underway

If you’ve traveled on the Fort Road this summer you may have had to put up with a one-lane road delaying you from your destination, and the men and women involved with the four-mile construction project want to thank you for your patience.