Busy Thursday slate for playoffs
After snow forced the postponement of several boys and girls soccer playoffs Wednesday, teams will be busy Thursday trying to squeeze in quarterfinal contests.
After snow forced the postponement of several boys and girls soccer playoffs Wednesday, teams will be busy Thursday trying to squeeze in quarterfinal contests.
Take a stroll through your town and chances are you have noticed that the majestic fiery red and golden yellow hues on the leaves have transitioned to darker, duller shades of brown.
It is hard to believe, but ice skating season has once again arrived at the John Millar Civic Center.
The fall soccer season has come to a close, but the work is not yet done for many squads as the postseason begins Friday.
Sometimes an early goal can hold up throughout a soccer game. Such was the case Tuesday afternoon as the No. 3 Houlton boys squeaked past No. 6 Central of East Corinth 1-0 in a Class C North quarterfinal.
Hodgdon Mill Pond School was the place to be Thursday afternoon as the SAD 70 After School Program hosted its annual Health and Wellness Fair.
The playoff road came to an end for the Hodgdon boys soccer team Friday afternoon as the No. 10 Hawks pushed No. 7 Schenck/Stearns to the limit, but ultimately fell short.
It was an historic day for the Houlton Middle-High School girls cross country team Saturday as the Shires finished runners-up in the Class C Northern Maine Regional Championships.
The Houlton Police Department, in cooperation with Adopt-A-Block of Aroostook, is sponsoring a national Drug Take Back Day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The Houlton Rotary Club met for its luncheon meeting on Monday, Oct. 15. Rotarian Tammie Mulvey hosted Arthur āArty ā Mingo from Mingoās Evergreen products of Robbinston.