Flower barrels adorn Patten Main Street
On Saturday, May 26, nine members of Katahdin High School’s National Honor Society gathered in Patten to fill 18 barrels with flowers.
On Saturday, May 26, nine members of Katahdin High School’s National Honor Society gathered in Patten to fill 18 barrels with flowers.
A small, but dedicated group of runners and walkers honored fallen soldiers and emergency responders Saturday at the annual Wilderness Walk for Warriors’ Honor Rocks 5K road race.
The Houlton girls tennis team completed a dramatic come-from-behind victory over Van Buren Tuesday in a Class C North preliminary match.
A tip of the hat to Joe Cyr, for his recent article headlined, “Family sees home demolished after 98 years.” It was most interesting and preserves in print for the ages a special story about one of Houlton’s well-known families.
Aaron Brooker of Ludlow was busy Saturday morning washing windows in downtown Houlton to help get buildings spick and span for Memorial Day.
Hundreds of residents filled Houlton’s Monument Park Monday morning to honor the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
The Houlton Police Department is welcoming two new additions to its force with the hiring of Mallory Clayton and Nichole Dudley.
Lacrosse is taking off and creating quite a buzz in several southern Aroostook towns this spring. The sport promotes a fast paced environment of team play.
Katahdin Middle-High School students took short trips to Patten and Sherman this past week to place flags on the graves of veterans from the region.
A small group of 35 residents from Houlton, Monticello, Littleton and Hammond gave their unanimous support Wednesday evening to a nearly $14 million budget for RSU 29 for the 2018-19 school year.