Lighting up the holidays in Houlton
The magic and splendor of Christmas is on full display this year as residents and businesses alike have all seemed to embrace the need for a little bit of festiveness.
The magic and splendor of Christmas is on full display this year as residents and businesses alike have all seemed to embrace the need for a little bit of festiveness.
We are in the homestretch of what is sure to be a Christmas we will never forget, although many may want to given the state of lockdowns and coronavirus.
The power outage that rocked much of Aroostook County Thursday, Dec. 17, forced multiple businesses to close early and lose revenue.
The winter sports season was approved by the RSU 50 school board Monday, Dec. 14, though not without considerable discussion.
The SAD 70 school board unanimously approved a two-year contract extension for its superintendent Monday evening, while also giving the go-ahead for a winter sports season.
The holiday break is coming a bit early for students at East Grand Community School.
For the second time in 12 days, students at Houlton High School will be switching to a remote learning model following the identification of a positive COVID-19 case in the school.
There may not be any thespians on the stage of the Houlton Community Arts Center this year, but students will have at least some form of theater experience.
Should the town of Houlton continue operating a Tourist Information Center? That is the question members of the Houlton Town Council will wrestle with when the board meets Monday, Dec. 14, for its regular meeting.
With winter weather now officially here, thanks to a Dec. 5 snowstorm that dropped nearly a foot of heavy, wet snow on the region, the Houlton Police and Public Works department is reminding motorists of the town’s parking restrictions.