Bruce Nason retires from RSU 29
Bruce Nason, a longtime fixture inside gymnasiums and sports fields at Houlton Middle-High School, has retired after 40 years in the district.
Bruce Nason, a longtime fixture inside gymnasiums and sports fields at Houlton Middle-High School, has retired after 40 years in the district.
For the first time in generations, there will be no fireworks or Fourth of July parade in the Shiretown this year.
Even though classes are officially out for the summer, students in many districts will continue to receive free meals courtesy of their schools.
The graduating class at Greater Houlton Christian Academy was able to do something many of their peers were unable to do when they gathered on Sunday for commencement.
After being closed for nearly three months due to COVID-19, the Houlton Town Office has re-opened to the public for registering vehicles, payment of taxes and other municipal business, provided residents call ahead and schedule an appointment.
A group of just 24 residents came out Tuesday evening, June 2, to cast their ballots on the $15.1 million budget for RSU 29.
HOULTON, Maine — It was anything but a traditional commencement for the Class of 2020 at Houlton Middle-High School, but that only made it all the more memorable for the 86 graduates.
One week after the Houlton Town Council was split on whether to reopen municipal playgrounds, the Just for Kids playground, skateboard park, tennis and basketball courts and Riverfront Park were all re-opened for public use.
Town council meetings solely available in a virtual setting will soon become a thing of the past in Houlton.
Town officials are optimistic that the third time will be the charm for planting trees in historic Market Square. Public works planted seven new trees on Thursday, May 28.