Mother-daughter create ‘Busy Bags’ for foster children
Sometimes a small gesture can make a huge impact.
Sometimes a small gesture can make a huge impact.
Halloween has come and gone and for the first time in 16 years, there were no tricks or treats in our household this year. Sadly, our daughters have officially reached the “too cool for that sort of thing” stage in their lives.
The weather may not have been ideal, but that did not stop hundreds of little ghosts and goblins from getting into the Halloween spirit Thursday, Oct. 31, in Market Square.
Friday evening was a historic night for the Houlton football program as the Shires hosted a playoff game for the first time in the modern era.
The Houlton girls soccer team may have a new head coach, but the results, so far, have been the same.
Hopes of an upset were not meant to be for the Hodgdon boys soccer team Saturday as the No. 4 Hawks fell to top-ranked Penobscot Valley 3-1 in a Class D North semifinal.
The playoff road came to an end for the Southern Aroostook girls soccer team Saturday following a 3-1 loss to top-ranked Penobscot Valley of Howland in a Class D North semifinal.
Fans of exceptional soccer were treated to a gem Wednesday, Oct. 30, as the Hodgdon and Easton boys met in a Class D North quarterfinal.
The Aroostook Huskies football team continued its winning ways Saturday, Oct. 26, as the squad powered past Erskine Academy 52-6.
Downtown Houlton is the place to be this Halloween for all parents looking for a safe environment to bring their children trick or treating.