Weekly digital jigsaw – Mt. Katahdin — Houlton Pioneer Times
Mt. Katahdin is a picturesque scene these days with all of the fiery fall colors. This image was captured by Houlton Pioneer Times reader Patty Jennings from her back yard in Stacyville.
Mt. Katahdin is a picturesque scene these days with all of the fiery fall colors. This image was captured by Houlton Pioneer Times reader Patty Jennings from her back yard in Stacyville.
I have to share this experience. I have never had this happen and what a blessing I had today. My son wanted me to stop at Tim Horton’s in Caribou to get him a pumpkin iced capp. While going through the drive-thru, spur of the moment, I decided to get chili and broccoli/cheddar soup for supper tonight for us.
An MSAD #70 Board Meeting will be held on Monday, August 21, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Central Office Board Room.
Barely a day away from a government shutdown, a special six-person budget committee recommended a tenuous two-year state spending plan to the Legislature late Thursday, setting up a scramble to wrangle two-thirds support and a showdown with Gov. Paul LePage.
With a stroke of his pen, Gov. Paul LePage last week enacted landmark legislation putting Maine in the forefront of the food sovereignty movement
Fragments of the bullet accidentally fired at Maine Criminal Justice Academy Cadet Matthew Morrison on Monday are still in his leg.
Several teams were victorious on the baseball and softball diamond Tuesday as a number of preliminary playoff games were played.
One day after suffering their first loss of the season, the Katahdin Cougar baseball team got back on the winning track Thursday in a game against RSU 50 rival Southern Aroostook.
The Houlton track and field team took advantage of the sunny Saturday to post solid times and distances at the Caribou invitational meet.
New photos are being added throughout the day.