Stories by Staff Pioneer Times

8 years ago

Houlton Police log

Editor’s note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.

HOULTON, Maine — The Houlton Police Department responded to the following incidents from Nov. 27-Dec. 3.

 

Sunday, Nov. 27

1:52 a.m. — Off. Janakis responded to Military Street to assist a citizen.

11:05 a.m. — Off. York responded to Military Street to investigate a complaint.

8 years ago

Troop F Report

Editor’s Note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.

HOULTON — The Maine State Police Troop F barracks in Houlton responded to 144 calls for service including over 50 incidents of crashes and vehicles off the road as a result of back-to-back snowstorms during the week of Nov. 28-Dec. 4:

 

Monday, November 28

– State Police responded to a crash on U.S. Route 1 in Grand Isle. An individual reported that a minivan had been struck by a tractor trailer, and the operator was currently trapped inside the vehicle. Trooper Curtin responded to the scene.

8 years ago

‘Light Is On’ invites reconciliation

PORTLAND, Maine — During this Advent season, all Maine Catholics are invited to experience God’s love, mercy and forgiveness through “The Light Is On for You,” which represents multiple opportunities to receive the sacrament of reconciliation.

At St. Mary of the Visitation Parish in Houlton, reconciliation will be offered Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 14 through 16, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

8 years ago

Rotary Auction tops $55,000

HOULTON, Maine — The Houlton Rotary Club is declaring the 61st Annual Radio and TV Auction a success. The auction this year grossed over $55,000 which includes money from the bidding, sale of oil tickets, advertising, sponsorships and donations, as well as the sale of six Boy and the Boot statues for the Houlton Regional Health Services Foundation.

8 years ago

New owners make the doughnuts

Looking to continue proud Sadie’s Bakery tradition By Joseph Cyr Staff Writer Pioneer Times photo/Joseph Cyr Sadie’s Bakery, Houlton’s iconic downtown doughnut shop, has changed ownership. Blaine and Sharon Jackett sold the business to Robin Green and Kristie Fitzpatrick as of Dec. 1. Gathering to mark the transition are, from left, Erika Jackett, Blaine Jackett, […]

8 years ago

United Way dress drive a success

The United Way of Aroostook’s first ever Sell, Share & Support was a success due to the efforts of many shoppers, consignors, and volunteers. The organization expected 100-150 dresses to be brought to the sale for consignment, but on opening sale day, November 19th, the former Claire’s location at the Aroostook Centre Mall had over […]

8 years ago

United Way welcomes Guerrette to board

The United Way of Aroostook is pleased to welcome Ryan Guerrette as the newest member of the Board of Directors. Guerrette comes to the United Way as a lifelong County resident, graduating from Central Aroostook High School in 1996 and NMCC in 1998 with an associate’s degree in business administration. In 1998, he received the […]

8 years ago

State Bar Association names Nelson president

Contributed photo Stephen Nelson of Houlton was elected president of the Maine Bar Association for 2016.     HOULTON — Stephen Nelson, an attorney in Houlton, has been elected as the president of the Maine State Bar Association. In the 125 year history of the bar association, there have only been three presidents from Aroostook […]

8 years ago

Insurance agent achieves customer service credential

Brittany Grass   PRESQUE ISLE — The Insurance Association of Greater Houlton (IAGH) has announced that member Brittany Grass has obtained her Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR) designation. Grass is a licensed state of Maine property and casualty agent, employed by United Insurance’s Hayden/Perry Agency in Presque Isle as a personal lines account manager.

8 years ago

Nursing students celebrate ‘Well Elders’

Contributed photo Northern Maine Community College nursing students gathered with their well elders for a celebratory tea in Presque Isle, enjoyed simultaneously in Houlton via Skype. Many elders could not attend due to their busy schedules. At the event are, from left, front row, Betty Friel, Joan Faulkner and Louise Worthley. Participating student nurses included, […]