Fort Fairfield grads create scholarship for classmate who died in fire
It didn’t take long for Rose Elmer’s high school classmates to find a way to honor their friend, who died along with her parents in a house fire earlier this month.
It didn’t take long for Rose Elmer’s high school classmates to find a way to honor their friend, who died along with her parents in a house fire earlier this month.
On October 27 members of the Auto Advisory and Workforce Industry Council Kip Griffin of Griffin Auto, Bruce Dickenson of Advance Auto and Ron O’Brien from Washington County Community College met with Loring Job Corps Center Automotive Instructor Charles Ketch, Loring automotive students and the Career Technical Training Manager Kevin Quist to review all core requirements to provide ASE certifications for the automotive repair trade.
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, WOWbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
The Caribou National Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony on Monday, October 30 at the Caribou Performing Arts Center, inducting 11 new members to the organization.
The Fort Fairfield High School Class of 1973 enjoyed a wonderful 50th class reunion at the VFW in July.
St. John Valley Senior College is offering a class on “The Veteran Experience”. The class will include a panel of veterans of different wars who will talk about their experiences during their military service.
Jane McCall has been promoted to full-time superintendent for RSU 39 after serving as the district’s interim superintendent since July.
The Loring Air Museum was the recent recipient of a donation of $2,030 from the Limestone High School Classes of 1972, 1973 and 1974.
Breakfast for all Schools
Breakfast is served with multi-grain reduced-sugar cereal, WOWbutter/jelly, assorted fruit juice and 1 percent and skim milk.
The Houlton Police Department does not have any intelligence that indicates 40-year-old Robert R. Card II, a person of interest in the shootings who remains at large, is heading north toward the County, but they are taking precautions and working with the border patrol, said Chief Tim DeLuca.