Caribou area From our Files – Week of September 6, 2023
100 Years Ago – Sept. 6, 1923
Retiring — It is understood that George Mooers of Ashland is selling out his electric plant and his home property.
100 Years Ago – Sept. 6, 1923
Retiring — It is understood that George Mooers of Ashland is selling out his electric plant and his home property.
50 Years Ago September 5, 1973
Houlton Native Joins Law Firm In Philadelphia – Theodore W. Mason, a native of Houlton and a graduate of Houlton High School in 1961, has joined the law firm of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews and Ingersoll in Philadelphia, Pa.
25 Years Ago – September 9, 1998
Graves received leadership award — Roberts, Greg and Mike Graves, owners of Graves Shop ’N Save, were selected to receive the 1998 Sam Walton Business Leader Award, sponsored by the Wal-Mart Foundation and the Wal-Mart store in Presque Isle.
75 Years Ago – August 26, 1948
Maine Potato Growers elected two new directors at their annual meeting — Two new directors of Maine Potato Growers, Incorporated, Leo Flewelling of Crouseville and Ernest Chasse of Madawaska, were elected at the annual meeting of the potato cooperative at Presque Isle High school, Friday.
25 Years Ago September 16, 1998
LifeFlight comes to Shiretown – Houlton was introduced to the new LifeFlight of Maine air ambulance service, which will be available to Aroostook County soon. Sue Wardwell, critical care coordinator for Meridian Health, led the presentation. She explained the history, functions and details of the service to hospital emergency treatment personnel.
50 Years Ago — August 23, 1973
Seniors enjoy a day at Zayre’s – The Van Buren seniors participated in the recent Senior Day at Zayre’s store in Madawaska.
50 Years Ago — August 23, 1973
20 years of service – Walter Fournier, a Soil Conservation Technician of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service received a service award and pin in recognition of 20 years of federal service.
50 Years Ago — Aug. 16, 1973
SAD 27 enrollment dips – Enrollment in SAD 27 schools continues to decline sharply. Superintendent Paul Kelly revealed this week that enrollment for the 1973-74 school year showed a drop of 102 students.
115 Years Ago – Aug. 27, 1908
With the big leagues now — ‘Bobby’ Vail of this town has joined the pitching staff of the Pittsburgs. This team is now at the head of the National League, and it certainly speaks well for ‘Bob’ to get such a position. His many friends and admirers in Aroostook have reason to feel proud of his advance in the baseball world and will watch with interest his work with the fast Pittsburg team.
50 Years Ago – August 22, 1973
Lions helped with loan — Payment of $2,070 for the Opportunity Training Center land loan was made by Dick McCrossin, Presque Isle Lions Club president, to Ray E. Lamoreau, chairman of the city council. The local government backed the Lions in purchasing ten acres for OTC expansion.