Toys for Tots campaign hopes to make holidays special for local youths
Ambulance personnel often see people at their worst, in crisis situations.
Ambulance personnel often see people at their worst, in crisis situations.
A moose in the road was cited as the contributing cause of a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 95 on Dec. 8.
Bowling enthusiasts will need to wait a bit longer for the opening of Caribou’s most anticipated new business.
Sen. Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, was unanimously re-elected by members of the 131st Maine Senate to serve a third consecutive term as President of the Maine Senate. He was sworn in by Gov. Janet T. Mills alongside members of the 131st Maine Senate.
The Presque Isle City Council voted to approve the 2023 budget on Dec. 7 after multiple budget workshops during the fall.
With a steady rain pouring down Wednesday morning, members of the Chester L. Briggs American Legion Post No. 47 gathered in Riverfront Park to honor those veterans who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor.
The Caribou Utilities District will move forward with its broadband expansion project without a donation from the controversial local hospital district board.
How would a local school district handle an active shooter situation if one were ever to occur in Aroostook County?
A new free sand bucket program for seniors age 60 and older has been implemented by the Presque Isle Rotary Club in partnership with the Aroostook Agency on Aging.
The community of Patten will never forget the sacrifice one of its own made while serving in the armed forces.