After more than 30 years, wrestling championship returns to Fort Kent
About 200 student wrestlers will travel from towns up to six hours away to Fort Kent for the Class B regional wrestling championship event on Feb. 2.
About 200 student wrestlers will travel from towns up to six hours away to Fort Kent for the Class B regional wrestling championship event on Feb. 2.
The Aroostook Agency on Aging used the occasion of its recent Annual Meeting and 50th anniversary to start a new tradition of recognizing employees, volunteers, partners, and supporters who embody the organization’s mission to improve the lives of older persons in the community.
An upper-level trough will move into the Maritimes today with high pressure briefly building in this afternoon. Clouds increase tonight as a warm front lifts towards the region.
On Friday, Dec. 1 from 4-8 p.m., several members of the Aroostook RSVP advisory committee and a few of the knitters who donate their talents and skills to the project, will be on hand with a large display and variety of their creations in the 260 Main St. Artists for Aging gallery.
The project is valued at $2.4 million. Pleasant Street contains numerous facilities, including Fort Kent’s elementary and high school, the University of Maine at Fort Kent, and a preschool and adult learning center.
The Insurance Professionals of Northeast Maine had wanted to find a special way to mark Older Americans Month and recognize the strength and experience older persons bring to their communities
When the $65 million port of entry project is complete, GSA officials say it will house administration, training staff, staff support, processing support, enforcement support, agricultural inspection, building support, inspection support areas, and training facilities.
The 2024 Can-Am Crown, scheduled for March 2, will draw significant attention from the sled dog racing community and winter sports enthusiasts worldwide.
Acadia Federal Credit Union, a member-owned financial institution with branches throughout northern Aroostook County and Bangor, recently distributed nearly $46,000 to help feed Maine’s hungry.