Limestone to host weeklong Fourth of July celebration
The Limestone Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting Fourth of July celebrations, with one week packed with family activities, concerts, the annual parade and a slew of new events.
The Limestone Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting Fourth of July celebrations, with one week packed with family activities, concerts, the annual parade and a slew of new events.
Three years after scaling back activities due to COVID-19, people in Maine’s only Swedish colony once again came together to celebrate the arrival of summer in similar fashion as their ancestors.
After listening to concerns from city residents and officials, Caribou councilors unanimously rejected a proposed ordinance that would have deemed the Caribou Utilities District responsible for cleaning fire hydrants in the winter.
Fifteen municipalities and nonprofits from across The County will receive a total of $2,157,808 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to support infrastructure upgrades, environmental clean-ups and business expansions.
Voters in Caribou approved various referendum questions Tuesday, including those concerning the local school budget and the fate of a new police station.
Twenty-three students from Fort Fairfield High School visited their much-loved school one last time Sunday as they looked toward their futures.
As the 99 graduates of Presque Isle High School listened to various speakers on Saturday, many might not have expected to hear that they should embrace failure as well as success.
Twenty-six students graduated from Washburn District High School and looked back on their most beloved memories.
New Sweden’s Midsommar will return and host a delayed celebration of the town’s founding this month.
Caribou High School’s latest graduates set off toward new adventures on Sunday, June 5, but not without first gaining advice from those who have supported them through the past four years.