Central Aroostook graduates urged to embrace core values as they leave school
Central Aroostook High School’s Class of 2022 said goodbye to their childhoods and hello to their futures as they received their diplomas Friday evening.
Central Aroostook High School’s Class of 2022 said goodbye to their childhoods and hello to their futures as they received their diplomas Friday evening.
Caribou welcomed local vendors and community members to Sweden Street to officially launch the city’s summer event season.
Limestone residents will elect new town and school leaders during the annual election on Tuesday, June 14.
The towns of Stockholm and New Sweden will hold their annual elections and town meetings in mid-June.
David Brissette never once fought a fire, but for his comrades at Caribou Fire & Ambulance, he was as much a brother and friend as any firefighter they ever came to know.
For the first time since before the pandemic, hundreds of community members joined local veterans organizations in paying tribute to soldiers who gave their lives in sacrifice for their country.
Twenty-five students from across Maine graduated from the Maine School of Science and Mathematics on Saturday, stepping closer to their futures while honoring the classmates and staff who have shaped them the past four years.
Residents of RSU 39 (Caribou and Stockholm) voted Wednesday to approve a budget of $20,826,248 for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
Prior to COVID-19, the Nylander Museum of Natural History had gone from barely seeing foot traffic to hosting educational events that attracted hundreds of community members.
More than 40 racers filled the river and roadways around Presque Isle on Saturday, thanks to the return of the Aroostook River Fun Run.