Caribou to once again host Memorial Day parade
After several years, Caribou’s Memorial Day parade will finally return to the city on Monday, May 30.
After several years, Caribou’s Memorial Day parade will finally return to the city on Monday, May 30.
When Heather Anderson began teaching at Caribou Community School last fall, she never expected to end the school year this way.
While some may consider Friday the 13th to be the unluckiest day of the year, Caribou area shoppers lucked out.
The Aroostook River Spring Runoff Canoe & Kayak Race kicked off Saturday morning, with 19 boats and 28 paddlers launching from the Lower Lyndon Street boat landing. Last year’s race, which revived Caribou’s river racing tradition, saw 21 boats with 34 paddlers.
Caribou is now the first municipality in Aroostook to approve Juneteenth as a holiday for city employees.
An aspiring entrepreneur is hoping that the Caribou City Council will change the city’s current marijuana ordinance to allow for-profit medical marijuana facilities to operate.
After three long years, the Anah Shrine Circus returned to Aroostook County this week.
A Thursday morning crash in Masardis resulted in minor injuries for a truck driver.
On Wednesday, RSU 39 school board members unanimously approved a budget that will be slightly higher than initially predicted.
When members of the Limestone United Methodist Church and Age Friendly Limestone formed The Purple Ladle in early 2020, they intended to serve free weekly lunches and dinners to people in need at the church.