Flag ordinance needs further discussion, Presque Isle council says
Following the second public hearing on the proposal on July 10, the Presque Isle City Council voted to table adopting the ordinance until more people have a chance to review it.
Following the second public hearing on the proposal on July 10, the Presque Isle City Council voted to table adopting the ordinance until more people have a chance to review it.
The sixth annual event, sponsored by the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce, took place on the first day of the Maine Potato Blossom Festival in Fort Fairfield.
Baseball for All posted on June 28 that University of Maine at Presque Isle graduate and baseball star Ghazaleh “Oz” Sailors had died, and that it had created a fund in her honor to help young female baseball players.
These places include a long-overgrown picnic area, a century-old railroad structure and an airport that hasn’t seen a plane in years.
Baseball for All posted on social media June 28 that Ghazaleh “Oz” Sailors, a standout baseball player at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, had died.
Ghazaleh “Oz” Sailors came to Maine from California and was a star pitcher during her years at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. She is alive, according to the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Department.
Hosted by Fort Fairfield since 1947, the event is one of Maine’s oldest festivals and draws people from throughout the state and beyond.
As the potato plants are thriving early, so are the bugs that like to eat them, said University of Maine Cooperative Extension leaders.
Late Thursday night the sheriff’s office shared a photo on social media of two hooded figures at a redemption center.
The James School, a historic restored one-room schoolhouse, welcomed more than 40 people Thursday for the annual reading of the Declaration of Independence.