Stories by Staff Aroostook Republican

9 years ago

Track qualifier in Caribou concludes

CARIBOU, Maine — A track and field meet that was suspended wrapped up a week later, solidifying the field of qualifiers for the MRPA Track and Field state meet.

9 years ago

Nearly 300 attend Tiger camp

FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine — Two weeks of Tiger Basketball Camp wrapped up July 1, 2016 with nearly 300 boys and girls taking part in this year’s version.

9 years ago

Soccer officiating clinic set for July 23

Those who enjoy the game of soccer, being outdoors and staying in shape have an opportunity to combine all three by becoming a soccer official this fall.

9 years ago

MSB and Police meeting in league championship

CARIBOU, Maine — Machias Savings Bank of the National Division and Police of the American Division are the final two teams standing in the Caribou Little League playoffs.

9 years ago

Graves records victory in annual Musterd Mile

CARIBOU, Maine — Forty eight runners laced up their sneakers Friday for the annual Musterd Mile, which began at Caribou High School and ended one mile later at Monica’s Scandinavian Gift Shop.

9 years ago

LABOR LAWS

Contributed photo Pamela Megathlin, right, director of the Bureau of Labor Standards at the Maine Department of Labor, stands with Penny Wickstrom of Pines Health Services at a recent presentation hosted by the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce.

9 years ago

Training gap leads to code officer shortage

  NMDC offers exams at Caribou site CARIBOU — Aroostook County is experiencing a shortage of code enforcement officers and officials are looking to attract qualified persons to the profession.

9 years ago

Katahdin Trust promotes two to VP positions

Katahdin Trust Executive Vice President of Commercial Services Peter St. John recently announced the promotions of two longtime bank employees who together have nearly 40 years of service at Katahdin Trust.

9 years ago

ACAP nets $25,000 grant

  Gift will expand case management innovations PRESQUE ISLE — The Aroostook County Action Program announced July 7 that it has received a $25,000 grant from the John T. Gorman Foundation. Funding will allow the organization to offer some innovative approaches for families in need of emergency services.