Stories by Staff Aroostook Republican

10 years ago

Limestone bookseller gets Masonic site

  Store, lodge to share quarters      LIMESTONE — A historic building is on its way to being repurposed. File photo/2015 The Limestone Masonic Lodge building formerly owned by the Town of Limestone, has been acquired by Manaus Books, LLC. Owners Brian and Julie Weston plan to turn it into a used book store, […]

10 years ago

Clark joins development group

  Will represent Maine on national industry board for next two years      WASHINGTON, D.C. — Robert P. Clark, executive director of the Northern Maine Development Commission in Caribou, will represent Maine on a national industry board for the coming two years. Robert P. Clark

10 years ago

Fort Fairfield, company release extensive Internet feasibility study

     FORT FAIRFIELD — After months spent researching the current state of broadband in Fort Fairfield through conversations with Internet service providers, surveys of residents and businesses and with boots on the ground investigating the infrastructure that is in place, the Town of Fort Fairfield and the James W. Sewall Company have released the […]

10 years ago

FF Market season about to begin

     FORT FAIRFIELD — The newly formed Fort Fairfield Farmers Market Association begins its first market season on Wednesday, May 18, from 2-6 p.m. in downtown Fort Fairfield.

10 years ago

ACT plans tourism summit in Littleton

     LITTLETON — Aroostook County Tourism (ACT) will host a tourism summit Friday, May 20, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum in Littleton. 

10 years ago

Flewelling releases another book

     HOULTON — In the new book “Turned Around, Dramatically Impacted by God’s Surpassing Power”, Lois Flewelling will inspire, challenge, and equip readers to experience God dramatically. Lois Flewelling

10 years ago

What’s Happening (week of 4-27-16)

Wednesday, April 27 LIMESTONE: Building Body Stability exercise class for seniors, 10-11 a.m. at the Robert A. Frost Memorial Library. Teacher: Julie French. Cost: $6/lesson. Saturday, April 30 EASTON: Launch Day at the Francis Malcolm Science Center, to celebrate the new digital projection system. Demonstrations every 30 minutes, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Refreshments will be served. […]