Caribou Rec News (week of 11-30-2016)
Men’s 30-and-over basketball
This program is designed for gentlemen 30 years of age and older and meets at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center gym on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m.
Men’s 30-and-over basketball
This program is designed for gentlemen 30 years of age and older and meets at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Center gym on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 1 CARIBOU: Road to Recovery volunteer training, 2-3:30 p.m., Chan Center, Cary Medical Center. Drivers will transport cancer patients to and from appointments. For more information, call Elisa Madore, 462-6307. EASTON: Holiday craft workshop at Francis Malcolm Science Center, 5:30-7:30 p.m. All materials provided. Cost: Wreath or large centerpiece, $15; swag or small […]
Caswell lists honor roll
CASWELL, Maine — The Dawn F. Barnes Elementary School in Caswell has announced the first-quarter honor roll for the 2016-17 school year.
Included were:
GRADE 3 — A/B honor roll: Joseph Theriault, Delaynee Labreck and Jeremiah Friedel.
It happens every year. When the leaves start to turn, they leave. Friends, neighbors and relatives head south for the winter.
CARIBOU — The 2016 Caribou Rotary Club Cash Draw is underway. There are two weeks left before the draw and 580 tickets have been sold.
The Aroostook County Action Program Inc. welcomed six new board members during its Nov. 17 annual meeting.
PRESQUE ISLE — The Aroostook Aspirations Initiative recently recognized what it calls a sustaining strategic partnership with WAGM-TV of Presque Isle as part of the nonprofit’s mission to join forces with County businesses and companies for the good of local students.
The Northern Maine Community College Foundation celebrated another successful year of fund raising and distributing scholarships during its annual dinner Nov. 10. Donors, staff, friends of the college and students attended the event, when staff presented special awards. Contributed photo Richard Engels, Esq., of Presque Isle, second from left, accepts the 2016 Outstanding […]
Trail report will once again air on local radio stations CARIBOU — Aroostook County has received its first measurable snowfall and that has those in the tourism industry thinking snowmobile season.
Catholic Charities Maine, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, installed two new board members at its November meeting. Kathy Dyer of Houlton and Kimberly Suttie of Waterville were appointed.