Stories by Staff Aroostook Republican

11 years ago

Priscilla A. Thompson

Thompson, Priscilla A., 70, December 19, 2014.  A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 27 at the VFW, Caribou.  Interment to be held in the Northern Maine Veterans Cemetery at 1 p.m. on Monday.  Arrangements by Mockler Funeral Home, Caribou.

11 years ago

District Court News

    CARIBOU — The following cases were heard at the District Court in Caribou during the month of October.    Tyler Berthiaume, 19, Caribou: violating fishing rule, $100 fine.

11 years ago

‘Tis the season to be cautious

To the editor:
Now that we are officially into the holiday season, consumers should watch out for certain seasonal scams that reemerge each year.

11 years ago

Drunk driving doesn’t have to be part of the holiday season

In the wake of President Barack Obama’s recent proclamation, Power of Prevention and Drug Free Communities/Aroostook Substance Abuse Prevention program is helping to get the word out to community members that December is National Impaired Driving Prevention month.

11 years ago

Katahdin Trust announces promotion of Patty Hersey to vice president

Patty Hersey     HOULTON — Katahdin Trust senior vice president of retail services, Bonnie Foster, has announced the promotion of Patty Hersey to vice president, business development officer.    Hersey will be responsible for business development for small business, commercial and non-profit entities in the northern Penobscot and Aroostook County market area.  

11 years ago

Mammography service at TAMC gets stamp of approval

A recent annual inspection has reaffirmed that the mammography services offered at TAMC continue to deliver excellent results for patients. Not only did the unit pass the inspection, but they achieved an impressive result of zero deficiencies.

11 years ago

Washburn Trailside now open along ITS 83

By Kathy McCarty  Staff Writer     WASHBURN — A new diner, convenience store and gas station — Washburn Trailside, 1094 Washburn Rd. — has opened in town, filling a spot left vacant about eight years ago following the closing of Griffin’s One Stop.