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9 years ago

Grant will improve distance learning

Grant will improve distance learning

FRENCHVILLE, Maine — SAD 33 in Frenchville will receive a federal grant of $366,459 to beef up its distance learning capabilities, according to an announcement Thursday, July 14, 2016. The impact will stretch throughout northern Aroostook.

9 years ago

Cary plans VA town hall session

Cary plans VA town hall session

CARIBOU, Maine Veterans throughout Aroostook County are invited to a Veterans Administration Town Hall Meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 in the Chan Center at Cary Medical Center.

9 years ago

Road race held as part of Field Days

Road race held as part of Field Days

EASTON NEWS

The Easton Field Days 5K was held during the recent community celebration. The overall winner was Ross Allen with a time of 21:54.

9 years ago

Mapleton features food, fiddlers

Mapleton features food, fiddlers

  MAPLETON NEWS

MAPLETON, Maine The Mapleton United Methodist Church will hold a luncheon Friday, Aug. 5, at 11:30 a.m.

9 years ago

PIMS lists honor roll

PIMS lists honor roll

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine Officials at Presque Isle Middle School recently announced the fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2015-16 school year. The following students are included:

9 years ago

Healthy You begins 100 Days, 100 Miles

Healthy You begins 100 Days, 100 Miles

CARIBOU, Maine Cary Medical Center’s Healthy You program, in partnership with Townsquare Media and other local sponsors, has announced the launch of their 100 Miles in 100 Days Healthy You Fitness Challenge.

9 years ago

UMPI’s Benson debuts new ceramics pieces

UMPI’s Benson debuts new ceramics pieces

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The University of Maine at Presque Isle’s Reed Art Gallery is proud to present “Containers” by Hyrum Benson, going on now through Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 featuring new work by Benson, an UMPI faculty member and the new director of the Reed Art Gallery.

9 years ago

Remembering a longtime supporter

If you ever brought your pet to the Central Aroostook Humane Society for “Photos with Santa Paws,” you knew Helen Palmer.