Stories by Staff Star Herald

9 years ago

Planning center opens

Planning center opens Serves seniors in Star City PRESQUE ISLE — In order to meet the growing needs of seniors in northern Maine, the Senior Planning Center will now be offering their services at 572 Main St. in Presque Isle, beginning on Monday, Aug. 1.

9 years ago

Olympia Sports donation

Olympia Sports donation The Central Aroostook Association was the recipient of 10 packets of clothing through a donation from the Olympia Sports Clothing Bank.

9 years ago

Church to provide music at bandstand

Church to provide music at bandstand

 MARS HILL NEWS

The Mars Hill and Blaine Sargent and Tweedie Bandstand will feature a music concert by the Apostolic Pentecostal Church on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 4 p.m. Plan now to stop by for some great music!

9 years ago

Christmas tree honors Kneeland

Christmas tree honors Kneeland

 EASTON NEWS

On, July 2, 2016, the Easton Board of Selectman dedicated a seven-foot spruce tree to be the town Christmas Tree and a bench at the Little School Community park in memory of Richard Kneeland.

9 years ago

Memorial Art

Memorial Art Jan Kok of Presque Isle recently donated an original painting by his late wife, Evelyn Kok, in memory of longtime friend, library trustee and supporter, Paul S. Hamlin, M.D., to the Mark and Emily Turner Memorial Library.

9 years ago

Portage hosts annual Whoopie Pie Festival

Portage hosts annual Whoopie Pie Festival

ASHLAND NEWS

The town of Portage Lake Tourism Committee (PLTC) is proud to announce that they will once again sponsor the Portage Lake Whoopie Pie Festival on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.

9 years ago

Easton students on spring fourth-quarter honor roll

Easton students on spring
fourth-quarter honor roll

EASTON, Maine Easton Junior/Senior High School officials have announced the fourth-quarter honor roll. The following students were included:

9 years ago

Martial artists get a kick

Martial artists get a kick

Graves tourney turns 25

MARS HILL, Maine — Grand Master Bill Graves can hardly believe it’s been 25 years since his first Summer Kick Off Karate and Ju-Jitsu tournament took place. Back in 1991, there were well over a dozen karate competitions in Maine, but now only five remain and Graves’ event is the only one north of Bangor.