Rustic Treasures brings unique boutique offerings to Van Buren
From women’s fashion, holiday decorations, candles, and wall ornaments adorned with inspirational quotes, newly-opened Rustic Treasures boutique store has plenty to offer.
From women’s fashion, holiday decorations, candles, and wall ornaments adorned with inspirational quotes, newly-opened Rustic Treasures boutique store has plenty to offer.
When Cody Campbell realized that Aroostook County had no eco blasting services, he decided to use his newfound skills to start a first-of-its-kind business in the region.
The WINTERGREEN EXPRESS is coming back to Presque Isle on December 8-9.
S.W. Collins Co., a sixth-generation family business, was recently named as one of the “2023 Best Places to Work in Maine”.
The Loring Air Museum was the recent recipient of a donation of $2,030 from the Limestone High School Classes of 1972, 1973 and 1974.
The grand opening of a new space for local crafters, artists, and other creative workers was held Tuesday in the Aroostook Centre Mall, which is seeing a resurgence in tenants.
The County Federal Credit Union is excited to announce that Brad Wolverton has recently joined the credit union as the chief financial officer.
Broadband expansion projects throughout Maine, including central Aroostook County, may be in jeopardy if contract negotiations between Charter Communications and the Maine Connectivity Authority fall through this week.
The Rotary Club of Presque Isle is inviting fellow Rotarians and community members to join them at their upcoming Paul Harris Recognition Evening on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Dr. Tomasz Herzog, University of Maine at Presque Isle professor of Social Foundations of Education and Social Studies Education, co-edited a book on the COVID-19 pandemic that was published recently in Berlin, Germany. Dr. Herzog was one of the three co-editors — along with Professors Krzysztof Hajder and Lukasz Donaj — of the book, titled “Economy 4.0 and the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Review of Research”.