The County Crossword for July 30, 2025
You can complete this crossword puzzle online. Just click on the box you want to fill in and begin typing the word you think is the answer to the clue.
You can complete this crossword puzzle online. Just click on the box you want to fill in and begin typing the word you think is the answer to the clue.
Sitting in the back row of the Caribou City Council chambers, Derrell Richardson wrung his hands. For the past four months, the flagship location of his medical cannabis business, Richardson Remedies, in Caribou had been upended by changes to a state cannabis law. Richardson had done all he could to fix it. Now the onus […]
Twenty-five years ago, Brandy Marchetti was chipping away at the supervised hours she needed to get her driver’s license. Her aunt — who was battling breast cancer — became a frequent companion. “She’s like, ‘I just had treatment, you need to go and get your hours in for driving, let’s go for a ride,’” Marchetti […]
The Aroostook County grand jury handed up 29 indictments for July.
The five-day event will run through Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Northern Maine Fairgrounds in Presque Isle.
CARIBOU, Maine — Cary Medical Center is proud to announce that Gabrielle Jandreau, occupational therapist with the Cary Rehabilitation Department, has earned her certification in Vestibular Rehabilitation and Concussion Management through the American Institute of Balance. This accomplishment makes Jandreau the only occupational therapist north of Bangor to hold this specialized certification. “This type of […]
The Worthington Scholarship Foundation is delighted to announce that 1,000 graduating seniors from high schools across Maine were awarded the Worthington Scholarship. The Foundation is committed to increasing college accessibility by reducing financial barriers and connecting scholars with resources that will aid them in their college journey. “This Foundation was created with a simple vision: […]
The law will provide tax credits to Aroostook potato processors starting this fall
Thanks to a military training program that launched in May, two national aerospace companies could be coming to northern Maine. Operation Northern Phoenix used the former Loring Air Force Base’s runways for the first run of its five-year aviation training effort. Word of that event spread in aviation circles, and the businesses reached out to […]
More than three weeks into July and the start of the fiscal year for Maine’s nearly 200 school districts, at least 15 are without a new budget.