Lynds to lead national leadership development program
In today’s ever-changing business world, cultivating effective leadership is vitally important. F.A. Peabody Company is delighted to announce its role in an exciting collaboration.
In today’s ever-changing business world, cultivating effective leadership is vitally important. F.A. Peabody Company is delighted to announce its role in an exciting collaboration.
Sept. 17-23 is a nationally recognized Adult Education & Family Literacy Week. Adult education has many components which offers our community an opportunity to grow and learn.
The Madawaska-Edmundston International Bridge will remain closed an additional two days, the Maine Department of Transportation announced Monday.
Lucky lottery winners and their co-permittees will be on the lookout throughout the Crown of Maine, six of the state’s most prolific moose zones.
Sodden fields are keeping potatoes in the ground and many farmers are worried about rot.
The Pink Ribbon Jeep Riders have already duck-tagged 5,000 Jeeps from Aroostook County to Portland for the Pink Ribbon Ride for Hope on Oct. 8.
Jasmine Phillip of Houlton and Jordan Farnham of Littleton achieved the honor.
Recently I chanced upon what I call the Case of the Missing Death Certificate. In Maine it’s not unusual to be unable to find a death record prior to 1892. Town clerks usually recorded marriages, but death records were normally left to family Bibles and tombstones.
25 Years Ago October 7, 1998
Patten woodworker named WearGuard Hero of the Year– Lynne Doliber of Patten was chosen as Wearguard Hero for 1998. Doliber was chosen, with three others, from over 1000 entries across the nation. Doliber is employed by S.C. Wood Harvesting Co. in Patten.
Three Houlton businesses destroyed in a Tuesday night fire at the Houlton International Airport are still reeling from the shock as they wrestle with what comes next.