The top business stories for second half of 2022 in southern Aroostook
The following is the second of two articles highlighting some of the top business stories from 2022. This article highlights events from July to December.
The following is the second of two articles highlighting some of the top business stories from 2022. This article highlights events from July to December.
75 Years Ago – Jan. 1, 1948
Students win essay honors – Several essays were submitted from Houlton High School in the contest sponsored by O. M. Doyle on the subject, “Of What Value is Fresh Fruit to the Health of Our Youth”. The contest was open to all students in this area. Wanda Way, from Houlton, won the first prize of $25.
Stepping into her room was like walking into her kitchen years ago. The bakery shop aromas, as well as that much-loved gift-shop scent had successfully followed her through the many passages of her life.
The following is the second of two articles highlighting some of the top sports stories from 2022. This article highlights events from July to December.
A jump in property taxes likely awaits residents in Houlton in the new year.
The Houlton-Hodgdon Black Hawks varsity hockey team continues to search for that elusive first win on the ice this season, despite playing well in many of its contests.
A stellar second half lifted the Katahdin boys basketball team to a 51-16 victory over Hodgdon Monday afternoon.
The United Way of Aroostook, a nonprofit dedicated to the education, health and financial stability of Aroostook County, announces that it will be holding a fundraising Black Tie Gala on Jan. 21 at the Sargent Family Community Center in Presque Isle. This elegant evening will be filled with inspiration, a live auction and live music.
When it comes to selecting holiday decorations, the students at the Region Two School of Applied Technology have looked inward for inspiration.
The following is the first of two articles highlighting some of the top sports stories from 2022.