Invest in Aroostook County’s future by voting Yes on Question 4
To the editor:
The demographics challenges in Aroostook County, like most of rural Maine, are amplified with an aging and smaller population.
To the editor:
The demographics challenges in Aroostook County, like most of rural Maine, are amplified with an aging and smaller population.
To the editor:
I would like to share my personal endorsement of my husband, Matt Irwin, for Aroostook County Sheriff.
To the editor:
When I began serving as a County Commissioner in 1989, Aroostook County had nearly 90,000 residents. Today, our population is closer to 70,000.
To the editor:
The recent political fiasco stemming from the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh has shown me what the nature of politics is today: allegations lacking facts and personal attacks.
Voters in Aroostook County will see a referendum question on the Nov. 6 ballot that is specific to the governance structure of Aroostook County. The Aroostook only question asks voter approval to eliminate the elected County treasurer position and replace it with an appointed County treasurer.
This Nov. 6, we elect a sheriff for the county of Aroostook.
We have Veterans Day in the fall and Memorial Day in the spring, but our service members sacrifice their time and safety every single day of the year to preserve our freedom.
The bond being presented to MSAD 1 is another example of taxpayer wasted funds.
The temperatures casually dipped into the 20’s and yesterday marked the year’s first flurries of snow