St. John Valley area From our Files – Week of November 6, 2024
25 Years Ago — November 10, 1999
Valley’s blue ribbon school – Officials at Dr. Levesque School in Frenchville learned their school was among the top 1 percent in the country.
25 Years Ago — November 10, 1999
Valley’s blue ribbon school – Officials at Dr. Levesque School in Frenchville learned their school was among the top 1 percent in the country.
75 Years Ago – September 27, 1949
Young Potato Picker Thinks Kindest People In The World Live In Houlton — Malcolm Connell, 20, of 484 Plainfield street, Providence, R.I., will leave for his home tomorrow convinced that the kindest people in the world are to be found in Houlton.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Again next week, the Presque Isle Elks, Lodge #1954 will offer a free Veterans Day supper for all military veterans, current military service personnel and their spouses on Monday, November 11 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Elks Lodge located at 508 Main St. in Presque Isle. According to Tina Dougherty, […]
The following births were recently announced at Houlton Regional Hospital:
Accidents happen every day. Even the best pet owners can make a mistake, or a set of circumstances can lead to an injury to your dog.
This Saturday evening, Nov. 2 at 5 p.m., the State Road Advent Christian Church will hold its annual harvest supper.
25 Years Ago – November 3, 1999
Dudley received a letter of commendation — Alan Dudley, district game warden, was presented with a letter of commendation for his heroic actions on Sept. 11, 1999.
25 Years Ago — November 3, 1999
Maine School Nurse of the year – The Maine Association of School Nurses has named Elaine Ouellette the School Nurse of the Year.
50 Years Ago – October 30, 1974
Campaign Aims At Sending 300 Youngsters To Camp — A unique fund-raising campaign aimed at sending 300 Maine children to camp in perpetuity is off to a good start and gaining momentum.
25 Years Ago – Nov. 3, 1999
Officials visit the site of veterans cemetery — Legislators visited the proposed site of a veterans cemetery to get an idea of what needs to be done to change the field into a burial ground. Organizers hope to begin burials by Memorial Day.