6 chilling tales from Aroostook County
Ghostly apparitions, a supernatural logger and buried gold — a horror film? Nope. They’re all part of Aroostook County’s chilling lore.
Ghostly apparitions, a supernatural logger and buried gold — a horror film? Nope. They’re all part of Aroostook County’s chilling lore.
Aroostook County’s longest running craft fair and a newer fall-themed event will celebrate the harvest season next weekend.
A spontaneous jam session of strings, drums and vocals breathed new life into Patten’s once endangered 1845 Regular Baptist Church on Sunday.
James’ Pumpkin Stand opened last month with a variety of both orange and white pumpkins.
A dog dressed in human clothing with a growing Instagram following is helping its owner raise money to open a unique shelter.
115 Years Ago – Oct. 8, 1908
A new hall going up — It is understood that H. D. Collins is to begin at once the erection of a hall on his lot in the rear of A. V. Goud’s and A. A. Garden’s stores
Area seniors could lose access to transportation services if a new Caribou ride service is unable to expand into outlying towns.
The system will then drift across Quebec Thursday and move into the Maritimes late week. This will keep showery conditions across the Valley for the period.
Local spirits and fare flowed freely Saturday at The County’s Oktoberfest.
The fall series of Theology of the County will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Chapman Street in Presque Isle.