Aroostook River Fun Run brings the thrill of racing back to Presque Isle
More than 40 racers filled the river and roadways around Presque Isle on Saturday, thanks to the return of the Aroostook River Fun Run.
More than 40 racers filled the river and roadways around Presque Isle on Saturday, thanks to the return of the Aroostook River Fun Run.
Track and field athletes from throughout Aroostook County converged on Presque Isle Middle School for the Aroostook League Championships Friday, May 20.
The powerhouse that is Caribou boys and girls tennis came to Houlton Wednesday to take on the undefeated Shires in a doubleheader.
Tom turkey remain in full mating mode during the second half of the season, so circumstances are prime to bag and tag a turkey.
As the temperatures have risen of late, so too has the play of area baseball and softball squads.
The Aroostook River Spring Runoff Canoe & Kayak Race kicked off Saturday morning, with 19 boats and 28 paddlers launching from the Lower Lyndon Street boat landing. Last year’s race, which revived Caribou’s river racing tradition, saw 21 boats with 34 paddlers.
The Houlton baseball and softball squads both notched victories over visiting Presque Isle Tuesday afternoon.
May is ice-out and spring trolling time, a chance to hook the largest fish of the season, and it’s a tried and true opportunity for tandem streamers.
The Presque Isle boys and girls track squads both finished third at a County meet held at Caribou High School Saturday, May 7.
The Aroostook Huskies football program will be hosting a flag football summer league starting June 2 and running through July 28 every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6 to 7:30 p.m.