Moosestompers winter carnival returns to the Houlton community Feb. 4-6
The 26th annual Moosestompers winter carnival returns to Houlton Feb. 4-6 for three fun-filled days of outdoor activities.
The 26th annual Moosestompers winter carnival returns to Houlton Feb. 4-6 for three fun-filled days of outdoor activities.
Staying well allows us to live better lives. Through group classes, informational sessions and events, the Aroostook Agency on Aging staff and volunteers share topics and techniques that are intended to help all people age well.
As the city of Caribou begins planning its most popular summer events, including Thursdays on Sweden Street, officials are hoping that the COVID-19 pandemic does not cause the level of disruptions they saw in 2020.
Though the event is still a couple of months away, organizers for the Aroostook County Sled Run are already encouraging local riders to join them in supporting Relay for Life.
A tradition from old Sweden, going back to the fourth century, was celebrated on Dec. 13 at the New Sweden Historical Society on Saint Lucia Day.
Northern Light A.R. Gould Hospital has kicked off its 2021 Lights of Life campaign to support cancer care and honor cancer patients.
Those who visited the Vera Estey house over the weekend got a taste of what it was like for the financially affluent in Presque Isle during the Victorian era.
Wednesday, Dec. 8
HOULTON: Putnam House Senior Center, open 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
A new location, which was a considerable distance from Houlton Regional Hospital, did little to deter people from attending the Health Services Foundation’s Festival of Trees this year.
Even with the local upsurge in COVID-19 cases, small business owners in Caribou have a reason to be optimistic: more people than last year are purchasing holiday gifts in person rather than relying solely on online shopping.