Fort Kent officials consider options for excess trash outside homes
The town is not able to issue citations for littering in cases of excess trash outside a home, as long as the garbage is on the homeowner’s property.
The town is not able to issue citations for littering in cases of excess trash outside a home, as long as the garbage is on the homeowner’s property.
The project will replace water lines that are presently at high risk of failure along Route 1.
An approaching warm front will bring increasing clouds today with rain likely tonight as it lifts across the region by early Thursday. Low pressure will then lift across the Great Lakes and track east of James Bay into northern Quebec/Nunavut.
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Aroostook County Tourism will host the 2024 Aroostook County Tourism Summit on Wednesday, May 8 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Frenchville Community Center, with a focus on growing tourism collaboratively using our unique natural resources.
Incumbent councilors Andrew Caron and Corey Pelletier were both reelected for three-year terms.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host its 12th annual Scholars’ Symposium on Wednesday, April 24 on the UMFK campus. The theme of this year’s event is “One Health.” The symposium is open to the public.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent is pleased to announce that author Kathryn Olmstead will be the Commencement speaker for the 142nd commencement ceremony held at the UMFK Sports Center on May 4.
With names like Toadally Dahk and Shiretown Blackout, brewers and winemakers in the Aroostook County region focused on specialty eclipse sips.
The three-day celebration, also known as Summerfest, will begin on Friday, July 12 and go until July 14.