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Checkpoints in Fort Fairfield
Checkpoints in Fort Fairfield
Checkpoints in Fort Fairfield
If you're planning on drinking and driving this upcoming Labor Day weekend, you might want to think again. The Fort Fairfield Police Department would like to inform all motorists that there will be drunk driving checkpoints throughout Fort Fairfield on Friday, September 4th.
Shriners Spread Cheer
Shriners Spread Cheer
Shriners Spread Cheer
Aroostook County  -  Good cheer and the spirit of the Holiday Season were recently delivered to patients and residents of several central Aroostook area healthcare facilities by members of the Aroostook County Shrine Club who were joined by a special visitor from the North Pole.
Lights of Life Trees
Lights of Life Trees
Lights of Life Trees
Aroostook County  -  The downtowns of two central Aroostook County communities shine a bit brighter heading into the holiday season with the official lighting of the Lights of Life tree on Main Street in Presque Isle and the community tree in Fort Fairfield this past weekend.
Turkey Dinner Tradition
Turkey Dinner Tradition
Turkey Dinner Tradition
Aroostook County  -  Each year, patients of TAMC’s County Dialysis Center receive a box complete with a turkey dinner and all the trimmings thanks to the generosity of TAMC employees, donors and the legacy of a former dialysis patient who passed away four years ago.
2014 PI Light Parade
2014 PI Light Parade
2014 PI Light Parade
Aroostook County -  The Star City will shine even brighter than it usually does the first weekend in December when northern Maine’s largest Holiday Light Parade, sponsored by Emera Maine, and a host of other activities surrounding the annual event  are set to mark the season.
Holiday Events in N.B.
Holiday Events in N.B.
Holiday Events in N.B.
It's getting to be that time of year again! Are you in the holiday spirit? Well get ready because the Florenceville-Bristol & District Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the Flurry of Christmas Spirit from Thursday, November 20th until Sunday, December 14th.
Presidents Day?
Presidents Day?
Presidents Day?
Chock it up to the power of the 'digital age,' or 'word of mouth,' or whatever, but February 17th has never officially been declared 'Presidents Day.' It's still the day we put candles on the cake for our first occupier of the Oval office, of which he never really occupied; George Washington. So, are we simply catering to the idea of inclusiveness by honoring all of them and Washington has to shar

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