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Duffers have field day on the links
Nearly 100 duffers from New Brunswick and Maine joined together in Woodstock on Wednesday for the rookie edition of the Woodstock Golf and Curling Club's tour stop on the Upper St.
Acadian Festival rich in Franco-American heritage
The Acadian Festival began yesterday with a Mass honoring Acadian ancestors at St.
Built around family, Blistered Fingers keeps on packing them in
SIDNEY : Their neighbors say Sandy and Greg Cormier "put Sidney on the map," according to Sandy.
Governor introduces emergency repeal of Irving law
" Gov. John Baldacci filed emergency legislation today to repeal the state law that prompted Irving Woodlands LLC to halt operations on more than 1 million acres in northern Maine.
Fort Kent logging forum focuses on bonded labor laws
Panelists Charlene Giles, director of the Chicago processing center for the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Foreign Labor Certification; state Rep.
Fort Kent logger left waiting in clash between state, Irving
Isaiah Martin, who turns 3 this summer, could be the fifth generation of Martins to work in the north Maine woods.
Consolidation vote looms for SADs a
School administrators hope the third time is the charm when SAD 27 and SAD 10 voters go to the polls for a special referendum May 28 to decide the fate of a proposed Alternative Organizational Structure.
3 Soccer Players Commit to UMFK
Three area soccer players have signed National Letters of Intent to attend the University of Maine Fort Kent.
The two were forced to renounce that status in the early 1970s when they became U.S. citizens to work and go to school in this country.
Book signing in Fort Kent turns into a school reunion
John Valley native Ralph Theriault signs copies of his new book, "Destination: Madawaska," during a book launch party at the University of Maine at Fort Kent this weekend.
Demand rises for adult education
Demand rises for adult education Instructor Julie Cook Griffiths works with Michael Robinson on math at Fort Kent Adult and Community Education's learning lab recently.
Officials: No courts to close for now
That was the unanimous decision Friday of a committee made up judges, legislators, county officials and members of the legal community charged with considering whether some of the least busy District ...
Governor Directs DOT Action on Aroostook County Highway Project
Governor John E. Baldacci today announced that he has instructed the Maine Department of Transportation to advance an Aroostook County transportation project so that construction can begin in 2010.
Hundreds flock to fiddle jamboree
Hundreds flock to fiddle jamboree It was standing-room-only onstage and in the audience as more than 300 people came to hear 40 musicians from both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border at the 13th annual Fiddlers ...
Gasoline prices are expected to remain stable this week, but should drop by approximately one cent when the provincial Energy and Utilities Board makes its adjustment today.
Fort Kent to pursue Acadian Congress
From now until March 30 an international committee representing towns, cultural groups and civic organizations in northern Maine and western New Brunswick will work together on an application to act as host to ...
$5M distributed for riverfronts
More projects of this type may be on their way for rivers statewide. Buy Photo AUGUSTA, Maine - Roughly $5 million in voter-approved bonds are being divvied up among communities from Fort Kent to Biddeford for ...
Valley, N.B. seek 2014 Acadian Congress
Valley, N.B. seek 2014 Acadian Congress FORT KENT, Maine - Think of it as the cultural equivalent of the Olympic Games.
Credit card scams hit St. John Valley
Credit card scams hit St. John Valley FORT KENT, Maine - The irony was as inescapable as it was alarming.