Thousands of people will soon descend on Fort Fairfield to bask in northern Maine’s chief agricultural export: the potato.
The machine was a feller buncher, which is used to cut and stack trees, and was operating at the time of the fire.
This year's iconic summer gathering was especially significant as the celebration coincided with the country’s 250th birthday ...
Women make up approximately 43% of farmers in Maine, 7% higher than the national average. Many would be forgiven for thinking ...
The Houlton July 4 parade was one of many around The County and state set to celebrate the nation’s 1776 independence. To ...
The County Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce the addition of two new team members, William Belyea and Nicole ...
The County Federal Credit Union is proud to announce a commitment of $50,000 to support Northern Maine Community Trails, one ...
The company’s rapid growth in the Pine Tree State is an indication of its desire to tap into a market that has largely been ...
Since early childhood, Griffin Lavertu of Portland has been traveling to visit his grandfather James in Madawaska. But this ...
The Town of Madawaska is pleased to announce that Nathalie Morneault, municipal clerk for the town, has been selected to the ...
Presque Isle’s traditional Fourth of July reading of the Declaration of Independence carried a bit more meaning this year as ...
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for the grand opening of the Acadia Federal Credit Union’s ...
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