Presque Isle hires social media liaison and sets communications policy
A new city communications policy will affect how people reach Presque Isle officials.
A new city communications policy will affect how people reach Presque Isle officials.
Pride supporters said the flag makes the city appear welcoming, and refusing to fly it could deter residents and businesses.
In February, Taste of Maine Potato Chip Co., based in Presque Isle, announced plans to build a $55 million plant on the Loring campus.
25 Years Ago – May 5, 1999
1999 Miss Easton crowned — Crystal Ferris, 18-year-old daughter of Wade and Leah Ferris, and a senior at Easton High School, was crowned 1999 Miss Easton by the reigning 1999 Junior Miss Easton, Shelby Wilcox, at the Community Tea sponsored by the Easton Home Extension held at the community center April 24.
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The Future Professionals of Aroostook program, a flagship initiative of the Southern Aroostook Development Corporation, is making significant strides in its mission to empower local youth with essential life skills and career guidance. As the program marks its alpha year, organizers are thrilled to report on its progress and impact thus far.
Emma and Izzy Theriault are first-year students at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. During the 2023–24 academic year, they have been working on art-related projects at Wintergreen through the Extended Learning Opportunities program facilitated by UMPI’s ELO coordinator, Sarah Bushey, Ph.D.
Northern Light AR Gould Hospital is excited to announce that robotic surgical technology is now available in the region for use by its orthopedic surgeons during knee and hip replacements.
Aroostook Partners in the Arts recently awarded scholarships to two local youth enabling them to attend the after-school arts program at Wintergreen Arts Centers. The students are enrolled in the 6-week spring session entitled, “A Journey from 2D to 3D Art.”
The funds are part of a $77.4 million package for Aroostook County, secured with help from U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, vice chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee.