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Looking up

Seeing the skies of Presque Isle in the end of August brings a magical view from the windows of the library. As the days grow shorter and sunset creeps its way closer to align with our closing time, ...
We hope you are all staying cool in this hot and steamy weather. And we can’t stress enough the importance of being careful when leaving your pets out in the heat for any amount of time.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Mischief, a tuxedo cat who never met a person he didn’t like. He is very talkative, initiates many conversations and greets people.
After its school board cut nearly $500,000 of its fiscal year 2026 budget last week, residents of Caribou and Stockholm’s RSU ...
The organization had a busy year building up youth in the community, building up the lake fish stock, building picnic tables ...
Owner and founder Gerri Nadeau was inspired during a trip to southern Maine with her husband, Randy. The concept is new to Aroostook County.
This summer, Presque Isle’s youngest scientists had a blast exploring bubbling lava lamps, erupting volcanoes and even “moon ...
Artists from across creative genres will be the main attraction at the Wintergreen Arts Center on Friday, Sept. 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., during Presque Isle’s First Friday Art Walk.
Aroostook Tennis, a youth tennis organization based in Presque Isle, will host a clinic as part of Maine’s Rally Against Cancer.
It is rare that we have an overabundance of “empty” cat cages, but we have thankfully seen a decline in the number of cats coming through our doors.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Kiki. This 10-year-old green-eyed beauty is gentle and stunning. Her most striking feature? A pair of dazzling green eyes that seem to look right into your heart.