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Maine State Police Investigating the Death of an Infant
According to a press release from the Maine Department of Public Safety, the Maine State Police are in the process of investigating the death of an infant. The press release explains that at about 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2024, Biddeford fire and police were dispatched to a residence on Emery Street for an unresponsive one-month-old boy.
Stebbins of Boulos Co. and Pierce and Black of JLL sell 93,500 s/f industrial building
Lewiston, ME Polymer Laboratories and Solutions, LLC sold 765 Webster St. for $6.1 million. The property, comprised of a 93,500 s/f industrial building on 8.3 acres, is a manufacturing asset and was purchased by Lewiston Holdings 765 Webster, LLC for investment purposes. Poly Labs plans to lease back the property...
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park Storm Damage Repairs Take Final Step
After months of repairs from January storm damage, the last repairs to the historic bell house at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park in Bristol began on Wednesday, June 26 when contractors laid the first bricks in the new walls of the building. Bristol Parks Director Shelley Gallagher said it has been...
Bookstore honored for customer service
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently presented a Customer Service Award to Neighborhood Books in Presque Isle. The store, located at 260 Main St., was nominated by Lois Brewer, Kerrigan Annett, Desiree Erika, Chelsey White, Allison Collins, Amber Lento, Breann McLaughlin, Nicole Mills and Maddison Cleaves. Pictured are: Margo Dyer, chamber president; Paula White; Ryan Rackliffe, chamber board member; Kacie Chapman; Laura Garrison; Laura Hale, owner; Stacey Skinner, chamber board member; LaNiece Sirois, chamber executive director; Jennifer Olson, chamber board member; and LeRae Kinney, chamber business ambassador with Ignite PI.
Chamber welcomes new Presque Isle business
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of new member Designer Refind in Presque Isle with a ribbon cutting. Pictured are: Rep. Joseph Underwood; Margo Dyer, chamber president; Sherri Theriault; Hannah Tucker; owners Andrew and Kassidie Shaw; Jill Thibeau and Jennifer Olson, chamber board members; and LaNiece Sirois, chamber executive director.
Coffee company gets Customer Service Award
The Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce recently presented a Customer Service Award to Ruska Coffee Co. in Caribou. Ruska Coffee Co., located at 98 Sweden St., was nominated by Jennifer Anderson, Brittany Grant, Sabrina Bell, and Mallory Willey. Pictured: Ian Wright; Jeanette Hallett; Hayden Durost; Lance and Tamara Lovewell; LaNiece Sirois, chamber executive director; Rep. Joseph Underwood; Mary Kate Barbosa, chamber past president; Stacey Skinner, chamber board member; Penny Thompson, Caribou city manager; and Elizabeth Singer, chamber board member.
Poker Read comes to Fort Kent Public Library with an AI twist
FORT KENT, Maine – The Fort Kent Public Library launched a new adult reading program on June 18. “We call it the Summer Poker Read, and we based this fun program on the popular outdoor activity known as a Poker Run,” said Library Director Andrew Birden. The...
Versant power reaches agreement with union employees
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Versant Power union employees have reached an agreement with the company after months of negotiations. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1837 represents hundreds of workers at Versant Power from Bangor to Fort Kent. Their previous contract expired on June 30. After reaching a new...
Downeast Salmon Federation to replace Cherryfield dam
The Downeast Salmon Federation plans to remove an ice retention dam spanning the Narraguagus River in Cherryfield, which blocks salmon from migrating upstream. The group will then build a new incline, across the entire river, to allow fish to travel freely, and maintain the current elevation and pond that the dam holds in place. The federation's Charlie Foster said from the shore, the new design should look like a series of rapids.
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