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Aroostook County, Maine Aroostook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2010 census, the population was 71,870. Its seat is Houlton. Known locally in Maine simply as “The County,” it is the largest American county by land area east of the Rocky Mountains (St. Louis County, Minnesota is larger by total area). As Maine’s northernmost county, its northernmost village, Estcourt Station, is therefore also the northernmost community in New England and in the contiguous U.S. east of the Great Lakes. Aroostook County is known for its potato crops, as well as its Acadian culture. In the northernmost region of the county, which borders Madawaska County, New Brunswick, many of the residents are bilingual (English and French). The county is also an emerging hub for wind power. Aroostook County was formed in 1839 from parts of Penobscot and Washington counties. In 1843, Aroostook gained land from Penobscot County; in 1844, Aroostook again gained land from Penobscot, plus it exchanged land with Piscataquis County. In 1889, Aroostook gained slightly from Penobscot, but gave back the land in 1903 when Aroostook County gained its
final form. Some of the territory in this county was part of the land dispute that led to the “Aroostook War” that would eventually be settled by the Webster– Ashburton Treaty. This was also the last state entered before entering Canada through the Underground Railroad. Slaves would meet and hide just outside Aroostook or in deserted areas. Friends Quaker Church near Fort Fairfield was often a final stop. Adjacent counties and municipalities Washington County, Maine – southeast Penobscot County, Maine – south Piscataquis County, Maine – south Somerset County, Maine – southwest Montmagny Regional County Municipality, Quebec – west L’Islet Regional County Municipality, Témiscouata Regional County Municipality, Quebec Quebec – – north west Madawaska County, New Brunswick – northeast Kamouraska Regional County MuniciVictoria County, New Brunswick – east pality, Quebec Carleton County, New Brunswick – east – northwest York County, New Brunswick – southeast Aroostook County is the only county in the United States to border twelve counties or county equivalents.
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National protected area Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Caribou, Maine Caribou is the second largest city in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. Its population was 8,189 at the 2010 census. History Lumbermen and trappers first set up camps in the area in the 1820s. The first settlers came to what is now Caribou in the 1830s. Between 1838 and 1840, the undeclared Aroostook War flared between the United World Views Guides
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States and Canada, and the Battle of Caribou occurred in December 1838. The dispute over the international boundary delayed settlement of the area until after the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842. With peace restored, European settlers arrived in graduallyincreasing numbers beginning in 1843. From Eaton Plantation and part of half-township H, Caribou was incorporated in 1859 as the town of Lyndon on April 5. In 1869, it annexed Eaton, Sheridan and Forestville plantations. On February 26 of that year its name was changed to Caribou, only to revert to Lyndon on March 9. On February 8, 1877, Caribou was finally confirmed as the town’s permanent name. Two enduring mysteries are the reason for the original name of Lyndon, and the reasons for the town’s name being subsequently changed back and forth between Lyndon and Caribou. Caribou was the “jumping off ” point for a large influx of settlers who immigrated directly from Sweden in 1870-1871, and settled
the nearby “Swedish colony”. The small town grew throughout the late 19th century, and with the coming of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad in the 1890s, agricultural exports exploded. This began a boom period which lasted well into the 1960s. Caribou became the largest potato shipping hub in the world, and had many related industries. Nearby to the northeast, Loring Air Force Base opened in the early 1950s near Limestone, with bomber and tanker aircraft of the Strategic Air Command. It provided a major economic boost to the area, with construction startingin 1947 on “Limestone Army Air Field.” Caribou was incorporated as a city in 1967 on February 23, but the area’s boom period leveled off in the 1970s as a result of difficulties in its traditional potato industry. That, along with closure of the base in 1994, contributed to a decline in population in the 1980s and 1990s. In September 1984, Caribou was the lift-off location of the first successful
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solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by Colonel Joseph Kittinger. This flight is memorialized at the Rosie O’Grady Balloon of Peace Park one mile south of the city on Main Street. This site includes a large replica of Kittinger’s balloon. The Caribou Public Library is a Carnegie library. Designed in the Romanesque Revival Style by local architect Schuyler C. Page, it was built in 1911-1912 with a $10,000 grant from industrialist Andrew Carnegie.
Caribou Ambulance and Fire tribe, the Aroostook Band of Department Micmac. Gray Memorial United Methodist Church and Parsonage McElwain House
Presque Isle, Maine Presque Isle is the commercial center and largest city in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 9,692 at the 2010 census. The city is home to the University of Maine at Presque Sites of interest Isle, Northern Maine CommuCaribou Historical Society & nity College, Northern Museum Maine Fairgrounds, The AroosCaribou Performing Arts took Centre Mall, and the Center Northern Maine Regional AirNylander Museum -- Northport. ern Maine’s Natural History Presque Isle is the headquarMuseum ters of the federally recognized
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Five Secret Habits of Successful Weight Loss! by: Joseph S F Ng
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ello! May I start this article by sharing with you my most inner secrets. I want to reveal to you that no matter how difficult your weight problem may seem, you can change your life for the better. If I can do it, so can you. As many know I wasn’t always so strong or sure of myself, and much of that insecurity has to do with my weight. I have had a weight problem practically all my life and I always will. But now things are different, and they can do for you, too.
port and immediately start following the tactics and strategies recommended. Everyone s body is different from another.
study of successful dieters to date researchers have found that sticking with a low-fat’ low-calorie diet and exercising regularly helped the particiWe have DNA s that are very pants shed and keep off at least different even from our blood 30 pounds. Sounds impossible? brothers and sister. Why then But trust me it s true. You can bet your eyeball on this fact.
Enough of this lengthy intro, at least for now! OK? Then let s dive in with the first success habit of thin or slim people. Success Habits No.1. Fol- should you follow exactly low A Rugged frame- what people tell you. Even adwork for diet and exercise. vices herein. The best bet is to use your own body to study Let me set the record straight! the actions and reactions of Diet and exercise guidelines the guidelines given and apcan provide you with a frame- plied there. Fair enough? work for making these healthy changes, but ultimately it’s up Success Habits No. 2. Adto you to devise your own rules here to a low-fat’ low-calorie and come up with your own diet and exercising regularly strategies for healthy living and dieting. It is not expected of Let me clue you in on an undisyou to grab any article or a re- puted statement. In the largest
By the way, are you are you getting into this, or it is rubbing you the wrong way? Just be patient and carry on reading. It s worth your few minutes of your precious time. Then shall we proceed to secrets number three. OK? Success Habits No.3. Discover and Adapt to Better Dieting Therapies OK, I know you re probably shaking your head after reading success habits number three .But rests assured what you about to read is no rocket science materials. It is just plain and simple fact. Here goes!
ready to see what s next then ing to better dieting therapies Rest assured that successful di- go ahead and continue read- Fourthly, have a strong belief eters aren’t afraid to do things ing but brace yourself first! in Quitters Never Wins, and far different from the norm. Winners never Quit motto. Just to find tactics that really Success Habits No. 5. And finally take the concerted works for them. And to use Progressively overcom- efforts to progressively overthem when they work for them. ing unhealthy life styles coming unhealthy life styles. Time changes so does things. Remember the old adage, Time and Tides awaits no man or for that matter woman Get my drift? Up next, Success Habits No. 4. A strong Belief in Quitters Never Wins, and Winners never Quit motto. Hello! Are you prepared to prepared to be shocked, disappointed and finally refreshed, reading this success secret no. 4. Right? Then let me get straight to the point! Make no mistake, along the road to change, lapses are inevitable for any one. But in and of themselves, they’re not necessarily setbacks; it all depends on how you handle them. Remember this weight loss thing is not a one shot affair. We have to live in our body every day of our lives, by the minutes, days, weeks, months and years. How our mind adapts to failures will largely determine the condition of our inherited body. Agreed?
No matter how you argue or try to justify this habits number 5, common sense dedicates this obvious fact. Changing distasteful habits involves six predictable stages, researchers have found. If you can identify the stage where you are, you can take steps to spur yourself forward.
In closing, let me add to these facts! This article has given you this weight loss information . It has given you the justification and the facts and the best advice we can give, the rest is up to you. Health is really is wealth in more than just financial, and whatever choices you make, we wish you best of luck in your pursue of a slimmer In case you don t know the and healthier body. Goodbye six stages, let s have a fast re- and happy weight loss endeavminder. Step One. Know the or. Thanks for reading. Bye! exact problem causing the unAND/ healthy lifestyle. Step 2. Find DISCLAIMER LEGAL NOTICES alternative solutions to over- OR come the problem. Step 3. The information presented herein Select the best alternative to represents the views of the author overcome the problem. Step 4. as of the date of publication. BeSchedule the start and finish cause of the rate with which conditimes to work at this problem tions change, the author reserves the Step 5. Get down to solving rights to alter and update his opinions based on the new conditions. the problem and step 6. Finish, This material is for informational follow up and revise if there purposes only and the author does is a need to. Simple enough? not accept any responsibilities for
To sum up, let s recap! Firstly adopt a rugged framework for dieting and exercising . Secondly, to adhere to a low-fat’ low-calorie diet and engage Correct me if I am wrong. But in indoor or outdoor sports what you are about to read may regularly. Thirdly to conbe shocking to you. If you are tinue discovering and adapt-
any liabilities resulting from the use of this information. While every attempt has been made to verify the information provided here, the author and his referrals cannot assume any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies or omissions. Any slights of people or organizations are unintentional.
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Environmentally Friendly Ways of Reusing and Recycling Paper, Books and Mags by: Reuben Frye
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s consumers demand the need for more paper, whether it’s for newspapers, plain paper or books, we continue to cut down vast numbers of really old trees. It will take numerous years to see this turned over. Reusing and recycling paper is really important nowadays.
reuse and recycle.
always straightforward and can be made chalThe traditional means lenging by the stapling of recycling paper is of books and mags. by making use of reMagnets may be uticycling facilities. You lized to handle the will observe that where problems of metal and you dwell, there are op- recycling companies portunities to recycle, are constantly try to including in numerous find ways to better the cases your local grocery process.
Mags and books can be reused, it is only a matter of using our All paper, including imagination. Those old books and magazines, books and magazines are virtually wholly bio- store. You may notice are a fantastic learning degradable, meaning that your local area has resource for your kids they don’t clog landfills different bins so you and they will have the for many years and will can sort your paper for chance to give them to merely degrade into recycling. So that the other people in the funothing. The fact that paper can be usable ture. An old book will there is a need for more once again, the recybe of use to somebody paper makes it appear cling process should be else and it is not hard daft not to recycle as put in place. This saves for us give it this way. much as we possibly the trees and makes for can. That is why we a healthy environment. There are always places should Paper recycling is not like libraries that are
happy to take your old books from you. Some libraries will take donations of old books and even magazines, providing they are in good condition. The library and the public will be more glad since they will have more reading choices. So instead of merely tossing a book or leaving it to collect dust, think about giving it to a library. Books can also be sold instead of given away either locally or online. EBay and Amazon are popular places online where you can try sell-
ing your old books.
for the wellbeing of the environment. There are To sum it up, paper is plenty of choices for us being utilized more and to recycle paper and to more but fewer trees. ensure that books and Beasts use trees as a magazines are reused natural home ground instead of thrown away. and they are essential
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Bonanza Steakhouse 725 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3601 Governor’s Restaurant & Bakery 350 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 769-2274 Mai Tai Restaurant 449 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-4426 Ruby Tuesday 830 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-2874 Country Kitchen 51 Industrial St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6291 Gram Russo’s Italian Restaurant 116 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3321 Chopsticks 830 Main St Unit 29, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6633 Riverside Inn Restaurant 399 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-1447 Pat’s Pizza 9 North St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-0367 Ponderosa Steakhouse 725 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3601 World Views Guides
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Pizza Hut 814 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 762-8651
Irish Pub 710 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-5400
Sorpreso Cafe 415 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-1854
Winnie’s Restaurant & Dairy 79 Parsons St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 769-4971
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Rosella’s 765 main street, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6644
Pizza Box 527 Main St Ste 1, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 760-8344
Pizza Hut 149 Bennett Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-8523
M J’s Pit Lane 79 Parsons St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 540-1128
Big Cheese Pizza 260 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-5500
Frederick’s Restaurant 507 Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3464
Dunkin’ Donuts 781 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 762-3825
Sandwich Shop 222 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3797
Far East Kitchen 159 Bennett Dr Ste 6, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 493-7858
Rosella’s 18 North St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6644
Tang’s Courtyard 745 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 762-3268
Reno’s Pizza HouseMenu 117 Sweden St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 496-5331
Mrs Mike’s Donuts 19 Davis St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-8089 Tim Horton’s 779 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 760-9158
Subway 761 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-7225 Taco Bell 808 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-0734
Dunkin’ Donuts 89 High St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 492-9041 Cindy’s Sub Shop 264 Sweden St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-6021
Hound Dogs- Hot Dog Truck Po Box 903, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3647
Reno’s Pizza House Sweden, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-8559
Caribou Bowl O Drome & Sports 97 Bennett Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3386
Mdl Inc CENTER Line Rd, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-0007
Napoli’s Restaurant 6 Center St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 493-1445
Jade Palace Restaurant SKYWAY Plz, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Amato’s 379 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 540-1485
The Great Wall Jade Palace 30 Skyway Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Burger Boy 234 Sweden St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-2329
Whole Potato Cafe & Commons 428 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 554-4258
Jade Palace Restaurant Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Subway 137 Bennett Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 493-4520
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McDonald’s 127 Bennett Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-2181
Country Kitchen 51 Industrial St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6291
China Garden 229 W Main St Ste 102, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-2045
Burger King 162 Bennett Dr, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3500
Chopsticks 830 Main St Unit 29, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6633
Shirley’s Diner 34 E Main St Ste 101, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-4160
Caribou Inn & Convention Center 19 Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3733
Riverside Inn Restaurant 399 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-1447
Brenda’s Restaurant RR 158, Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4773
Rendezvous Restaurant EASTGATE Rd, Limestone, ME 04750 (207) 328-7211
Ponderosa Steakhouse 725 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3601
Doris’ Cafe 345 Market St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-6262
Century House Restaurant Sherman Island Falls, ME 04747 (800) 870-2925
J & J’s Lunch Box 3318 Aroostook Rd, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-3458
Tang’s Buffet 315 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-6389
Rock’s Family Diner 378 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-2888
A Place to Eat OAKFIELD Rd, Oakfield, ME 04763 (207) 757-7474
Rendezvous Restaurant EASTGATE Rd, Limestone, ME 04750 (207) 328-7211
River House Restaurant 315 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-5266
Inland Seafood Hodgedon ISLAND Rd, Boothbay, ME 04537 (207) 633-1146
Moose Shack 76 E Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-4444
Jade Palace Restaurant Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Mill Bridge 271 Market St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-9117
Brenda’s Restaurant RR 158, Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4773 Bonanza Steakhouse 725 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3601 Governor’s Restaurant & Bakery 350 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 769-2274 Mai Tai Restaurant 449 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-4426 Ruby Tuesday 830 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-2874
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Century House Restaurant Sherman Island Falls, ME 04747 (800) 870-2925
Doris’ Cafe 345 Market St, Fort Kent Mills, ME 04744 (207) 834-6262
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The Dream 2185 St John Rd, St John Plt, ME 04743 (207) 834-4344
Swamp Buck Restaurant & Lounge 250 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-3055
The Hideaway 1182 Caribou Rd, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-7341
Al’s Diner Main, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 429-8186
Jade Palace Restaurant SKYWAY Plz, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Mars Hill House of Pizza 45 Main St, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 425-4500
Big Cheese Pizza 260 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-5500
Pete & Mo’s Pizzeria 45 Main St, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 425-2700
Washburn Coffee Shop Main, Washburn, ME 04786 (207) 455-4062
Subway 50 Main St, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 425-7199
Subway 35 North St Citgo Station, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-6233
Rendezvous Restaurant EASTGATE Rd, Limestone, ME 04750 (207) 328-7211
Taco Bell 120 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-7352
Jade Palace Restaurant Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3648
Tastee Freez 16 Hall St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-5324 McDonald’s 77 E Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-7330 The Crow’s Nest Restaurant and Event Center, LLC Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 540-1800
Century House Restaurant Sherman Island Falls, ME 04747 (800) 870-2925 Brenda’s Restaurant RR 158, Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4773
Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6291 Brenda’s Restaurant RR 158, Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4773 Governor’s Restaurant & Bakery 350 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 769-2274 Ruby Tuesday 830 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-2874 Country Kitchen 51 Industrial St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-6291 Gram Russo’s Italian RestaurantMenu 116 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-3321 Downs Club Restaurant At Scrbrgh STATE Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074 (207) 883-3022 Washburn Coffee Shop Main, Washburn, ME 04786 (207) 455-4062
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Agape Christian Fellowship 178 N Perley Brook Rd, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-3780
(207) 834-5656 United Baptist Church RR 10, Easton, ME 04740 (207) 488-2311
Washburn Memorial Cong Church Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4664
Christ Church CongregaUnited Methodist Church tional Holy Rosary Church Rectory Hines, Washburn, ME 04786 122 E Main St, Vaughn, (207) 455-4726 Fort Kent, ME 04743 Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 834-5555 (207) 498-8655 United Baptist Church of Easton First Assembly Of God Littleton Baptist Church Island Falls, ME 04747 564 Frenchville Rd, LITTLETON Me, Houlton, (207) 463-2224 Fort Kent, ME 04743 ME 04730 (207) 834-5730 (207) 538-9534 Church-Jesus Christ Of L D Agape Christian Fellowship Church Of The Good ShepS N Perley Brk, herd HARDISON W Ave, CariFort Kent, ME 04743 MAIN & Winter, bou, ME 04736 (207) 834-3780 Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 498-8486 (207) 532-2927 Assembly of God Church Oakfield Baptist Church 1 Meadow Ln, Unitarian Church Military PO Box 126, Fort Kent, ME 04743 Military, Oakfield, ME 04763 (207) 834-6610 Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 757-8266 (207) 532-9269 Christ Congregational United Baptist Church Church Church Of Christ Church, 46 Second Ave, Houlton, ME 04730 Mars Hill, ME 04758 Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 532-3730 (207) 429-9590 (207) 834-5555 Bridgewater Full Gospel New Limerick Frewill BapJehovah’s Witnesses Church tist Church 913 Caribou Rd, Bridgewater, ME 04735 Houlton, ME 04730 Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 429-9481 (207) 532-3291 (207) 834-6486 Full Gospel Assembly Free Baptist Church St Louis Cemetery Mars Hill, ME 04758 Blaine, ME 04734 E Main St, (207) 425-6661 (207) 429-9153 Fort Kent, ME 04743
Saint Agatha Church Saint Agatha, ME 04772 (207) 543-7447 Masardis Pentecostal Church Masrdis Ashland, ME 04732 (207) 435-6983 New Bethel Ministries 578 Sly Brook Rd, Wallagrass, ME 04781 (207) 834-6698 Christian Life Center 444 US Route 1, Frenchville, ME 04745 (207) 543-6193 Our Lady Of The Valley MAIN St, Frenchville, ME 04745 (207) 543-5150
Christian Life Fellowship 123 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-6550 Gospel Message 5 Mount Veiw Dr, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-5327 St Thomas Catholic Church 337 Saint Thomas St, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-7531 Christian Life Fellowship 641 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-6550 Saint
Thomas Catholic Church Rectory SAINT Thomas, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-7135
United Baptist Church RR 10, Easton, ME 04740 (207) 488-2311 Holy Rosary Church Rectory Vaughn, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-8655 Littleton Baptist Church LITTLETON Me, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 538-9534 Church Of The Good Shepherd MAIN & Winter, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-2927 New Bethel Ministries 578 Sly Brook Rd, Wallagrass, ME 04781 (207) 834-6698
Our Lady Of The Valley Parish Unitarian Church Military 379 Main St, Marian Movement Of Priests Military, Saint Agatha, ME 04772 894 Main St, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 543-7447 Saint Francis, ME 04774 (207) 532-9269 (207) 398-3375 Saint John Bible Church Church Of Christ 2457 St John Rd, Gospel Message Houlton, ME 04730 St John Plt, ME 04743 5 Mount Veiw Dr, (207) 532-3730 (207) 834-7904 Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-5327 Bridgewater Full Gospel Madawaska Gospel Church Church 125 25th Ave, Bridgewater, ME 04735 Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 429-9481 (207) 728-6252
Full Gospel Assembly Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 425-6661
Free Baptist Church Blaine, ME 04734 (207) 429-9153
Washburn Memorial Cong Church Sherman, ME 04776 (207) 365-4664
Saint Agatha Church Saint Agatha, ME 04772 (207) 543-7447
Masardis Pentecostal Church United Methodist Church Masrdis Hines, Washburn, ME 04786 Ashland, ME 04732 (207) 455-4726 (207) 435-6983 United Baptist Church of Easton Island Falls, ME 04747 (207) 463-2224
Agape Christian Fellowship 178 N Perley Brook Rd, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-3780
Church-Jesus Christ Of L D Christ Church CongregaS tional HARDISON W Ave, 122 E Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 498-8486 (207) 834-5555 Oakfield Baptist Church PO Box 126, Oakfield, ME 04763 (207) 757-8266
Agape Christian Fellowship N Perley Brk, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-3780
United Baptist Church Church, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 429-9590
Jehovah’s Witnesses 913 Caribou Rd, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-6486
New Limerick Frewill Bap- Christ Congregational tist Church Church Houlton, ME 04730 46 Second Ave, (207) 532-3291 Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-5555
Assembly of God Church 1 Meadow Ln, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-6610 St Louis Cemetery E Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-5656 First Assembly Of God 564 Frenchville Rd, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-5730
Aries: Are you ready to have
your world of romance, creativity and relationships totally rocked, Aries? This year focuses so heavily on all themes related to your love life and integrating your opposite polarity (Libra). Get ready for a serious indoctrination on beauty, peace and justice. 2014 promises to deliver endless opportunities to perfect your skills in being the best lover and partner you can possibly be. This doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your authentic, individual Fire-warrior spirit, but it does mean you’re about to learn the art of compromise in a colossal way. Starting in March, the Nodes of Fate will move into your stars right before your birthday, preparing you for a new cycle focused on the ever-elusive balance between ‘self’ and ‘other’. You may feel you are still shedding old aspects of your personality that no longer serve you or your partnerships -- but the payoff is so worth it. You’re a true romantic at heart, ever in search of a truly beautiful and harmonious partnership, and this year just might be the year you get to truly live and experience this like never before. Speaking of love, another major bonus arrives just in time for summer when lucky Jupiter moves into your sector of romance and pleasure for a year.
Taurus: 2014 is the year
of expansion, fulfilling work and stellar wellbeing, Taurus! If you’ve fallen prey to the typical Taurus
legacy of neglecting your own needs and taking care of everyone else’s problems, this is the year to take your power and your life force back so that you can invest in a brand-new life. No, this does not make you selfish or uncaring, this makes you true yourself and with a greater capacity to give to your loved ones because you will no longer be running on empty
-- which is probably how you’ve felt over the past few years. You’ve certainly learned the art of releasing control in 2013. The good news is that the fog is finally about to lift as the South Node finally moves out of your stars this March. You’ve been letting go of so many things -- from material possessions to antiquated concepts around values and security. In fact, you’ve relinquished so much that you may barely recognize your life at this point, Taurus. You’ve certainly learned to simplify your world in 2013, and now you’re getting ready to go rebuild towards greater beauty and harmony. The focus of 2014 is all about communication, work and daily ritual. If you’ve
been promising yourself for eons that you’ll get your daily routine into better balance as in: more exercise, better sleep and less work, this is the year to make that happen.
Gemini: All of your hard
work is totally paying off in 2014, Gemini! The rewards started trickling in throughout 2013, but the real windfall of success is still yet to come. This is the year of perseverance and pay-off. Plus, the super lucky money spree that began late last year continues in 2014. Take advantage of the first six months of the year to work the generous influence of Jupiter in your money zone. The bounty that started last July will continue all the way until summer, so stash some of this awesome surplus for potential rainy days down the road.
Cancer:
You’re still riding high as lucky Jupiter continues his generous tour through your stars in 2014. Maximize this amazing good fortune for the first six months of the year before Jupiter moves on to your neighboring sign of Leo in July. Don’t fear that all of your luck will run dry when Jupiter leaves Cancer. The good news is that starting in July you’ll have the benefit of the big planet working on your money house for a year. If you’ve been waiting for a windfall in your finances, watch how drastically your money situation improves starting this summer.
Your confidence has been on the rise since last year, and the increase in self-esteem is about to pay off in myriad ways, Cancer. Yes, you’ve officially come out of your shell and now you’re in high demand, baby!
Leo: Your star is about to rise
and shine in 2014, Leo. Are you ready for an amazing spell of luck? This summer, the planet of fame and fortune (Jupiter) moves into your stars, catapulting you to the rock star status you so desire and so deserve! Use the first half of the year to prepare on an inner level because the second half is going to explode beyond your wildest imagination. You’re dance card will be so beyond full, it’ll leave you very little time to keep up with yourself. Leo, you’re about to enter a cycle of goodness that only comes around once every 12 years, so prepare to party and live large like the royalty you are!
Virgo:
This is the year for vacation and retreat, Virgo! You’re known as the proverbial workaholic, but this year you’re about to totally transform your image. If ever there was a time to learn how to kick back and relax, it’s now. Although the first half of 2014 will continue with the crazy social frenzy that began in 2013, by summer you’ll be ready to enter a phase of serious seclusion. Too much socializing proves to be incredibly taxing on your nerves, Virgo. You’re more sensitive than most, and it’s hard for you not to feel the pressure of wanting to help, nurture and support all those who come to you for your brilliant guidance.
Libra: If you’ve been a
sad and solo Libra, fear not; relationships take ridiculously high precedence in 2014! You surely will not be alone. If you’re already hitched, expect a series of mindblowing lessons and non-stop insight in the realms of romance and long-term commitment. This is your year to uncover and break through any codependent patterns once and for all. If you’ve been struggling with commitment issues (what Libra, doesn’t?) you will have tremendous support from Saturn and the Nodes of Fate to keep you from your usual fence sitting. The big shift takes place in March when the North Node of Fate moves into your constellation triggering a series of very fated, life-altering events and destined relationships that will unfold over the next few years. All of your relationships (not just romantic) will be radically transformed, as will you. The themes of balance, justice, and beauty will be all consuming starting in March when the North Node moves into Libra. You’ll feel right in your element as others will also be learning all about the art of diplomacy and compromise with you for a change. Life is about to feel infinitely sweeter in 2014.
Scorpio:
The intensity continues, Scorpio! You’ve been through quite a ride in 2013 and you’re very clear that change is the only constant. With all of the trials and tribulations endured, you’re certainly stronger than ever. The metaphor of the Phoenix rising from the ashes (often associated with your sign) could not be more apropos this year. You’ve let go of so much during the last year and
now you’re preparing for a major rebirth. After shedding layers upon layers and ancient attachments, you’re ready for the new. This is your year to get crystal clear on what you’re most passionate about and commit to it in the deepest way possible. You are an all-ornothing sign to begin with, and this is a year when you simply must embrace your all-encompassing nature. You want to live life to the fullest, even if that means going to hell and back. It’s what keeps you feeling on fire and stretched to your max. You want to know that you’re growing and facing your deepest fears and insecurities, and coming back stronger for having done so. This is exactly where you’re at when 2014 kicks in.
Sagittarius: 2014 could
prove to be one of your most social years on record, Sag! The isolation you endured in 2013 is finally coming to an end. Nothing is more unbearable to your freebird soul than the feeling of being sequestered! Luckily, 2014 proves to be just the opposite. If anything, you’ll be craving a retreat by the end of the year just to recover from the non-stop mixing and mingling. There’s so much emphasis on your house of groups, friendships and long-term goals that you’ll happily be back in the ambitious saddle this year. You live for goals, challenges and aiming sky-high. This is your year to totally push past every limit imaginable. You’ll even surprise yourself with how resourceful you can be. Plus, you’ve got so much support from friends, family and colleagues that you cannot possibly lose.
Capricorn: Get ready for
one stellar career year, Capricorn! 2014 could easily be one of your most successful years on record, thanks to a huge conglomeration of planetary energies pushing you to the next level with your professional goals. For one thing you’ll have the planet of drive powering up the top of your horoscope for an extended stay, January through July. Plus, the North Node of Fate will meet up with Mars in March in your professional zone through the end of the year, making the push to excel a dire necessity. Finally, add to all of this ambition the fact that lovely Venus will be kicking off the year in your stars for the first two months. She’ll be retrograde during your birthday month in January, urging you to revisit old values and relationships. You may even see old friends or lovers crawling out of the woodwork. When Venus moves forward in February, you can expect some serious sweetness in your relationships -- and possibly
some extra cash.
Aquarius: 2014 is the
year to broaden your horizons and fly the friendly skies, Aquarius. The emphasis is on long-distance travel, philosophy and all forms of conscious awareness. If you’ve been hiding out at home, this is the year to get packing. Unprecedented adventure awaits. Life is sure to take you on some important journeys (literally, figuratively or both) on the quest for revealing the kind of mind-blowing truths that can only come from direct experience. You’ll have Mars firing up your house of travel for the entire first half of the year and quickly joined by the North Node of Fate in March. Wanderlust and travel fever could easily become daily themes, especially during the first half of the year. If you’re not able to physically travel, opt for activities that expand your mental and spiritual horizons, even if that means learning a foreign language or furthering your education.
Pisces: 2014 is the year of
major transformation and rebirth, Pisces. You’re about to undertake such a massive personal renovation project that your inner world will never quite look or feel the same. Of course, this will in turn revolutionize your outer world in the most fantastic ways imaginable. The first half of the year continues to celebrate romance and pleasure in a big and fabulous fashion. The overwhelming abundance of love that started crashing into your dreamy world last summer will continue to flourish straight through July. It’s not a question of falling madly in love -- it’s a question of why it seems to be a daily occurrence. The spell won’t be broken until summer, so enjoy this incredible fantasy. Once summer comes you may have to choose and commit.
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Grammy’s Country Inn 1687 Bangor Rd, Linneus, ME 04730 (207) 532-7808
Lugdon Lodge 1695 Sly Brook Rd, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-4557
Studio 6 137 Bennett Dr # 4, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 492-0137
Bear Paw Inn 94 Main St, Mars Hill, ME 04758 (207) 425-6241
Lakeside Lodge 75 Old Main St, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-4833
Riverside Motor Court 563 Access Hwy, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 492-1900
Hampton Inn Presque Isle 768 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 760-9292
Studio 6 273 W Main St Ste 103, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-2002
Caribou Cabins 263 Lombard Rd, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-2800
Northeastland Hotel 436 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 768-5321
Northern Door Inn 356 W Main St, Fort Kent, ME 04743 (207) 834-3133
Russell’s Motel 357 Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-2567
Northern Lights Motel 72 Houlton Rd, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 764-4441
Heritage Trail Resort 2185 St John Rd, St John Plt, ME 04743 (207) 834-5777
Budget Traveler Motor Lodge 71 Main St, Presque Isle, ME 04769 (207) 769-0111
The Greenhouse Restaurant 19 Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3733
Crown Park Inn 30 Access Hwy, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 493-3311
Scottish Inns 239 Bangor St, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-2236
Caribou Inn & Convention Center 19 Main St, Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 498-3733
Ivey’s Motor Lodge 241 North St, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-4206
Overlook Motel 3232 Aroostook Rd, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-4535
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Shiretown Motor Inn 282 North St, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-9421
Long Lake Motor Inn Route 162, Saint Agatha, ME 04772 (207) 543-5006
Star Dust Motel 672 North St, Houlton, ME 04730 (207) 532-6538 Lindas Lakeside Cottage Rentals 776 Beaulieu Rd Lot 68, Saint David, ME 04773 (207) 728-4740 Heritage Trail Resort 2185 St John Rd, St John Plt, ME 04743 (207) 834-5777 Martin’s Motel 93 Main St, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-3395 Overlook Motel 3232 Aroostook Rd, Eagle Lake, ME 04739 (207) 444-4535 Inn of Acadia 384 Saint Thomas St, Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-3402
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Tankless Water Heaters- Tankless Water heater repair and installation for your home by: Trish
We all know hot water less water heater. Have you bill. This is why if you are is very much a necesfound yourself scratcha conservative or a home sity. Most of us have waing your head when the owner that simply wants ter heaters at home and electric bill comes, most to save money and endo not give it a second of us have. Depending on joy effective water heatthought, we just assume your household size and ing consider switching to we will have hot water on use, your conventional hot different system. It may a daily basis until you are water tank can even drive be time for to try using a standing in the shower your electric bills through tankless water heater. and the water goes cold the roof. because someone in the With electric bills soarother part of the house Did you know that most ing and people becoming decides to turn on the conventional heaters make more eco- friendly there water, trying to get the up for almost 20% of your are many people now dishes done after dinner household energy conconsidering having a tankand no hot water or we get sumption. Think about less water system. Do you ready for that therapeutic this for a moment 20% believe a tankless hot waevening bubble bath so we is a lot of consumption ter system is right for your can unwind or that morn- when you begin thinking home? There is no reason ing shower to get us going about the different house- why it should not be. The and there is no hot water. hold items that make up reasons for having a tankIf this sounds familiar it your electric bill clothes less verses not having a may be time to consider dryers, stoves, heat, wash- tankless system certainly that tankless hot water ing machines, lights, hair outweighs the disadvantank. dryers and the list goes tages. on. So when you think Let s discuss the advantage about it on this level 20% Lets review some of the s of replacing your old hot for the use of hot water is reasons why installing a water tank with a Tankquit a bit of your electric tankless heater could be
very beneficial: Tankless hot water heaters are energy efficient. You can cut your heating cost to up to 30%. Now think about this for a moment If your hot water is costing you up to 20% on a conventional hot water tank and your saving up to 30% on a tankless hot water system and the tankless is also eco -friendly well, this sounds pretty beneficial.
time, wow .no more be20 years and still maintain ing deprived of hot water its efficiency. in your home. It does not matter whether two or more faucets are running at the same time. But keep in mind speak to your professional plumber so they can advise you on what you may need as far as a whole house type of heater or what your options are by installing two or more of this type system to meet instantaneous hot water demand.
Water Heaters� work differently from the conven- You should know tankless tional water heaters. With water heaters are safer bea Tankless water system cause the system does not the water is heated only store water that can be a when it is needed. When breeding ground for bacyou turn on the faucet that teria such as Legionella. is when the Tankless heatKeeping the water teming system kicks in and at perature at an appropriate the same time the water temperature is important is heated (using a heating to keep these type of bacelement). That is why a teria s from thriving. Tankless hot water system is also called “InstantaPreventive maintenance neous or Demand. is still periodic same as a conventional heater but With tankless water heat- the cost is lesser. The next ers there is constant flow great advantage of a Tankof hot water, so this allows ess water system if you do everyone in your home to what the manufacturer have hot water at the same requires, it can last up to