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Limestone · LimestoneHoulton will most likely receive the largest crowd, but Presque Isle, Caribou, Limestone and Easton are still in the path of totality. Event organizers are aiming to market central Aroostook as a much quieter destination for viewing the eclipse while still offering activities unique to the region.See the Story
Central Aroostook towns gearing up for thousands of eclipse visitors
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Taxes · LimestoneLoring Commerce Center is a 3,800-acre industrial and commercial park formed after the base closed in 1994. Limestone residents agreed Tuesday that the town should offer tax incentives for current and future developers. The districts will allow Portland-based Green 4 Maine, LLC. and the town to receive portions of the increased tax values.See the Story
Limestone residents agree to pursue tax incentives for Loring developers
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Limestone · LimestoneAroostook's 2,300-mile trail system is popular among snowmobile enthusiasts. So far Caribou has received only 56.2 inches of snowfall, compared with 98.9 inches at this time last year. Snowmobiling contributes more than $600 million a year to Maine's economy.See the Story
Mild weather could end Aroostook's snowmobile season early
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Limestone · LimestoneTaste of Maine Potato Chip Co. plans to locate at Loring Commerce Center. Developers plan to break ground on the 80,000-square-foot facility in early July. Taste of Maine will employ 75 people at the start of production in 2025 but eventually expand to 100.See the Story
Developers plan a $55M potato chip plant on former Loring air base
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Limestone · LimestoneLoring Air Museum has operated since 2005 on land owned by Loring Development Authority. The state-funded economic development group was created over 30 years ago to revitalize the Air Force base. The Portland-based Green 4 Maine purchased 450 acres last year, hoping to turn the area into a workforce hub.See the Story
Future of former Maine air base hinges on crumbling hangar
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