AUBURN — Reynold J. Caron, 67, of Lewiston, died Thursday, June 7, at the Hospice House in Auburn. He was born in Fort Kent, the son of Bertrum and Kathleen Goslin Caron. He was employed in maintenance. He is survived by his wife, Cindy Caron of Lewiston; a daughter, Rabecka Caron; three brothers and one sister.
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Antoinette "Toni" Darling
AUBURN — Antoinette (Toni) Darling 94, a resident of Auburn, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 17, at the Hospice House, with her loving family by her side. She was born in Fort Kent on Jan. 17, 1924, the daughter of Damaise and Georgianna (Charette) Bois. She married Donald Darling in 1941 at Sts. Peter and Paul […]
Jerald R. Nadeau
BETHEL — Jerald R. Nadeau, 67, of Bethel and Titusville, Fla., passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 11, at his residence in Bethel. He was born on Sept. 2, 1950 to Alcide Nadeau and Jacqueline (Cox) Nadeau. He was lovingly raised by his mother in Bangor and graduated from John Bapst Regional High School in 1969. […]
UMFK Student Support Services recognized TRiO students
FORT KENT — University of Maine at Fort Kent and the TRiO Student Support Services Program held the 10th annual recognition banquet on April 25 to honor students involved in the TRiO program. UMFK President Dr. John N. Short provided the welcome address. The banquet’s keynote speaker was Karen Hadley Keim. Hadley Keim has worked for […]
Can-Am Crown dog sled race gets underway in Maine
FORT KENT (AP) — The musher who’s won Maine’s biggest dog sled race eight times aimed for another victory as more than a dozen teams departed from Fort Kent on Saturday. Martin Massicotte, of St. Tite, Quebec, was seen as the favorite having dominated the grueling, 250-mile Irving Woodlands Can-Am Crown in the past. But […]
Maranacook edges Fort Kent in C boys' soccer final
Kevin Bennett, for the Kennebec Journal The Maranacook boys’ soccer team celebrates with the gold ball after it defeated Fort Kent 1-0 in the Class C state championship at Hampden Academy on Saturday. (Kevin Bennett, for the Kennebec Journal) HAMPDEN — The Maranacook boys soccer team had seen one scoring chance after another go unfulfilled, […]
Fort Kent's Austin Theriault registers dramatic last-lap win in ARCA Series
Fort Kent’s Austin Theriault took advantage of two last-lap incidents to claim his series-leading fourth win of the ARCA Racing Series on Sunday over the 4-mile Road America road course in Plymouth, Wisconsin. Austin Cindric and Dalton Sargeant each led on the last lap only to be involved in incidents that allowed Theriault to take […]
Roger Dale Prestridge
AUGUSTA — Roger Dale Prestridge, 67, of Wilton passed away June 20 at Maine Veterans’ Homes in Augusta, surrounded by family. He was born Feb. 25, 1950, in Palestine, Texas, a son of William and Murtie Teel Prestridge. He attended Palestine High School. In 1968, he began his career in the U.S. Army. He was […]
M. Jeanne Radziszewski
AUBURN — M. Jeanne (Raymond) Radziszewski, 72, died Friday, Feb. 24, at the Androscoggin Hospice House surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Fort Kent, Aug. 5, 1944, the daughter of Elsie and Theodore Raymond. She spent many years as a day care provider, followed by a career in education as a reading […]
Galen D. Ouellette
1949 – 2017 FORT KENT — Galen D. Ouellette, 67, died peacefully Friday, Jan. 20, following a long courageous battle with cancer at Fort Kent Health Care facility. He was born in St. Francis on May 11, 1949, the son of Adelord and Julienne (Jandreau) Ouellette. He was a member of the Genealogy Society, was […]