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Hundreds came out for Caribou s Aug. 1, 2019, Thursdays on Sweden festival. (File: Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News)
Hundreds came out for Caribou s Aug. 1, 2019, Thursdays on Sweden festival. (File: Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News)
‘Thursdays on Sweden’ concert to be held at North Mall parking lot The next “Thursdays on Sweden” event will be a concert held on the North Mall Parking Lot, adjacent to Sweden Street, a move made after city councilors criticized previous plans to hold an alternative event on Main Street.
CARIBOU, Maine The next “Thursdays on Sweden” event will be a concert held on the North Mall Parking Lot, adjacent to Sweden Street, a move made after city councilors criticized previous plans to hold an alternative event on Main Street.
The Caribou Municipal Building. (File photo)
City allows employees to roll over vacation time The Caribou City Council unanimously voted on Feb. 8 to let employees roll over up to 40 hours of unspent vacation time from last year to show support to staff for their efforts amid the pandemic.
CARIBOU, Maine The Caribou City Council unanimously voted on Feb. 8 to let employees roll over up to 40 hours of unspent vacation time from last year to show support to staff for their efforts amid the pandemic.
Normally this vacation time would expire on March 1, but this resolution extends the expiration date to Dec. 31,2021. All other vacation policies will remain in effect, and the carry-over resolution is a one-time benefit due to the pandemic.
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Caribou City Council voted four to two on Jan. 11 to end efforts to hire a private investigator to determine who leaked former mayor Mark Goughan s resignation letter. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican)
Caribou City Council voted four to two on Jan. 11 to end efforts to hire a private investigator to determine who leaked former mayor Mark Goughan s resignation letter. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican)
Caribou council votes to end investigation into leak of resignation letter Caribou City Council narrowly voted on Jan. 11 to end efforts to hire a private investigator to look into the leak of former mayor Mark Goughan’s resignation letter in late 2020.