Issue 11 : Winter 2012

Issue Contents:

For approximately 450 million years Haystack Mountain, a unique geological feature in Northern Maine, has stood high above the landscape. Even though this extinct volcano’s physical size has eroded over the many years, its popularity by its visitors has not.

Scott Thompson

Kicking Bear by Ken Lamb

Mizpah: How it All Started by Roger Corbin

Northern Maine General by Reynold Raymond

Haystack Mountain by Scott Thompson

Ask Alli by Allison Heidorn

Grammy’s Country Inn

Healthy You: Let’s Move by Kim Jones

The History of the P.I. Chamber by Kimberly R. Smith

Allagash Goes Around the World by Tim Caverly

Community Partners & Cultural Opportunities by Rachel Rice

A Guide to Our Back Issues OMS Staff

Contributors: 

Holly Hardwick , Ken Lamb, Roger Corbin, Reynold Raymond, Scott Thompson, Allison Heidorn, Kim Jones, Kimberly R, Smith, Tim Caverly, Karen Gonya, Rachel Rice, Gene Cyr, Pete Bowmaster, James Lagasse, Jane Gridley

Advertisers: 

Aroostook County Chambers of Commerce, Aroostook Real Estate, Aroostook Technologies, Ben’s Trading Post, Boondock’s Grille, Bouchard Family Farms, Brambleberry Market, Cabinet Resources, Cary Medical Center, Clifford L Rhome CPA, P.A., County Abatement, Inc., Doris’ Café, Fort Kent Ski-Doo, Graves’ Shop ‘n Save, I Care Pharmacy, Jean’s Serendipity & Fish ‘N Friends, Jerry’s Shurfine, John’s Shurfine Food Store, Katahdin Valley Health Center, Marden’s, McGillan, Inc., Monica’s Scandinavian Imports, Nadeau’s House of Flooring, Nadeau’s House of Furniture, NorState Federal Credit Union, Northern Maine Community College, Northern Prosthetics, Paterson Payroll, Pelletier Ford, Pines Health Services,Power of Prevention, Professional Home Nursing, Quigley’s Building Supply, Red River Camps, REMAX – April Caron, Sitel Corporation, St. John Valley Pharmacy, The County Federal Credit Union, The County Stove Shop, University of Maine at Fort Kent, University of Maine at Presque Isle

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