Home FORT KENT, Maine — Students from schools in Fort Kent, Madawaska, and St. Agatha rehearse for the musical play “Nan’s (Intergalactic) Diner,” which was written by theater director Doug Clapp and composed by former Fort Kent music instructor Steve Vonderheide. The play is set for May 31 and June 31 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fort Kent High School Cafeteria. (Chris Bouchard | St. John Valley Times) Fort Kent school is hosting an ‘intergalactic’ musical written and composed by northern Mainers Nan’s (Intergalactic) Diner will be shown at 6:30 p.m. at the Fort Kent Community High School cafeteria on Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1. by Chris Bouchard 2 days ago Latest News Judge postpones hearing for Caribou woman charged with arson, murder by Chris Bouchard 1 day ago SAD 1 residents approve nearly $31M budget by Paula Brewer 2 days ago Voters give Houlton area school district more money to avoid cutting positions by Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli 2 days ago Caribou Police Chief Gahagan to retire in July by Paula Brewer 2 days ago Aroostook is Maine’s biggest creator of farm food waste, study finds by Paula Brewer 3 days ago New substance use recovery center helps fill a need in St. John Valley by Chris Bouchard 3 days ago Cleanup of toxic Caribou power plant could begin this summer by Melissa Lizotte 3 days ago WWII planes will stop in Presque Isle to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day by Paula Brewer 3 days ago Aroostook fire chiefs worry proposed federal regulations would strain departments by Melissa Lizotte 4 days ago Sports Local mill’s donation creates free golf program for youth by Contributed 1 week ago American golfers reluctant to cross border to play Aroostook Valley Country Club by Contributed 1 week ago Area youth learn tribal connections to lacrosse by Contributed 1 week ago Northern Maine Moose defeat John Bapst by Contributed 1 week ago Caribou’s Aroostook River race has strong turnout despite low water by Melissa Lizotte 2 weeks ago Meduxnekeag River Canoe Race was a challenge due to low water level by Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli 2 weeks ago Most Read 1 Presque Isle hires digital expert to grow city’s image May 10, 2024 2 Couple expands online business to Main Street in Presque Isle May 6, 2024 3 Aroostook is Maine’s biggest creator of farm food waste, study finds May 14, 2024 4 Presque Isle restaurant owner named Maine’s Mother of the Year May 7, 2024 5 Police identify woman found dead along Penobscot River May 8, 2024 County Politics Van Buren officials make $46,930 payment to fire station engineers by Chris Bouchard 1 week ago Limestone residents will vote on tax incentives for new Loring potato chip plant by Melissa Lizotte 2 weeks ago Events Police / Courts Judge postpones hearing for Caribou woman charged with arson, murder Caribou Police Chief Gahagan to retire in July Aroostook fire chiefs worry proposed federal regulations would strain departments Business News Presque Isle receives safety grant by Contributed 8 hours ago Nordic Heritage Outdoor Center finds new financial support by Contributed 1 day ago Museum to feature Esther Faulkner display by Contributed 1 day ago Caribou business celebrates 25 years by Contributed 2 days ago Cleanup of toxic Caribou power plant could begin this summer by Melissa Lizotte 3 days ago Pets Getting the cat back in the box PAWS Pet of the Week – Bernadette PAWS Pet of the Week – Michief Opinions City is revitalizing its social media presence by Contributed 3 days ago UMC today and tomorrow by Contributed 4 days ago City officials shouldn’t be isolated by Contributed 4 days ago