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First-Ever Winter Carnival Brings Ice Skating, Snowshoe Races, and Chili to Willow Creek

By Kyle Dubois — February 8, 2026

The town launches its inaugural winter carnival, betting that cold weather can be a tourism asset rather than a liability.

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From Sawdust to Showcase: Old Mill Building Eyed for Museum Exhibit on Town's Industrial Past

By Clara Winslow — August 22, 2025

A proposal to convert a section of the historic Willow Creek Custom Flooring mill into a museum exhibit gains traction as the town embraces its heritage.

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State Funds Historic District Study for Downtown Willow Creek

By Clara Winslow — August 5, 2025

A $40,000 grant from the Maine Historic Preservation Commission will fund a survey to determine whether downtown buildings qualify for historic district designation.

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Fall Festival 2026 Planning Underway with Hopes of Drawing Regional Crowds

By Kyle Dubois — July 11, 2025

Organizers begin early planning for Willow Creek's first major fall foliage festival, aiming to capture leaf-peeper traffic passing through Aroostook County.

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Through the Lens: Library Hosts Photography Competition Celebrating Willow Creek's Landscape

By Clara Winslow — June 8, 2025

The Carnegie Library announces a new photography competition and exhibition showcasing the natural and built beauty of Willow Creek and surrounding areas.

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Mountain Bike Race on New Singletrack Draws 80 Competitors to Willow Creek

By Kyle Dubois — May 17, 2025

The inaugural River Run mountain bike race puts Willow Creek's new trail network on the map for New England mountain bikers.

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The Dry Dock Launches First Batch of Locally Made Hard Cider, Tapping Into Craft Beverage Tourism

By Clara Winslow — October 25, 2024

Dean Moreau partners with O'Flaherty's Maple to create a hard cider made from heirloom apples and local maple, betting on the growing craft beverage market.

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Inaugural Mattawamkeag River Trail Half-Marathon Draws 200 Runners from Across New England

By Kyle Dubois — October 12, 2024

The first-ever half-marathon on the Mattawamkeag River Trail sells out its registration cap, marking a new addition to Willow Creek's event calendar.

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Annual Fishing Tournament Reels In Record 120 Entrants from Four States

By Kyle Dubois — September 28, 2024

The 47th annual Willow Creek Bass and Pike Tournament sets a participation record, signaling the town's growing reputation as a fishing destination.

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Wabanaki Heritage Interpretive Trail Planned Along Mattawamkeag River Route

By Clara Winslow — September 13, 2024

A new cultural heritage initiative will install interpretive signage along the river trail highlighting the history and presence of the Wabanaki people.

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Visitor Center Proposal Would Transform Old Mill Office Building into Welcome Hub

By Clara Winslow — August 28, 2024

A plan to repurpose the vacant Willow Creek Custom Flooring administrative building into a year-round visitor center advances to the feasibility stage.

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First Two EV Charging Stations Go Live on Main Street, Marking a First for the Region

By Kyle Dubois — August 2, 2024

Willow Creek becomes the first town in northern Aroostook County to install public electric vehicle charging stations, supported by a state grant.

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Vance Proposes Year-Round Tourism Strategy to Smooth Seasonal Peaks and Valleys

By Kyle Dubois — July 18, 2024

Selectwoman Eleanor Vance presents a five-year plan aimed at developing shoulder-season attractions and reducing the town's dependence on summer tourism.

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Lodging Study Reveals Severe Shortage: Demand Outstrips Supply 5 to 1

By Clara Winslow — June 5, 2024

A commissioned study finds Willow Creek lacks sufficient lodging to support its growing tourism economy, with visitor inquiries far exceeding available rooms.

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Trail-to-Town Connector Sidewalk Project Secures Federal Funding

By Kyle Dubois — May 10, 2024

A $1.2 million grant will fund a sidewalk connecting the Mattawamkeag River Trail trailhead to downtown Willow Creek, improving walkability for visitors and residents.

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Wood-Fired Pizzeria Opens Doors in Former Vacant Storefront on Elm Street

By Kyle Dubois — April 22, 2024

A new restaurant brings Neapolitan-style pizza to downtown Willow Creek, filling a storefront that had been empty for nearly four years.

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Ice-Out Centennial Countdown Begins as Tourism Planning Committee Holds First Meeting

By Kyle Dubois — March 15, 2024

With the 100th anniversary of Homan's Pond Ice-Out three years away, a new planning committee meets to coordinate tourism efforts around the milestone event.

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Elementary School Outdoor Education Program Becomes Regional Model

By Clara Winslow — October 10, 2023

Willow Creek Elementary's place-based outdoor learning program, launched with tourism partnership funding, is being studied by six other school districts across northern Maine.

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Leaf-Peeping Shuttle Bus Grant Will Ease Fall Traffic Congestion

By Kyle Dubois — August 28, 2023

A $95,000 state grant funds a free Saturday shuttle service during peak foliage season, connecting trailheads, downtown and scenic overlooks.

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Maine Open Farm Day Draws Record Crowd to Farr Family Farm

By Clara Winslow — July 25, 2023

Farr Family Farm hosts 340 visitors on Maine Open Farm Day, selling 120 pounds of produce and launching a weekly farm-stand subscription program.