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Mechanized Logging Operations Program recruiting students

IMG 8021 – Edited Don Burr, head instructor with Northern Maine Community College s mechanized logging program, watches as student Will Shufelt practices using a delimber machine at a woodlot in Chapman. (Anthony Brino | BDN) Don Burr, head instructor with Northern Maine Community College s mechanized logging program, watches as student Will Shufelt practices using a delimber machine at a woodlot in Chapman. (Anthony Brino | BDN) Mechanized Logging Operations Program recruiting students Contributed • March 9, 2021 Recruiting is now underway for students in the Mechanized Logging Operations Program, which is beginning its next 12-week class June 21 in the woods northeast of Old Town. Recruiting is now underway for students in the Mechanized Logging Operations Program, which is beginning its next 12-week class June 21 in the woods northeast of Old Town.

Mission names new Downeast director  - Mount Desert Islander

Mission names new Downeast director  PHOTO COURTESY OF MAINE SEACOAST MISSION NORTHEAST HARBOR Melvin D. Adams III has been named Downeast director of Maine Seacoast Mission.   Mission President John Zavodny, after a review of several qualified Downeast director candidates, said, “Mel’s background and professional preparation touches on all aspects of the Mission’s work in Downeast Maine: education, youth development, food security, community building and multi-generational family engagement. But it was really his heart and obvious commitment to the Downeast Maine people and communities that made Mel the clear choice.”  Previously, Adams served as dean of Enrollment Management and Student Services at Washington County Community College, overseeing 16 employees as senior enrollment manager and student advocate. He was a member of the WCCC president’s executive leadership team, fostering cooperation and communication with college and community stakeholders to meet WC

Thomas College allocates $1 5M from Alfond grant to Jobs for Maine s Graduates program

Thomas College allocates $1.5 million from Alfond grant to Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program The JMG program launched at Thomas in 2014 as a way to help high school students transition into the college environment. Share WATERVILLE Thomas College has announced it will allocate a portion of the $13.5 million grant it received in October to its Jobs for Maine’s Graduates College Success program.  The grant was awarded to the college on West River Road in Waterville as part of the Harold Alfond Foundation’s $500 million investment aimed at boosting the Maine economy. Jobs for Maine’s Graduates, known as JMG, is a nonprofit organization aimed at improving the state’s workforce and economy by partnering with secondary and post-secondary schools to provide students with opportunities and guidance to advance their careers.

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