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Jorgensen s Café moving up the street after 3 decades in downtown Waterville

7 of 7 Theresa Dunn, owner of Jorgensen s Café, opens up the future location of the business Thursday at 220 Main St. in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE After more than 30 years in downtown, the popular Jorgensen’s Café is moving to a new location about a half mile north on Main Street. Jorgensen’s owner Theresa Dunn said she has been moving items from the current café at 103 Main St. to the new building and hopes to open there June 1 or a few days before that. The new spot is at 220 Main St., the site of the former Me Lon Togo Bistro.

Messan Jordan Benissan unifies through food, African drumming

Messan Jordan Benissan is both a music teacher at Colby College and the owner of the Mé Lon Togo restaurant in Camden.Born and raised in Togo, West Africa, he uses music and food to enhance cultural awareness in his circle of students, friends and customers.

Jorgensen s Café moving up the street after 3 decades in downtown Waterville

Jorgensen’s Café moving up the street after 3 decades in downtown Waterville Jorgensen s owner Theresa Dunn says the new space, the former Me Lon Togo Bistro, features a dining room with lots of windows and natural light and a wraparound porch for outdoor dining. 7 of 7 Theresa Dunn, owner of Jorgensen s Café, opens up the future location of the business Thursday at 220 Main St. in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE After more than 30 years in downtown, the popular Jorgensen’s Café is moving to a new location about a half mile north on Main Street. Jorgensen’s owner Theresa Dunn said she has been moving items from the current café at 103 Main St. to the new building and hopes to open there June 1 or a few days before that. The new spot is at 220 Main St., the site of the former Me Lon Togo Bistro.

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