The donations help organizations including the Travis Mills Foundation and the Boys & Girls Club of Kennebec Valley
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AUGUSTA, Maine Central Maine Power (CMP) said Wednesday that it has donated over $450,000 to communities and nonprofits that support local arts, veterans, STEM education, and economic development.
“Investing in and giving back to the communities in which we live and work is woven into the fabric of who we are as a company,” Scott Mahoney, CMP Interim President, said in a press release.
“Support from local businesses is the backbone of our organization,” Travis Mills, Founder of the Travis Mills Foundation (TMF), said in a press release. “Companies like CMP help us push our organization forward.”
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Obituary: Robert Gentry Harris Jr.
FARMINGDALE - Robert Gentry Harris Jr., 84, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on July 13, 2021, at his home .
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Robert Gentry Harris Jr.
FARMINGDALE – Robert Gentry Harris Jr., 84, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on July 13, 2021, at his home in Farmingdale. He was born on Jan. 14, 1937, to Robert and Nancy Harris in Ayden, N.C.
He graduated from Ayden High School in 1955. He then earned a B.A. at High Point College and a M.Div. at Duke University. Robert then attained the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps in a 32-year career that included deployments to Korea, Vietnam and Desert Storm.