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Jorgensen's Cafe and Deli owner Theresa Dunn, who has owned the cafe since 2017 and worked for all four of its owners before that, plans to close the business around June 1, Amy Calder writes. ....
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. ....
4 of 4 Jorgenson s restaurant in downtown Waterville on Monday, where employee Theresa Dunn took over as the new owner of the popular business on Sunday. Staff photo by David Leaming WATERVILLE After more than 17 years working at Jorgensen’s Cafe downtown and performing every task in the popular eatery, Theresa Dunn has bought the business. Dunn, who turns 40 Tuesday, said in an interview she couldn’t be more thrilled, particularly because she is taking over the cafe at an exciting time for Waterville as a new Colby College dormitory is being built nearby, the former Hains building is being renovated and construction of a boutique hotel is expected to start this year. ....
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. ....