comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - எமிலி டர்னர் நினைவகம் நூலகம் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

PI native hopes contributions to Ignite PI will aid city s downtown revitalization efforts

PI native hopes contributions to Ignite PI will aid city s downtown revitalization efforts
thecounty.me - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecounty.me Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

City hall renovations to begin, staff relocate

Presque Isle City Hall, pictured in August 2020. City hall renovations to begin, staff relocate Contributed • May 13, 2021 Renovations to Presque Isle City Hall will begin on the first floor on Monday, May 17.  PRESQUE ISLE, Maine Renovations to Presque Isle City Hall will begin on the first floor on Monday, May 17.   Offices will be closed to the public on Thursday, May 13 and Friday, May 14 as staff is relocated prior to construction.  Services normally accessed at the first-floor front counter will be temporarily relocated to the Forum. All direct telephone numbers will remain the same, but front counter staff will temporarily be relocated to The Forum at 84 Mechanic St. Other relocations include the city clerk and General Assistance staff, who will move to the third floor, and tax assessing services, which will move to the city council chambers on the third floor.

Presque Isle City Hall First Floor Renovations

Presque Isle City Hall First Floor Renovations The first floor construction is scheduled through July 15. Services usually provided on the first floor will be relocated to the Forum on Mechanic Street. The staff will be there temporarily to assist the public. Other notes of interest as city hall is under construction is the City Clerk and General Assistance will move to the third floor - Tax assessing services will also be on the third floor in the City Council Chamber.  If you need to reach the offices by phone, all phone numbers will stay the same and will not be affected.

NMCC librarian retires - The County

Gail Roy (Courtesy of NMCC) NMCC librarian retires Contributed • January 28, 2021 For the past 12 years Librarian Gail Roy has made a substantial impact on NMCC campus and the greater Aroostook community. This past semester Roy announced her retirement, making the 2020 school year her last. PRESQUE ISLE, Maine For the past 12 years Librarian Gail Roy has made a substantial impact on NMCC campus and the greater Aroostook community. This past semester Roy announced her retirement, making the 2020 school year her last. A professional of the library sciences, Roy is part of a growing community of librarians who understand libraries as integral community resources, beyond only books and research.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.