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Read Article 100 Years Ago: 1921 50 Years Ago: 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Burgess, Jr. arrived Thursday from Hawaii to spend a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burgess, at Church St, East Auburn. Mr. Burgess is an officer assigned to the Island of Oahu Police Department. The couple’s last visit to Maine was in 1967 25 Years Ago: 1996 Attendance at the first two weeks of Black Mountain Summer Day Camp in Rumford has been encouraging, director Randy Dion said. There have been nearly 50 children each week. And most of them come back, for one reason or another. “My mom works, and I really like it here,” said Ryan Cote of Rumford. He enjoys swimming in the Olympic size pool, activities with other children and being with his friends, he said. With Sharon Law and Brooke Carey, several counselors and volunteers assisting Dion keeps the children busy with numerous activities ranging from swimming lessons and a free swim period, to hiking, arts and cra ....
From left to right, Julianna Musumeci, Ryan Cote and Nicholas Shepard stand outside of the University Center building on April 18. The trio teamed up to create a proposal to replace the outdated lighting fixtures in the building and the campus recreation center.Claire Shinner / Montana Kaimin Three University of Montana students have teamed up to create a proposal to replace outdated lighting fixtures with sustainable, energy-saving versions in the University Center and campus recreation center. Their proposal is essentially a large upgrade project. âBasically what weâre doing is weâre taking the old, inefficient lights and weâre replacing them with LEDs,â said Ryan Cote, one of the students behind the plan. âThen weâre doing something called retrocommissioning, which is upgrading the systems, like heating, air conditioning, ventilation, that could be faltering.â ....
Share it The incoming Biden administration is pushing ahead on transitioning IT leadership as Trump administration officials turn over letters of resignation to end their tenures. As is long-standing tradition, political appointees turn in letters of resignation at the end of one administration for the next administration to decide whether to accept or reject it, according to former federal CIO Tony Scott. In 99.9% of the cases . they accept your resignation and they have somebody else to fill that role, Scott told CIO Dive in November. I m sure the same will be true in this turnover. So-called career officials, those not politically appointed, have greater chances of staying in their roles. They can, however, still choose to leave alongside an administration change. ....
Gail Phaneuf named executive director of Maine’s historic Deertrees Theatre Gail Phaneuf Gail Phaneuf – a playwright, educator, composer, actor, director and a 40-year summer resident of Harrison – has been named the artistic and executive director of the historic Deertrees Theatre, which has provided performing arts entertainment to the Greater Maine region since 1936. Phaneuf has permanently relocated to Harrison to live there year-round and assume her new position. As a playwright and composer, Phaneuf has penned three full musicals and 16 plays that are performed at venues around the world. Her award-winning “MONSTERS! A Midlife Musical Meltdown” premiered in Boston and subsequently was produced at Deertrees, among other theaters. Originally founded as an opera house by prominent opera singer and director Enrica Clay Dillon, Deertrees Theatre has since been home to Broadway stars and local actors, world-acclaimed musicians and aspiring students. ....