Gov. Paul LePage was in Presque Isle on Friday afternoon celebrating a ribbon cutting ceremony at Acme Monaco Corporation's new facility. "I'm really excited for this project to be completed and to have Acme Monaco here, not just for today, but for the future," LePage said. The medical device maker, which has been in Presque Isle for 28 years, moved from two locations at the industrial park to a new 16,300 square foot space on Central Drive. Participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony are, from left, Kara Ahern; Rebecca Karabin-Ahern, co-president of Acme Monaco Co-president; Diane Karabin, Michael Karabin, Gov. LePage; Lucas Karabin and Michael Ahern. In right corner, from left, are Larry Clark and George Fournier.
(Joshua Archer | Star-Herald)
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Gov. Paul LePage was in Presque Isle on Friday afternoon celebrating a ribbon cutting ceremony at Acme Monaco Corporation’s new facility.
“I’m really excited for this project to be completed and to have Acme Monaco here, not just for today, but for the future,” LePage said. The medical device maker, which has been in Presque Isle for 28 years, moved from two locations at the industrial park to a new 16,300 square foot space on Central Drive. Participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony are, from left, Kara Ahern; Rebecca Karabin-Ahern, co-president of Acme Monaco Co-president; Diane Karabin, Michael Karabin, Gov. LePage; Lucas Karabin and Michael Ahern. In right corner, from left, are Larry Clark and George Fournier.