Maine Oxy, Lynox merge in Maine
Maine Oxy, Lynox merge in Maine AUBURN — Maine Oxy, headquartered in Auburn, and Lynox Welding Supply and Cleaning Systems, based in Presque Isle, announce their newly formed partnership, effective Nov. 1.
Maine Oxy, Lynox merge in Maine AUBURN — Maine Oxy, headquartered in Auburn, and Lynox Welding Supply and Cleaning Systems, based in Presque Isle, announce their newly formed partnership, effective Nov. 1.
ReEnergy Ashland marks National Bioenergy Day ASHLAND — In honor of the Fourth Annual Bioenergy Day on Oct. 19, ReEnergy Holdings opened the doors of its Ashland facility to state and local representatives, neighboring businesses, residents and suppliers.
NMCC alumni select leaders PRESQUE ISLE — During its recent seventh annual Alumni Reception and Awards Ceremony, Northern Maine Community College’s Alumni and Friends Organization recognized an outstanding member and chose its leadership team.
Anderson head of Partnership board Economic picture calls for optimism, says Breen PRESQUE ISLE — A Houlton businessman will again chair the Aroostook Partnership Board of Directors. Chris Anderson, President of F.A. Peabody, was reappointed to serve as chairman at the organization’s annual meeting Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle.
Gowen TAMC’s new officer PRESQUE ISLE — The Aroostook Medical Center and the EMHS Foundation have welcomed Hollie Gowen as the new TAMC Foundation philanthropy officer.
AAI recognizes Cary as partner PRESQUE ISLE — Aroostook Aspirations Initiative recently recognized its sustaining strategic partnership with Cary Medical Center.
Customer Service Award Townsquare Media of Presque Isle received the October Customer Service Recognition Award from the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce for providing outstanding service to their customers.
By Darren Fishell
BDN Staff
PORTLAND, Maine — Maine’s top court struck down a joint venture among Emera Maine’s parent company and two power generators in a ruling Thursday that leaves open many questions about financial relationships between companies that supply power and those that transmit and distribute it.
To the editor:
Gov. Paul LePage said in his Nov. 2 BDN OpEd that the passage of Question 2 would not improve K-12 education.