Dislocated workers, mostly from Wausau Paper in Jay, graduated from Maine’s WorkReady Program on Wednesday at the Wilton CareerCenter with updated skills to help them get a job or go onto school. Graduates seated from left are Mike Lesko, Steve Richards, Debbie Kendall, Randy Doughty and Mike Castaneda. In back, from left, are John Chandler, Gary Couture, Richard Harvell, Randy Berry, instructor Eileen Miazga, Philip Dufour and Arnold Couture.
- Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal Dislocated workers, mostly from Wausau Paper in Jay, graduated from Maine’s WorkReady Program on Wednesday at the Wilton CareerCenter with updated skills to help them get a job or go onto school. Graduates seated from left are Mike Lesko, Steve Richards, Debbie Kendall, Randy Doughty and Mike Castaneda. In back, from left, are John Chandler, Gary Couture, Richard Harvell, Randy Berry, instructor Eileen Miazga, Philip Dufour and Arnold Couture.
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