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PARIS — The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce’s membership committee is pleased to announce Dunkin’ Donuts of Oxford as the May Business of the Month.

The Dunkin’ Donuts in Welchville Junction is one of three “DD Green” certified locations in the state of Maine. According to Dunkin’ Donuts brand, the DD Green achievement focuses on three main themes: energy, water and health, which improves the energy efficiency and sustainability of the restaurant. The Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant is a good steward of the environment as well as the community.

The Chamber’s Business of the Month program is designed to raise awareness and celebrate various member achievements. Each month, the Chamber makes a charitable donation on behalf of the Business of the Month to the “Feeding Oxford Hills” initiative or Rightstart’s Christmas for Kids and Teens programs. The donation is based on at least 20 percent of the net proceeds raised during the Festival of Trees event. The May donation of $175 will be given to the “Feeding Oxford Hills” initiative.

Anyone in the community can nominate a business or organization through the Chamber’s website, oxfordhillsmaine.com. More information on the program can also be found on the website.  

Business of the Month Photo Caption: From left to right front row: Bruce Little, Oxford Hills Chamber board member; John Williams, Executive Director of the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce; Natasha Morrissette, General Manager for the Dunkin’ Minigell network; Samantha Giasson, Manager of the Dunkin’ Donuts location; and Jeanne Silverman, chairwoman of the Oxford Hills Chamber membership committee. Back row: Dana Nelson, Oxford Hills Chamber Board Chair; Michelle Kenney, Director of Operations for the Dunkin’ Minigell network; Glen Holmes, Oxford Hills Chamber board member; and Kristel Drew of the Dunkin’ Donuts brand.   

Front, from left, Bruce Little, Oxford Hills Chamber board member; John Williams, executive director of the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce; Natasha Morrissette, general manager for the Dunkin’ Minigell network; Samantha Giasson, manager of the Dunkin’ Donuts location; and Jeanne Silverman, chairwoman of the Oxford Hills Chamber membership committee. Back, Dana Nelson, Oxford Hills Chamber Board chair; Michelle Kenney, director of operations for the Dunkin’ Minigell network; Glen Holmes, Oxford Hills Chamber board member; and Kristel Drew of the Dunkin’ Donuts brand.

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