How to house and transport 1,200 employees in an already tight housing market.
Christopher Wheelock
Staff Writer
A long-time journalist, Christopher got his start with Armed Forces Radio & Television after college. Seventeen years at CNN International brought exposure to major national and international stories from 9/11 and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to natural disasters like the 2004 Asia tsunami and earthquake. Christopher's local news experience includes stops in Colorado, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. His print and digital experience includes business writing and photography in Michigan. Business has always held a special place in his heart, as a former business owner and senior writer for one of CNNI’s top business anchors. He's proudly married to a Michigander, loves cooking, anything outdoors and two fat strays. He is excited to make Maine his new home.
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Kaylynn Linck joins Fontaine Family real estate group
AUBURN — The Fontaine Family real estate group announcess the addition of Kaylynn Linck to the team at its Auburn location. Linck grew up in Minot and attended St. Dominic Academy in Auburn. Over the past eight years she has acquired helpful experience and knowledge with direct marketing, restaurant management, sales and overall customer loyalty. […]
CMCC partners with Oxford Hills/Nezinscot Adult Education for free certified nursing assistant training
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Bolster’s Decorating in South Paris closing for good after 46 years in business
The building has been a fixture in town since 1852.
Paris Autobarn owner hopes for return of his closed business
Closure of state’s only dedicated electric vehicle and hybrid service center not financially related.
Inflation drives up demand at Maine food banks
State’s two biggest pantries say while demand is up, donations from stores are down.
Electric vehicle sales and service center in Paris closes
Paris Autobarn was one of the few service facilities in the area.
Designers of arch structures look to expand nationally
Partnership has developed unique, high-efficiency homes with competitive prices.
Gov. Mills announces agriculture infrastructure investment grants
Six area farms and food processors awarded $2.5 million in grants.