Kathryn Skelton is a business reporter at the Sun Journal covering local industries large and small. She writes features and deep-dive analysis, keeps up with local happenings, closings and rumors in a regular business Buzz column, and at least once a month, writes about Bigfoot, ghosts or something equally intriguing in the "Weird, Wicked Weird" series. She's a proud Maine native, grew up in the Gardiner area and also proudly graduated from the University of Maine's journalism program. She's been a reporter at the paper for 20 years. When not working, she enjoys traveling, reading, corgi-walking and adventuring with her husband and two boys.
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PublishedJuly 19, 2020
Maine Bankers Association adds local leaders to executive committee
AUGUSTA — At the 127th Annual Meeting of the Maine Bankers Association, held virtually, member banks elected several leadership positions. Locally, Timothy J. Thompson, president & CEO of Franklin Savings Bank, was elected to the executive committee for a three-year term, expiring in June 2023. Members who will continue to serve by their election in […]
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PublishedJuly 17, 2020
John T. Gorman Foundation donates to Safe Voices, Community Concepts
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PublishedJuly 17, 2020
Lisbon officials call for applications for Moxie Plaza vendors
LISBON — The town Lisbon is inviting local businesses and community organizations to submit an application to promote their products, programs and services in Moxie Plaza. Moxie Plaza is at the intersection of Route 196 and Main Street in Lisbon Falls and refers to a roughly 4,000 square feet of community space that is closed […]
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PublishedJuly 16, 2020
Lewiston has $1M in COVID-19 aid available. Who knew?
Auburn has another $100,000 and neither city is seeing much interest, according to staff.
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PublishedJuly 15, 2020
Turner, Leeds, Greene pass budget for MSAD 52
Voters also approved bonds for a new wastewater treatment system and indoor air quality improvements.
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PublishedJuly 13, 2020
Fontaine Family hires Bruce Mason
AUBURN — Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader has hired Bruce Mason to the team at its Auburn location. Mason grew up in Turner and graduated from Leavitt Area High School. He attended the University of Maine at Machias. Mason’s background includes retail management/buyer of goods at a large Maine-based retail chain. Mason resides […]
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PublishedJuly 13, 2020
Hebron Academy hires Edwin Nunez
HEBRON — Hebron Academy has hired Edwin Nunez as the new director of admission and financial aid. Nunez has worked in various roles at Hebron since 2012, including dormitory parent, coach and Spanish teacher, and on-campus international student program coordinator. He spent three years as the senior associate director of admission at Thornton Academy in […]
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PublishedJuly 13, 2020
Chaplaincy Institute of Maine names Theodora June Kalikow interim director
PORTLAND — Theodora June Kalikow will serve as the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine’s interim executive director, offering transitional leadership as Abbess and co-founder Patricia Ellen concludes her administrative role at the end of this month. Kalikow is an active educational consultant and president emerita of the University of Maine at Farmington, where she served from […]
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PublishedJuly 12, 2020
Working: How to be a summer camp director during a summer turned on its ear
Danny Gay started planning for his new summertime role at the YWCA as his remote fourth grade classes at Leeds Central School wound down.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2020
Lewiston-Auburn senators on sending kids back to school and ‘tough choices’ ahead for Maine economy
Ned Claxton, Nate Libby and Jeff Timberlake spoke Friday morning during a chamber-hosted virtual town hall.
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