- Central Maine Community College broke ground Friday morning on a new $7 million, four-story academic building. The building, which is expected to open in fall 2015, is on a redesigned seal for the school. Above, President Scott Knapp hands a collectable coin with the new seal to Anne St. Pierre, associate dean of students.
- Central Maine Community College in Auburn broke ground Friday morning on a $7 million, four-story academic building. President Scott Knapp hands a collectible coin with the new seal featuring the new building to Anne St. Pierre, associate dean of students.
- A collectible coin shows the new seal of Central Maine Community College in Auburn. It features an image of the school’s planned academic building, which is scheduled to open next fall.
- Officials hold shovels for the groundbreaking ceremony for an academic building at Central Maine Community College in Auburn on Friday. From left are Dan Williams, vice president of Langford & Low, the general contractor; Dick Gleason, chairman of the CM Education Foundation; Scott Knapp, president of CMCC; Ryan Levesque, president of the CMCC Student Senate; David MacMahon, trustee of the Maine Community College System and CM Education Foundation board member; and Clif Greim, president of Harriman Architects & Engineers, the architectural firm for the project.
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