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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.