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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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
Barrett Made Architecture + Construction opens second office in Rangeley
RANGELEY — Barrett Made Architecture + Construction, headquartered in Portland, has opened a second location in Rangeley strategically located to support the ongoing development at Saddleback Mountain and the surrounding communities. The Rangeley office serves as the center of operations for this Northwestern team and functions as a full-service office, acting independently from Portland. Since […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
Dunkin’ franchisee donates to Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maine
LEWISTON — Local Dunkin’ franchisee Normand Boulay made a donation of $1,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maine during the grand opening of the Dunkin’ at 420 Main St. The new shop replaced a store at 321 Main St. and has digital drive-thru and lobby menu boards, Dunkin’s innovative tap system for […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
Geiger promotes Elizabeth Fagan
LEWISTON — Geiger, a top 10 industry distributor, has promoted Elizabeth Fagan to vice president of Crestline. Fagan will oversee all aspects of the Crestline business unit including sales, marketing, operations, customer service, customer acquisition, eCommerce, financial performance and customer satisfaction. Before joining Crestline in 2019 as director of sales and marketing, Fagan held positions […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
Good Shepherd Food Bank recognizes largest 2021 corporate donors
AUBURN — Good Shepherd Food Bank recently recognized the largest donors in 2021 within its Corporate Partners for a Hunger-Free Maine. The donors are a group of socially responsible corporations and their corporate foundations that support the food bank in providing food to people facing food insecurity across Maine through its statewide partner agency network […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
OTELCO hires Benjamin Cleveland
NEW GLOUCESTER — OTELCO has hired Benjamin Cleveland as a senior project manager in its New Gloucester office. Cleveland has a bachelor’s degree in political science/history and is pursuing a master’s degree in project management from Northeastern. He is a resident of Portland.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
City of Lewiston promotes four
LEWISTON — The city of Lewiston has promoted four employees in the last month. Heather Theriault was promoted to human resources director. She formerly served as Lewiston’s benefits administrator since 2017. She graduated from Saint Joseph’s College with her bachelor’s degree in human resources in 2013 and from the University of Southern New Hampshire with […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
St. Mary’s Health System hires Debra Anthoine
LEWISTON — St. Mary’s Health System, a member of Covenant Health, has hired Debra Anthoine to the foundation team as its executive director of philanthropy. Anthoine will be responsible for the hospital’s comprehensive philanthropic program, which includes annual funds, major and leadership gift development, capital fund programs, planned-giving and donor stewardship. Anthoine is a lifelong […]
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2021
Michelle Clements appointed editor of water industry journal
AUBURN — Michelle Clements of Auburn was recently appointed as editor of the New England Water Works Association’s technical publication. The Journal of the New England Water Works Association is the oldest water works publication in the U.S., with the first issue published in September of 1886. Clements is the public relations and communications manager […]
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2021
Maine inventor hopes his new gaming controller makes a splash
The PLA LABS CEO says he’s already gotten interest from a major gaming company for the controller’s accessibility.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Construction underway in Lewiston for FedEx expansion
• New housing project approved in downtown Lewiston.
• State happiness, ranked. (Spoiler: We’re 10 spots happier this year.)
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