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The following students were named to the superintendent's honor roll for the second marking period at :
NINTH GRADE: Kirellos Abou El Saad, Naveen Ghuman and Chandler Parrish.
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the third marking period at :
NINTH GRADE: Kirellos Abou El Saad, Brandie Avrett, Jenna Bachman, Kristin Caliva, Lindsie Corl, Kate Dickinson, Brandy Donnelly, Naveen Ghuman, Taylor Heitmann, Braden Huntoon, YoonSun Jee, Aria Jones, Kayla Jones, Mallory Kuba, Jane Lee, Tejah Lee, Rhianna Michaud, Emily Miller, Chandler Parrish, Melanie Peraza, Emily Perrotta, Cassie Poell, Samantha Swingle, Matthew Utter V, Caitlyn Vernon, Raymoi Victorine, Kierra Walston and Chan Song Yoo.
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The state has spent millions of dollars to prop up the Old Town pulp mill while steadily fining the mill's owner for ongoing pollution. And now the biggest fine ever is imminent.
The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting has learned that the Maine Department of Environmental Protection is preparing to slap a $497,000 fine on Old Town Fuel & Fiber for excess air pollution over a 12-month period.
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the first marking period at :
NINTH GRADE: Osbaldo Amaya, Halie Argubright, Anna Bagnell, Heba Beshai, Allison Brown, Nathaniel Brown, Katherine Canales-Moreno, Megane Crenshaw, Sarah Crisp, Emma Eisel, Morgan Ferry, Brenen Garrett, Gregory Harman, Henry Hipona, SangHo Jee, Megan Ladabouche, Mary Lawless, Brishawn Lee, Renae Lee, Emily Lenning, Anthony Littlefield, Alexander Mina, Jaelyn Morton, Abigail Noble, Dhara Patel, Kajal Patel, Dale Phelps, Katelyn Pownall, Fredrick Preston, Joi Pride, Trevor Radford, Kyah Roundtree, Sung Eun Ryoo, Jarrod Sable, Amanda San Martin, Jamie Shade, Simrat Singh, Alexandra Smith, Khyra Smith, Christopher Umanzor, Calvin Warthen, Brianna Watson, Victoria Williams an...
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Preparedness meets opportunity couldn't be more true for North Mill Capital (NMC), a Princeton, NJ-based asset-based lending company founded in November 2010. Despite the tough economic climate, the company's founders decided it was the perfect time and opportunity to start up. NMC provides asset-based loans from $200,000 to $5 million to service companies, manufacturers and wholesale distributors. With a strong team in place, North Mill met with many private equity firms throughout 2010 in an effort to find one that had an interest in asset-based lending that went beyond just an insatiable appetite for growth.
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The following students were named to the superintendent's honor roll for the fourth marking period at Old Mill High School:
NINTH GRADE: Carolyn Brown, Alexandria Gill, Mitchell Hill, Ashley Perry and Kimbra Powell.
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BUCKSPORT Verso Paper Corp. officials announced plans Tuesday to eliminate 125 positions at the Bucksport mill and to permanently shut down one of the mills paper machines in response to high production costs and weak demand for lightweight paper.
The job cuts will be effective Oct. 23 and likely will involve a combination of voluntary and involuntary layoffs, according to company officials. Verso employs more than 700 people at the Bucksport mill as well as nearly 900 at a Jay facility. The Jay mill was not affected by Tuesdays announcement.
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KINGSEY FALLS, QC, June 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Cascades Inc. (TSX: CAS), a leader in the recovery of recyclable materials and the production of green packaging and tissue paper products, announces that its Norampac division will invest in Greenpac Mill LLC (Greenpac), a corporation created with the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (the Caisse), Jamestown Container and one other industry partner, for the purpose of constructing and operating a state of the art containerboard mill to be located in New York State.
The Greenpac mill will be constructed for a total cost of US$430 million on property located adjacent to an existing Norampac facility in Niagara Falls, NY. Greenpac will manufacture a light weight linerboard, made with 100% recycled fibres, on a single machine having a wi...
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LEWISTON -- The votes are in, all 914 of them.
You have spoken and you'd like Bates Mill No. 5 to become . . . the next Faneuil Hall!