Sun, May 19, 2013

Business

  • Norway Savings Bank announces promotions

    NORWAY — Norway Savings Bank is pleased to announce several recent officer promotions within the bank. “Our bank culture fosters an environment of high achievement and support. We recognize and appreciate employees who demonstrate our cultural attributes and embrace a commitment of exceptional service,” explained Robert Harmon, President and CEO of Norway Savings Bank. “These eight individuals are very deserving of their promotions.”

  • Wood pellet boiler training class overflows with interested technicians

    BETHEL — Fourteen heating, plumbing and energy professionals completed a two-day wood pellet boiler system training session at Maine Energy Systems (MESYS). These technicians and energy professionals represented 13 companies from Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. With the completion of this training each are now certified to install OkoFEN wood pellet boilers systems in residential and commercial applications.

  • Oxford Hills grad nabs CFO spot

    SOUTH PORTLAND — Wright Express Corporation, a provider of payment processing and information management services, announced two senior management promotions, including OHCHS grad Steve Elder to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

    "As we continue to diversify and expand our business, we are adapting our leadership structure to support this growth, which will allow us to better innovate and collaborate across the company," said Michael Dubyak, President of Wright Express Corporation. "

  • OHCC plans events

    OXFORD HILLS — The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce announces the following upcoming events.

  • Workplace safety reaps rewards

    WEST PARIS — Ledgeview Living Center in West Paris is the recipient of a dividend presented by Pamela Cheeseman, Fund Administrator of the Maine Health Care Association Workers’ Compensation Fund and accepted by Larry Wilday, owner, on April 12. This dividend recognizes Ledgeview Living Center’s commitment to a safe working environment leading to fewer on the job injuries for its employees.

  • Keeping racers on track

    SOUTH PARIS – At Crazy Horse Racing High Performance Parts and Engines, they are committed to selling the right parts at a fair price; from a lug nut to a completely built race car.

    Crazy Horse owners, Judy and Mitch Green have been in the parts and chassis business for seven years and recently moved from Andover to South Paris, to better serve their customers and to have their fabrication, store and parts trailer all in one location; closer to the race track.

  • BAH tonight in McFalls

    The May 5 Business After Hours is at Design First Homes in Mechanic Falls and hosted by the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce business members of Mechanic Falls.

    This will be a progressive dinner style BAH with appetizers and beverages being served in one model home by Krack Media and the Town of Mechanic Falls, entrees and finger foods will be served second in the next model home by Design First Homes and fresh baked desserts will be served by Goulet Enterprises and The Silver Spur in the third model home.

  • Gift brings produce to seniors

    OXFORD COUNTY — Times are tough and we all know it. As the price of gas, food and other necessities climbs, most of us adjust our budgets, tighten our belts and move forward. However, for a significant number of people, there isn’t any more tightening to be done; there just isn’t enough money to go around. Nutritious food is typically one of the first “luxuries” to go.

  • Rising Sun celebrates six years

    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY — The staff of the Rising Sun Bakery on Main Street in South Paris celebrated the café's 6th anniversary May 3. From left, Bethany, Sarah (Owner) and Julie. Back, Jennie and Toni.

  • SCORE Business Roundtable

    NORWAY — The May SCORE Business Roundtable will take place on Thursday, May 12,  from 7:45-9 a.m. at the Ripley Medical Building's Conference Room.

    At this Business Roundtable the discussion topic will be Social Media for Small Business. The session will start with panel members making brief presentations followed by discussion among participants. The panel members are:

    Ric Carter, Computer Authorities Plus - Topic: Social Media for Small Business - What is it?

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