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APPROXIMATELY 450 STUDENTS and community members attended the Job Fair held at Northern Maine Community College March 13. According to Ruth White, organizer of the Job Fair, 59 percent of attendees were NMCC students, while the remaining 41 percent were community members.
“We had about 125 attend last year, so our goal for this year was 200,” said White. “I think we were a lot more successful this year in getting the word out to the surrounding communities that this event was open to the public, and not just intended for our students. Also, the fact that we were having our largest Job Fair ever, with 52 businesses and organizations participating – most of whom are hiring now, coupled with the unfortunate recent lay-offs in the area – really made a difference in this year’s attendance.”
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A.J. COLE of Ashland, left, and Luc Gagnon of Fort Fairfield, center, a student in the College’s Commercial Driving Academy, talk to Cary Grant, chief draftsman at Cives Steel Co. during the Job Fair held at Northern Maine Community College March 13.
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SUPERVISORY BORDER PATROL AGENT John Bonner, left, explains the opportunities available through U.S. Customs and Border Patrol to David Cook of Ashland, foreground, during the community-wide Job Fair held at Northern Maine Community College March 13.
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TEENA McCARTHY, left, of Woodstock, New Brunswick, speaks to Robin Holmes, center, senior volunteer manager for Hospice of Aroostook, and Kathy Bosse, human resources generalist for Visiting Nurses of Aroostook, about job opportunities in the nursing field during the recent Job Fair at Northern Maine Community College. McCarthy, currently a liberal arts student at NMCC, has been accepted into the College’s nursing program for the fall.






