Successful Partnerships Awards Ceremony at Husson College
USDA Rural Development and Husson College officials
discussed the importance of small businesses in rural communities. The
Agency recognized its partners in an important ceremony and announced
over $3.4 million to spur economic growth and community development
statewide. Recipients who were recognized at the ceremony: Western
Maine Finance, Northern Maine Development Commission, The Downeast
Heritage Center, Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Reservation, Visiting Nurses
of Aroostook County, Money
Management International, Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments,
Kennebec Valley Council of Governments, Eastern Maine Development
Corporation, and Hancock County Planning Commission.
Featured speakers included: Curtis Anderson, Deputy
Administrator, USDA Rural Development; Michael
W. Aube, State Director, USDA Rural Development, and Cheryl Russell,
Executive Director, Richard E. Dyke Center for Family Business at Husson
College.
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Discussion of Future Development
Plans at Brewer Waterfront
Rural Development gathered with officials at the Brewer
Waterfront to discuss future plans for the waterfront redevelopment
project. Rural Development provided a Rural Business Opportunity Grant in
the amount of $50,000 to assist them in designing a historic trail to
inform visitors of the history and development of the Penobscot River.
The project will benefit 70 emerging businesses and create or save 561
jobs.
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Groundbreaking Ceremony at Community Health and Counseling Services
Rural Development and Community Health and Counseling (CHCS)
officials
took part in a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the construction of a Crisis
Stabilization Unit. This important Unit is a short-stay facility for
adults in psychiatric crisis and will also serve as a step-down unit for
patients re-entering the community from impatient psychiatric
hospitalization. Rural Development provided a Community Facility Direct
Loan in the amount of $883,500 to help fund the facility.
Featured speakers included Curtis Anderson,
Deputy Administrator, USDA Rural Development; Michael W. Aube, State
Director, USDA Rural Development; Glenn Goodwin, President, CHCS Board of
Directors; and Tom Lynn, Assistant Director of Crisis Services, CHCS.
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Groundbreaking
Check Passing Ceremony at Paradigm Developments
Rural Development held a Check Passing Ceremony
at Paradigm Developments, LLC and PROTEA Behavioral Health Services, LLC
to celebrate a Business and Industry Loan in the amount of $2,820,000. The
funding is important, as it made acquisition of real estate and debt
restructuring possible for the business. Key Bank was also on hand to
celebrate. Key Bank made the loan to the borrower.
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Ceremony