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V O L . X X V I N O. V I I I A P R I L 2 0 , 2 0 2 0 10 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E e deal closed March 23. e principals of Bethel Station LLC are Anthony Donovan of Spectrum Real Estate in Portland and Gerry O'Connell of the Keller Williams Coastal Real Estate Faulkner Commercial in Portsmouth, N.H. Donovan and O'Connell are also leading the team that's developing the project, called the Residences at Bethel Station. e development leverages the expected expansion of Maine's pas- senger train service between Boston, Portland and Montreal. Sunday River hires GM with industry experience A longtime skier with extensive expe- rience in resort operations has been appointed general manager at Sunday River Resort in Newry. Brian Heon will begin his new job on May 1. Heon will be responsible for day-to-day functions at Sunday River, including on-mountain operations, skier services, food and beverage, the SnowSports School, facilities, public safety, informa- tion technology and the Sunday River Golf Club. Heon has served in posi- tions at Walt Disney World, American Skiing Co. and Peak Resorts, where he most recently was general manager of Wildcat Mountain in Gorham, N.H. He is also co-chair of the National Tramway Standards Board, and is a representative of the American National Standards Institute. His hir- ing coincides with the resort's recently announced plan to guide develop- ment through 2030, focused on new infrastructure, year-round business and reaching a net-zero carbon impact. N O T E W O R T H Y C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N New Dimensions FCU in Waterville re- ported that it donated $11,000 to sev- en local food banks and food pantries. Maine Woodland Owners in Augusta announced the donation of 2,000 acres of land in New Gloucester from the Chandler family representing the largest land donation in the group's history. The organization has now per- manently conserved 10,000 acres of woodland throughout the state. Jobs for Maine's Graduates in Augusta partnered with its school partners to distribute $100 Hannaford gift cards to 3,000 students and their families throughout Maine struggling with the economic impact of COVID-19. Harriman, an Auburn-based architec- ture, engineering and design firm, has UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, BEAR'S DEN Orono, Maine BUILDING ON OUR PROMISE A modernized approach to an iconic campus meeting spot. While honoring the history of the University of Maine's Bear's Den, we renovated this iconic campus café into brighter, more functional space. W W W. S H E R I DA N C O R P. C O M At Sheridan, this is how we build on our promise. Supporting Development Across Maine Contact Nick Sabatine at the idea-stage: nsabatine@ransomenv.com 207-772-2891 D E V E L O P M E N T \ \ D U E D I L I G E N C E \ \ E N V I R O N M E N TA L H E A LT H & S A F E T Y \ \ M U N I C I P A L \ \ U T I L I T Y, E N E R G Y & M A N U F A C T U R I N G Due Diligence Wastewater Engineering Storm Water Engineering Permitting Water Supply Engineering GIS Applications Turnkey Brownfield Service Remediation Funding Assistance Consulting Engineers and Scientists www.RansomEnv.com LO F TS AT SAC O FALLS, B I D D E FO R D

