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PRESQUE ISLE - When Robert Gagnon, 57, of Madawaska first began punching a time card at Fraser Papers in 1971, he thought he would continue doing so until the day he retired.
But after 36 years at the mill, Gagnon saw fewer orders coming in and layoffs becoming more prevalent. It was then that he began reconsidering a dream that he had long buried beneath the responsibilities of being a husband, father, grandfather and homeowner - a desire to return to college.See the full content of this document
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Nmcc Opens New Door for Ex-Millworker
Gagnon soon chose to close the door on his career at Fraser Papers and opened one to a classroom at Northern Maine Community College. That decision earned him not only a degree, but also a...
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