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College hockey: CMCC to revive hockey program

AUBURN — The Norway Savings Bank Arena is getting another tenant for the 2016-17 season. On Wednesday afternoon, the Central Maine Community College Mustangs will be fielding a men’s hockey team in the American Collegiate Hockey Association, according to a joint announcement with the arena and the City of Auburn. “Well at the community college, […]

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Criminal justice students to conduct survey

LEWISTON — Students from Central Maine Community College will go door to door over the next few weeks to help police gather opinions on crime and other issues. The students from the criminal justice program will ask people across the city to fill out surveys that will help police identify problems. The survey is part […]

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Women’s basketball: Sabine tops 1,000-point milestone

Two schools, two competitive but different levels of college basketball, one more major milestone in the basketball career of Maggie Sabine. The senior standout from Litchfield scored the 1,000th point of her collegiate career Tuesday night in an NCAA Division II game for Saint Michael’s College against Post in Colchester, Vt. Sabine, who entered the […]

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College Roundup: CM men tip Vermont Tech

AUBURN — Carrington Miller recorded his third double-double of the year Sunday, and the Central Maine Community College men’s basketball team remained undefeated in Yankee Conference play with a 102-99 overtime win over Vermont Technical College at Kirk Hall. CM (7-3, 3-0) jumped out early, holding a double-digit lead throughout most of the first half […]

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Did you know? Facts about CMCC

The CMCC campus was formerly the site of the Auburn City Farm, also known as the “Poor Farm” or “Pig Farm” because residents of the poor house once raised pigs there. The first graduates from CMCC (then Central Maine Vocational Technical Institute) were six students who completed the one-year diploma program in drafting in June […]

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Moving forward with grants

CMCC aggressively pursues state, federal, and private grants to enhance programs that provide pathways to good jobs, strengthen technical programs, upgrade equipment, and meet specific industry needs. The College is currently managing over 18 million dollars in grants for its own programs and also the lead institution for some MCCS grants.