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Norway Savings Bank is proud of its Culture of the Can-Do.

“It fosters the support to achieve great things for our customers, communities, and one another. We recognize the bank as a place where each person’s unique gifts and strengths shine through,” bank officials said.

Norway Savings Bank is pleased to announce the recent promotion of nine employees including Michelle Luce, assistant vice president, Fryeburg Branch Manager, started her career at Norway Savings Bank in 2019 as Assistant Branch Manager at the Fryeburg location and was promoted to Branch Manager in 2022.

Since joining Norway Savings Bank, Michelle has participated in many bank initiatives, including the bank’s GROW mentor program and culture crews.

Michelle also serves as secretary of the Western Mountain Board of Realtors Affiliates.

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“This would allow us to post roads for weight restrictions during the springtime, to post roads to keep trucks off them. It gives an enforcement action. Before, without proof, state police would not enforce it. This way, they can do that. It gives the select board the ability to do an ordinance violation if we had problems with a truck driver,” Ward said.

Selectman Eugene Connolly asked how this proposed ordinance would be enforced.

“The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) could enforce our ordinance. It could be up to [Casco Public Works Road Foreman] Mike Genest to see it and get the information.

“Then, as we discussed, the fines could between to $200 to $2,500. CCSO could write a violation. CCSO could do a civil action through writing a ticket,” Ward said.

Kaela Delan, assistant vice president, Customer Care Center assistant manager started her banking career as a teller in the Norway Savings Naples branch in 2008. She was eager to learn and grow her career and quickly achieved Certified Teller Status. To further expand her knowledge, Kaela transferred to the Customer Care team in

Support from the Maine Community Foundation’s (MaineCF) Maine Land Protection grant program will conserve more than 4,000 acres across the state, including 70-plus acres that will be returned to Wabanaki tribes.

Five projects totaling $153,600 were funded through the grant program and two projects totaling $20,000 were funded by donors.

Player Profile: Ashley Pelletier

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Q. Complete the following, “I know I’ve had a good race if…” I know I’ve had a good race if many other racers come up to me and tell me it was a good run. My coaches, teammates, and parents all tell me that every run is a good run but if the other top racers in the state come up to me and say it was a good run then it must have been a good run. If I come across the finish line smiling and happy about the run I just laid down, then that is a pretty good indicator, as well.

Q. What goes through your mind before a big race? Before a race, I don’t really think about much. At the top and bottom before/ after my runs, I’m talking to friends on other teams, my teammates, coaches from other teams and my coaches, as well. Doing this really takes my mind off of the actual race, it really helps me stay in a positive mindset.

Q. If things are not going well, what do you do to rebound and clear your mind to be more positive? When I need to clear my mind after a bad run or not the best day of training, I love going to my teammates and talking to them about how their run was or how their training day went. Helping my teammates get better and feel better about themselves really helps me get into a more positive mindset.

Q. How has sports changed you as a person? I feel like sports has helped me grow as a person. I have become more independent and I have learned how to advocate for myself, communicate with others and be a part of a community and something larger than myself.

Q. What is the biggest reward you get from competing in sports? The biggest reward I get from competing in sports is when I am producing good results and making everyone who has helped me proud of what we’ve accomplished.

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