On the front page of the Business Section of Aroostook Republican weekly Newspaper 02/01/2012 edition, a colored photo of LJCC auto students are featured with them welding at Caribou Public works for the City of Caribou. The article went on to state “Job Corps understands the importance of making the connection between center classrooms and employer workplaces, and Groundhog Shadow Day offers students another opportunity to do just that” explained Business Community Liaison and Work Based Learning Coordinator of Loring Job Corps Center, Pamela D. Buck”. Pictured are LJCC Auto students in the garage of the Public Works Road Vehicles.
Central Aroostook Businesses help Educate Loring Job Corps Center Students
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