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Toni Crouch, the executive director of the Damariscotta Region Chamber of Commerce, will be retiring on Dec. 31. She joined the organization in August 2013.
“I’ve been working since I was 16 years old and it’s time to get to relax a little bit and have the time to be able to really enjoy this area, and I want to do it while I have a little energy left to get out and enjoy things,” Crouch told The Lincoln County News.
The search for Crouch’s replacement is underway.
In addition to serving as the head of the organization, Crouch was also the only full-time employee of the chamber and oversaw its move from a side street in Damariscotta to a more visible location at 67 Main St. in Newcastle. Crouch also spearheaded several new initiatives for the chamber, including a widely distributed digital newsletter with news from both the chamber and the community, and the earlier publication and distribution of the organization’s annual guide, the Lincoln County News reported.
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