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October 10, 2002   Vol. 3 No. 21
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Regionalism concept alive and well with Fire Departments

First in a series examining current and future examples of ‘regionalism
When the wall at the Windham High School collapsed, the call went out to Windham Fire and Rescue Department. The crew, led by Windham Fire-Rescue Chief Charlie Hammond, responded immediately and was occupied at the site, when a second call came in. This time, more

Gray to host Cyclocross championships
Gray will host the Wicked Maine Cyclocross II Race on the grounds of Gray-New Gloucester High and Middle Schools. The race will be run by the Portland Velo Club, from ... more

House Candidates' Debate
On October 8, candidates running for the Maine State House seat in District 41 (Gray and part of New Gloucester) debated local and state-wide issues in front of a live audience in Gray’s Stimson Hall. The debate was broadcast live on Gray Cable Channel 2 and underwritten by The Monument Newspaper. more

Local Support for 4-H Youth
Submitted by Wendy Gallagher

:The 131st Cumberland Fair just completed another year of exhibits, livestock shows, and carnival activities. For 4-H youth, several local businesses assisted these youth in completing another successful year by purchasing the 4-H’ers market animals. more

Baseline survey to be conducted for Milfoil and Invasive plants on Little Sebago

The Little Sebago Lake Association (LSLA) has hired Lake and Watershed Resource management Associates to conduct a baseline survey of the entire lake. The shoreline of three water bodies, which make up the lake, measures from 20 to 22 miles covering 19 acres. more



 



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