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Gray Town Council approves Manager's contract 4-1
Also, Citizen says, "I'm going to shock you, by thanking you..."

Gray--The Gray Town Council's August 6 meeting approved the Town Manager's contract, established a Post Office Building Committee, and heard comments from several citizens about the Council’s performance and also the Celebration Days festival. more

MSAD #15 Board finishes a quick summer meeting
Interim Assistant to Principal chosen

Gray-New Gloucester--The MSAD #15 Board of Directors, absent Anne Gass, met on August 7 to approve an interim Assistant to the Principal at the High School, authorize several leaves of absence, and to discuss the class of 2003 Graduation Date. The board approved teacher appointments for Amanda Giblin to ... more

Superintendent takes voluntary cut
Contract signed, includes a voluntary reduction in health care benefits

Gray-New Gloucester--The MSAD #15 Board of Directors approved Superintendent Michael Wood’s employment contract at their August 7 meeting. The three-year contract, which runs from July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2005, is largely the same as the previous years’ contract-but with a major difference. more

Pillar of the community

Gray--D.C Construction has not been neglecting the unfinished columns at Stimson Hall. The construction project to fortify and repaint the four columns gracing the 100 year-old building has been ongoing since last December. "The problem was ... more

Celebration Days celebrated community

Gray--Celebration Days, the first year of a new festival arising from the earlier Old Home Days festival, held for many years in Gray, was held August 2-4 at Russell School in Gray.

The Committee, chaired by this reporter, and facilitated by Dean Bennett from Gray's Parks and Recreation Department, and many volunteers, organized and brought about the fulfillment of a celebration whose mission was to create a destination event for the community and passers-by, allow an opportunity for vibisibility to local organizations, and to offer an event that encouraged community members to recreate together in a relaxed environment...
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