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August 29, 2002   Vol. 3, no. 16
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Bypass coming to Gray
Public still concerned about traffic congestion
By Elizabeth Prata Salvetti

Gray--About fifty people crowded into Stimson Hall on a hot August evening to hear the results of the proposed Bypass follow-up study started by the Maine Turnpike Authority and... more


Administrators’ voluntary reductions make no difference
MSAD 15 negotiations unresolved
By Elizabeth Prata Salvetti

Gray-New Gloucester-- MSAD 15 officials and the Support Staff (comprised of bus drivers, maintenance personnel, food service personnel, and Ed Techs) have been negotiating for almost two years to resolve contractual disputes that revolve around health care benefits and compensation. The contract ran out last year, and the staff is looking at
... more

Miscommunication causes irritation for Community Day organizers
By Elizabeth Prata Salvetti

New Gloucester--During a Community Day update at the August 12 Selectmen meeting, Selectmen Stephanie Bryan displayed some irritation at a problem that arose after an apparent miscommunication involving the Directors of Fiddlehead Center for the Arts. ... more

Speech is still free
Unless you violate the Council's proposed rules
By Elizabeth Prata Salvetti

Gray--For the past two months, the Gray Town Council has been revising their Council Rules. The Council Rules are the set of rules under which the Council operates. The rules may be changed at any time by a vote of the Council. Part of the changes the Council has been drafting is language that would specify a set of behavioral standards for people ... more

Selectmen grapple with traffic increases
“Traffic control in our town is a serious and growing problem.”
By Elizabeth Prata Salvetti


New Gloucester--At their August 12 meeting, the Selectmen grappled with a problem that has finally arrived to disturb this peaceful little town- traffic. ... more

We Will Remember...September 11, 2001

A retrospective...and information on upcoming ceremonies... more



 


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