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March 28, 2002   Vol. 3 No. 6
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Caught at the Crossroads

Don't Quote Me On That

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The center of Gray in places is quite bucolic. This is Old Portland Road, running parallel to the Turnpike, where many of the houses are unchanged from olden days.
This little building is the Gloucester Hill School, in New Gloucester. The handpainted sign says, "Gloucester Hill School, 1879-1950."
Where are the speed bumps? The Crystal Lake Association urged the Gray Town Council to remove them at a workshop, and made several other recommendations instead to reduce speeding traffic along the residential street. The Council decided to have them removed, action taken at a so-called "workshop," where, the Council maintains, no action is taken.
The Gray Zoning Board at the February meeting, minus member Dennis Durgin. Pictured here from L-R are David Knudsen, Chair Barry Watson, Arline Foster, and John Stamaris.

 



 


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