November 25, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 46
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New skating rink at Fairgrounds
Volunteers completed it on Saturday

New Gloucester--The Fairgrounds Committee has put a package together and are ready to start making changes on the grounds so residents can start benefiting from their purchase.
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SAD plans referendum
Will address building renovation and maintenance

Gray-New Gloucester--After decades of teachers, students, administrators and residents watching the school department's buildings slowly dilapidate, MSAD #15 School Board plans to take the final step needed to bring forth a referendum to resolve the facilities issue. more

New Gloucester Public Works Director retiring
Wealth of knowledge and strong work ethic

New Gloucester--As the saying goes, "they just don't make 'em like they used to," and that makes it even harder for New Gloucester staff to let Public Works Director Willard Waterman retire. more

Season of Helping: Service members at holiday time
How to send support to "Any Service Member"

Dallas--With the holidays quickly approaching, many Americans are searching for ways to reach out to troops stationed overseas. Anticipating a rush of mail from well-wishers, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced...more

Gray Community Pharmacy purchased by Rite Aid Corporation

Gray--As many of you know now, the owners and investors of the small Community Pharmacy chain have put some of their stores up for sale, and Rite Aid Corporation responded and decided to buy the Community Pharmacy of Gray. more


Local Foods for the Holidays in Maine?
Once Just a Trickle, Now They're Going Mainstream

According to a new book released last week by the WorldWatch Institute, the world finds itself in the midst of a local food revolution, signs of which are already in evidence in Maine.
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Briefs:
--Are You Missing a Tax Refund?
--Cumberland County Budget hearing schedule
--Animal Control Complaints for New Gloucester
--Maine Progressive Caucus holds Founding Convention in Augusta
--New Republican Leadership chosen...more



 



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