January 15, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 2
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White Birches
Harold Bjork photo

Bypass still a distant reality

The Smith house on Shaker Road, purchased by the Maine Department of Transportation as part of the upcoming Bypass project, is being moved. However, it is not a DOT initiated occurrence. The house was bought by an abutter and will be moved to suit his needs. more

New District lines for Gray and New Gloucester

Last fall, it was announced that House District #41 was being rearranged to comply with reapportionment requirements. Reapportionment realigns districts along population lines to ensure equal representation. Gray was previously united with part of New Gloucester to form...more

New Gloucester Long-Range Planning
What to do with the Fairgrounds property?

New Gloucester--For the first time, all the committees, Departments, Selectmen and Town Manager gathered in for a Long-Range Planning workshop held in late November and they presented their visions for each body. The intent was to gather all the committee chairs... more

Proposed Budget Dates for New Gloucester 2004/2005 Budget Development

The public is welcome to attend, the meetings are open to the public.
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Statement on the Second Anniversary of the No Child Left Behind Act
By U.S. Representative Tom Allen


Washington, D.C.-U.S. Representative Tom Allen made the following statement on the second anniversary of the No Child Left Behind Act:
Two years ago, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was passed with strong bipartisan support amid great fanfare and hope. It represented a grand bargain. States agreed to implement ...more

Maine Rx Plus launches this weekend

AUGUSTA -- Governor John E. Baldacci, joined by state legislators, the Attorney General and advocates, announced today a comprehensive plan to lower prescription drug prices for many Maine citizens. Over 100 Maine pharmacies will offer Maine Rx Plus to provide significant discounts to all Maine residents with incomes...more

Lake Association works with State officials to battle milfoil
By Carol Ann Doucette, LSLA Secretary & Web Editor

Gray--Board members of the Little Sebago Lake Association met recently in Augusta with state officials in regards to the milfoil problem on the lake. The meeting was prompted by...more

News Briefs, School News

--Bob Stone Announces Bid for Congress
--Local Servicemembers Graduate Army Courses
--North Yarmouth Academy Coach Kat Bennett, Joins Healthy Hometowns Team at Pineland Farms
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Sabbathday Lake Grange Winter Sale
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School News
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SAD15 School Lunch Menu Jan 19 - 23...more
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