December 2, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 47
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New Gloucester to vote on Development Rights

New Gloucester--A Special Town Meeting has been set for New Gloucester residents to vote on the Transfer of Development Rights (TDR). The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 14 at 7 p.m. more

Special Town Meeting

New Gloucester--As the post-holiday rush to the dump nears, the New Gloucester Board of Selectmen will bring forth a decision for residents to make in hopes to help improve service at the Transfer Station. more

Board addresses outsourced cleaning mess

Gray-New Gloucester--At their November 17 meeting, the MSAD 15 Board approved hiring a fifth contract cleaning service, after having unsatisfactory relationships with the previous four companies. more

Municipal staff gathering market salary info
FY 05-06 Budget cycle will begin December 13

Gray--Town of Gray Manager Mitchell A. Berkowitz is preparing material to present to the Gray Council at their December 13 workshop meeting regarding staff compensation. Two and a half years ago the town staff formed a Compensation Committee and researched area market salary...more

Businesses committed to Gray

Gray--Owning your own business means you work hard and long, often, you end up spending most of your daylight hours in your office staring at the outside world. If you had a chance to work in a place ... more

From ox goads to cell phones
Local man buys historic building in Gray

Gray--Darren McGovern came home and he didn't even know it, at first.
McGovern had been working at Time Warner as a Sales Manager for almost ten years.
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As Legislative session approaches, what are the local legislators' goals?

The First Regular Session of the One Hundred and Twenty-Second Maine Legislature was scheduled to convene on Wednesday, December 1, 2004. The Monument Newspaper asked Rep. Susan Austin (R-Gray) a few questions as to her goals...more

As Legislative session approaches, what are the local legislators' goals?

The First Regular Session of the One Hundred and Twenty-Second Maine Legislature was scheduled to convene on Wednesday, December 1, 2004. The Monument Newspaper asked Sen. Lois-Snowe-Mello (R-Poland) a few questions as to her goals...more

As Legislative session approaches, what are the local legislators' goals?


The First Regular Session of the One Hundred and Twenty-Second Maine Legislature was scheduled to convene on Wednesday, December 1, 2004. The Monument Newspaper asked Sen. Karl Turner (R-Cumberland) a few questions as to his goals as a Senator in District 11. more

 



 



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