Money,
money, money
Manager and Gray Council develop budget
Gray--On Valentine's day, a steady stream of Administrators
presented their hopes and wants to the Council and
Manager for the FY 2005 budget. A day-long super-budget
meeting from 8-5 at the Public Safety building in
Gray yielded reams of paperwork...more
Palesky proposal on Council agenda
Gray - At the next Gray Town Council meeting on
Tuesday, March 2, Councilors will debate a resolution
opposing the Palesky referendum question. The resolution
was proposed by Councilor Matthew Sturgis at the...more
Icy plunges and loads of fun
Windham Rotary tournament a success
Raymond--Second in line, Shelly Huff let out a scream
as she slid down the inflatable slide and into Sebago's
frigid waters during the 2004 Maine Children's Cancer
Program's - Polar Ice Dip....more
"BELIEVE" IN ME
(MAINE)
By Rep. Susan W. Austin
District 41, (R-Gray)
As state representative to Gray and part of New
Gloucester, serving on the Business, Research and
Economic Development Committee, I have come to sense
that Maine citizens do not learn a major portion
of the hopeful happenings in our state....more
School
News:
District
On January 15th, the district held the first of
three Design Team meetings with the focus on...
Russell
A report from principal Ellen Beale:
This month I would like to recognize Deb Sylvester...
Memorial
There is a new Ed Tech II joining the Special Ed
Life Skills program...
Special Education
Lori Robinson, Life Skills Teacher at Memorial School,
has been selected...more
Commentary
By Jeff Schools
I Have Had It!
You know I listen to a little radio comedy show
every day in the afternoon to relieve some of the
stress of the day. This show is owned and operated
by CBS/Viacom which is embroiled in a battle of
the Super Bowl halftime non-extravaganza controversy.
This show occasionally makes off color jokes of
many natures....more
Trash Talk
By Brian Shedlarski
Hello everyone! Now that 2003 is history and we
are looking over the numbers I can tell you that
our trash and recycling amounts were up in most
areas. We sent 2580.66 tons of trash to Regional
Waste to be incinerated in 2003. That's an 8.1%
increase over last year, but it's not just the trash
numbers that are up. #2 Colored Plastic saw a recycling
increase of 79.33% and #2 Natural plastic jumped...more