March 4, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 9
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Please note: The SAD 15 Budget Workshop on Saturday, March 6th will be held at the Middle School cafe. (This is a change from the plan to be at the High School)

Winter Cowbell
Elizabeth Prata photo

Sexual assault in Gray

Gray--On February 13, 2004, Timothy Stanton was arrested for unlawful sexual contact with a minor. Stanton is a registered sex offender, with a previous conviction. His probation stipulated that he was not to come into any contact with youths under the age of 18...more



Fugitive from Gray Among Maine's Most Wanted
New Website Tracks Criminals


Charles Small, formerly of Gray, is a felon. Mr. Small -also known as Kelly Joe Small, Rick Tracey, Kelly Small, and Kelley Small- is wanted by the police. He has outstanding warrants for the following charges: theft by receiving ...more

Planning Board approves Village Store site plan request

New Gloucester-About 35 interested citizens packed the New Gloucester Meeting House to have a say about Michael Brady's request to modify his original application for the Brady Village Store. Brady's original appearance before the Planning Board in 2001 resulted in a...more

News Briefs:
Gray's Budget Proposal
Status of the Bypass
Democrats to meet
County Commissioners discuss Interoperability Emergency Communications Study
Internet upgrade for County Deeds Office...more

Gray Community Endowment receives land gift

Gray--During the third annual Libby Hill Festival held on February 28th, 2004; the Libbey family announced the gift of an additional forty five acres of their family's land to the Gray...more

Winter Festival highlighted by land donation
Libbey family recognized at festival

Gray--Under a clear blue sky, a group of thirteen young ski racers gathered at the starting line of the Libby Hill Festival's 3rd annual Children's Cross Country ski race. Gray Parks and Recreation Director Dean Bennett and volunteer Carl Holmquist gave the skiers...more

Thoughts From Augusta
By Representative Lois Snowe Mello
Real Tax Relief Starts with Spending Reform

A common misconception is that Maine's highest in the nation tax burden is caused by a lack of revenues. Quite contrary, Maine revenue grows every year. The reason taxes are so high is because...more

 




 



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