April 15, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 15
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Caught at the Crossroads

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News Briefs:
Household Hazardous waste disposal bill signed into law
Farmland Preservation Forum to Be Held
Senate Enacts Bill Prohibiting False Business Advertising
Collins Asks Environment Committee To Authorize
$20 Million For Camp Ellis
Volunteers Needed for Presumpscot River Watch 2004 Sampling Season
Windham Tax Reduction Event
Did you know…that April is Straw Hat Month?...more




$833,966 to upgrade SAD 15 Middle School


Gray--The State of Maine requires all School Departments to create a 10-year Capital Asset Renewal plan and submit it to the State. In order to complete the renewal plan, the SAD 15 needed to learn the current condition
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Local Teen Receives National Temple Grandin Award

Gray--Becky Wilkinson of Gray is among 1.5 million children and adults in the United States who have been diagnosed with autism. But, Becky is much more than a statistic. She is a lovely young woman who is proving herself a survivor who has overcome significant obstacles in her life. more

Town Budget up 13.9% But tax rate up 0%?
Explanation-Commentary

Gray--How can the Town Budget go up 13.9% and not increase the tax rate? Is that even possible? Short answer, yes Longer answer, yes, technically, sort of. First, yes, the newest proposed Town of Gray budget expenditures for next year will be 13.9% higher than this year. What is making it go up so much? more

Community News

--Gray Library notes
--Gray Recreation Dept.-Program Up-Date
--Updating Bulletin Board Services on local access GCTV
--Maine WIldlife Park Summer schedule...more

Commentary:
Religious freedom or chaos? Iraq at the crossroads

Prospects for democratic freedom in Iraq dimmed this past week as uprisings by Shiite militants spread like wildfire from city to city. Led by radical cleric Moktada al-Sadr, thousands of young Shiites are taking up arms,...more








 

 

 

 

 



 



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