May 13, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 19
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SAD 15 settles tort claim

The MSAD#15 Board of Directors and central office employee Debbie Reynolds have reached a mediated resolution of Ms. Reynolds' Maine Human Rights complaint against the District. This resolution closes a chapter on a turbulent...more

Citizens speak on school budget
Message is: less is more

New Gloucester--"This budget represents things you can't put on paper. There is a change in the structure so you can compare year to year. This should go a long way in establishing and maintaining credibility," ...more

Commentary:
Cumberland County begins Interoperability study

By Peter Crichton, County Manager

I have been requested to provide some background information on the Cumberland County Comprehensive Emergency Communications and Interoperability Study which is about to begin. I am happy to provide individuals and groups with this information. In fact, this is exactly the kind of involvement that the project team is seeking...more

Commentary: Gray Food Market

I have been wanting to write this letter for two years. I discovered this week that it is too late - The Gray Food Market closed for business. The Gray Food Market has been my grocery store of choice since my husband and I moved to Gray two years ago. I was impressed with their competitive prices for produce, meats and dry goods....more

Anime fans take it to Boston

Boston--A group of nine area teenagers, along with 5,000 other participants, recently attended AnimeBoston, one of the country's largest conventions focusing on anime, Japanese animation techniques...more

2003 Maine Crime Statistics

Augusta--Crime in Maine during 2003 decreased -2.1% over the previous year according to the Maine Department of Public Safety. The department's numbers showed an increase of...more

News Briefs:

--SAD15 makes last minute budget change
--State Regulator Revokes Loan Broker's License
--Gray Airman graduates
--"BELIEVE IN ME"… (MAINE)
By Rep. Susan W. Austin
--Legion honorees...more



 



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