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Family Fun Splash Day
New event at Wilkie's Beach

Gray---Gray residents should get ready for the first Annual Family Fun Splash Day, to be held at Wilkie's Beach on August 14. Dean Bennett of Gray Parks and Recreation reported to the Council Tuesday night that the department has already booked King Memphis,...more

Town of Gray Warrant for Annual Town Meeting

WHEREAS, The Town Council did approve Order #81 establishing the Annual Town Meeting Warrant on May 4, 2004, and
WHEREAS, Further amendments to the Warrant are required to assure completeness and compliance to legal requirements.
IT IS NOW HEREBY ORDERED...more

Is All-Day-K OK?
Voters will decide on June 8

The MSAD 15 School Board of Directors is presenting a daring budget item. In these times of tightening belts and paring down, which the SAD says they did in order to form this year's school budget, they left in one large program that they hope will pass:..more

Austin Wants Summer Session to Enact Tax Reform
By Elizabeth Prata

GRAY- Representative Susan Austin is looking forward to many of the same summer pastimes you and I enjoy- trips with the family, cook outs, the parades. There is one more item she wants to accomplish this summer- tax reform. more

Political News:
--Clayton W. Haskell Announces Democratic Candidacy For House District # 110
--Swander announces candidacy for District #110
-- Wink throws hat in ring...more

Law Enforcement: A Perplexing Issue
Part One

Gray is faced with the problem of whether the current approach to law enforcement is meeting the Town's needs. In this article information is provided so that you can make an informed decision about law enforcement at the June 5, 2004 Town Meeting.
...more

$1,300,974 to upgrade Gray-New Gloucester High School
(excerpted from the Sewall Report)

Gray--The State of Maine requires all School Departments to create a 10-year Capital Asset Renewal plan and submit it to the...more

Developer asks for zone change

Gray--Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers and Mitchell Associates have been retained by Fieldstone Associates, LLC to prepare plans and permit applications for a proposed residential subdivision located off Route 115 in Gray. The subdivision is proposed for completion in two phases, the second of which would require a zone change in order to proceed.
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