July 15, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 27
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Nature's bounty
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Ex-Business Manager files complaint

Maine Human Rights Commission to investigate McDonnell's complaint

Gray--Former Business and Finance Director Brian McDonnell has lodged a complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission against the #MSAD 15 School Board, former Superintendent Michael Wood and current Superintendent Victoria Burns....more

Sheriff's Office conducts liquor sting
Nine Gray-New Gloucester businesses sold liquor to underage buyer


The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) conducted a liquor sting on July 7. They conducted these alcohol compliance checks in District 2, comprised of Gray, New Gloucester, and North Yarmouth. The operation was conducted by Detective Down and Deputy Pettingill, using a 20-year-old...more

Where should Town office go?
Public invited to speak

Gray-- Monday night the Gray Council and Manager discussed the options before them regarding where to put an expanded Town Office. The current Town Office on Shaker Road next to Stimson Hall is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and that the employees there need, and will need in the future, more room to house the records, conduct ...more

Ask The Monument

What is the process by which the Council decides to make a zone change? Is it written somewhere?

In Gray, there is public input into an ordinance amendment process through...more

Especially when you can bring joy to other people."
Gray Singer/Songwriter Pattie Jean Michaud

Gray-- One day, 5 year old Pattie Jean Michaud of Gray was asked to sing by her elementary school teacher, who made a cylinder wax recording. The young girl knew only two songs by heart and so 'Frosty the Snowman' and 'Silent Night' became this award-winning vocalist's first recordings....more

Youth Conservation Corps

It was a winning combination- the young adults' energy, a sparkling summer day on Crystal Lake in Gray, 35 yards of mulch and the Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District (CCSWD) Youth Conservation Corps (YCC). It all added up to Crystal Lake improvements that not only beautify Gray's only public-access lake, but protect water quality thorugh erosion control measures. more

 



 



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