January 20, 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 3
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Inauguration Day
Elizabeth Prata photo

Tax relief, agenda accuracy, and Pennell
Council takes up variety of issues

Gray-- All three Legislators attended the Gray Town Council meeting Tuesday night at the Council's request, to report on the latest developments from Augusta regarding tax relief proposals. Senator Karl Turner said that...more

Hitting the books is elementary
Russell School reading program a success

Gray--The reading incentive program at Russell School has become an unexpected hit among the students, faculty and parents. Russell School Principal Dan Joseph introduced ... more

AG Sues Firewood Sellers Over Short Cords
New Gloucester, Windham men indicted

Attorney General Steven Rowe today announced that his office has filed unfair trade practice lawsuits against two brothers, ... more

News Briefs:
--Many Legislative requests before the Legislature
--Transportation Department looking at possible impacts of legislation that would adjust time zones
--Nominate an outstanding young volunteer for The 2005 TEENS WHO CARE Awards ... more

Safe & Sound up and running
Wildlife rehabber finalizes non-profit status

Gray--For fourteen years Gray Wildlife rehabilitator Caryl Widdowsen has donated her time, energy and money to rescuing and rehabilitating injured and sick small mammals. Licensed by the Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Caryl has devotedly
... more

State of the Town Report

By Mitchell A. Berkowitz, Gray Town Manager

Continuing the tradition of the State of the Town Reports to our citizens I am pleased to report many items since the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1, 2004. more


Community News:
--Blood Drive- Dedicated to George Carman
--Second Bridgton Boogie Headliners
Citizens Against The Cold fires (CATC) up series of boogie nights
--Public Meetings to be Held on New USDA Conservation Program Available to Casco Bay Watershed Farm Owners/Operators
--Fiddlehead Center for the Arts
--Gray Library temporarily closes- Painting to begin
--Hebron Academy Honor Roll
--Hockey results
--Saint Joseph's College announces Dean's List
--Saint Joseph's College announces Honors List
--Aquatics Programs at St. Joseph's College ... more

 

 



 



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