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Winter
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Elizabeth Prata
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Winter
in Maine takes its toll
Gray--Public Works Director Steve LaVallee said to
the Council Tuesday night, that he was happy to present
information about the Department's winter operations,
"but please don't kill the messenger." more
Libra
Foundation interested in Gray agritourism venture
Asks Council for zone change
Gray--Craig Denekas, Vice-President of the Libra Foundation,
has asked Planner Dick Cahill and the Town Council
to review the zone uses in the Rural Residential and
Agricultural (RRA) District so they may begin an agricultural
tourism venture at the Merrill Farm in East Gray.
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Right to know (and see and hear)
Council and Committee members informed on Right
to Know law
Gray--On Thursday, January 27, the Town Attorney Bill
Dale presented an update and refresher on the Freedom
of Access law, commonly known as the Right to Know
law to Gray Committee members, the Council, and Manager.
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Ask The Monument
A
citizen wanted to know of the rumor was true or not:
Is the Wilson5 Cleaning company withdrawing from their
service contract to clean the schools? We asked SAD
125 Director of Finance and Operations Terry Towle.
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Commentary: Martin Luther King's words today
By Keith Larson
One of my favorite things to do on the Martin Luther
King holiday is listen to and read the speeches, letters,
and sermons of this great American. His eloquence
and power to arouse people into action are just what
I need on a cold winter night in Maine. more
News
Briefs:
--Healthy
Communities: Trail initiative
--Maine Receives $2.6 Million in LIHEAP Funding Requested
by Senator Collins
--Slow Down in New Gloucester, DOT Adjusts speed
limits...more