March 5, 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 9
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Gray Manager takes heat
Citizens' issues varied

Gray-Tuesday night's council meeting was short on official voting business but long on conversation about the performance of the Manager and the Code Enforcement Officer. ... more


Council to consider drive-through businesses in Village

Gray--At their regular workshop meeting Monday, the Council reviewed the new zone names, preambles, and uses that they are proposing for the changes in the town-wide zoning process that has been underway for two years. more

Downtown revitalization studied

Gray--The Town of Gray is a recipient of an $11,000 Planning Grant to be used to study ways to implement downtown revitalization. This is the first, necessary, step to complete before the town can apply for
... more

Gray Manager submits budget
Proposed 1.8% increase

Gray-- Town Manager Mitchell A. Berkowitz has submitted his proposed budget to the Gray Town Council and the bottom line is a proposed net increase of ... more

What is the 'Creative Economy'?

At a news conference in Augusta on February 18th, Maine Senate President Beth Edmonds put forth a request for a $25 million bond issue to help support Maine's Creative Economy. She based her request on a just completed survey by the Cultural Affairs Council of Maine. more


Rep. Allen hosts Social Security forum

Portland--On February 28, hundreds of citizens interested in the future of the Social Security system accepted U.S. Representative Tom Allen's invitation to a forum on the subject, held on the UNE Westbrook College Campus in Portland. more

News Briefs:

Gray Town Manager report
-- Proposed Changes to the Shoreland Zone Statutes
-- County Reports on the Regional Communications Center
-- Repairs to Rescue Vehicle

Nuclear bunker still ready for emergencies...more

New Gloucester Postmaster sworn in

New Gloucester-- Postmaster Sandra Dresser can now drop the "Officer In Charge" from her professional title. Ms. Dresser was sworn in last Thursday as New Gloucester's Postmaster in a ceremony held at the American Legion Hall. more

It's PartyTime for the Gisels

New Gloucester--When Glen Gisel was contemplating a career change, his 13 years as a welder sure came in handy. He so enjoyed being at events where people were having fun, that he decided to mull over an idea to combine the two. more

Community Briefs

--New Lungs for George
--Gray Library Notes
--Raymond Village Library News
--SAD 15 School News
--Maine Audubon March Programs and Trips... more

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


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