Gray-- Pam Wilkinson, two-term Councilor and current
chair of the Board, announced Tuesday night that she
does not plan to seek a third term. more
Employees
to pay health coverage Council will ask for 10% contribution
Gray--The Gray Town Council at its budget orkshop
on Wednesday, March 9 discussed the last major components
of their proposed municipal budget, employee compensation.
more
DOT wants to discontinue road in Upper Village
New Gloucester--The New Gloucester Selectmen mean
business, and with a lengthy agenda for their regular
meeting on Monday, they did business for most of the
evening. The three page agenda came about because
of the snow storms...more
Arts
spurs arts
This is the last in a series of articles on the Creative
Economy and the economic impact some private endeavors
have had on their local towns. This week's segment
focuses on two communities, Rockland and New Gloucester.
In the town of Rockland, the creative economy centers...
more
News Briefs: --New England
Governors Presented Report on Region's Energy Needs
--Bryant Brothers propose bill for Iraq vets
--Census data for Gray and New Gloucester more
Snow, love it or hate it, we have to deal with
it
After another big snowstorm last weekend, The Monument
asked people who were out and about on Monday how
they felt about all the snow we've gotten lately.
more
Dam, that ice! How to prevent ice dams, spring's dangerous intruder
Imagine sitting in your living room on a mild March
day, hearing the sound of gently trickling water.
Thinking it is just the icicles melting and what a
nice a nice spring-like sound, you grow concerned
when you hear it getting louder, and suddenly feel
the tell-tale drip on your arm as you raise your cup
of coffee to your lips. more