May 12, 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 19
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Pineland Cupola
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In the Zone: Council to Finalize zone changes

Gray--The Gray Town Council decided to hold off on presenting the proposed new zone changes until the required mapping and text can be presented with it at First Reading. The First Reading of the new zone changes will be at the June 7 Council meeting, with the required Second Reading not occurring until a newly elected Council schedules it following elections on June 14.
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Pennell as Library explored further
Gray--The Council met Monday night and discussed the concept of moving the current Library in the 1920 old Hancock School to the 1888 Pennell Institute on Main Street. If the Attorney General deems it acceptable to transfer the overarching
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Planning Board hears zone change comment

Gray--About 75 people came to the Planning Board meeting in Gray on April 28, and the meeting went so well that one speaker congratulated the rest of his fellow citizens for a job well done.
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Teen Realizes Dream

Gray--As graduation approaches for the school district's seniors, many parents watch their young adult children with pride. Observing their child going through the transition from cocooned youth to emerging adult is one that parents both look forward to and worry about. Adding to the standard transition for the Wilkinson family of Gray is the
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Column on Maine Agribusiness
By Rep. Mark Bryant
House District 110, Serving part of Windham and part of Gray

With the snow finally gone and the ice disappearing from our lakes, I can't wait for summer. I love everything about Maine in the summer, from boating to hiking to taking Sunday drives with my family. But most of all, I love the taste of summer. more

The School Budget: 2005-06 Budget Information
Commentary from MSAD 15 Superintendent Victoria Burns

On May 4, 2005 the School Board approved MSAD #15's $17, 934,622 operating budget for the 2005-2006 school year. Although this number contains an increase of 4.98% from the previous 04-05 budget, ... more

News Briefs:

Methamphetamine Legislation presented at State House
Mainers among 50 Most Influential Gardeners
USPS National Association Of Letter Carriers Food Drive To Be Held On Saturday, May 14, 2005
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