June 2 , 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 22
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News

Special Ed Director contract not renewed
Is suing the District

Gray--Christina Manikas was hired 6 years ago as Director of Special Services for MSAD 15, Gray-New Gloucester. As a Director, her contract has a term and at the end of the term may or may not be renewed by her supervisor, the Superintendent. more

Candidate profiles:

Audrey Burns and Denise Duda are running for the one 1-year Gray Town Council seat...more

Candidate profiles:

Marchian 'Skip' Crane, Richard B. Hall, and Andrew J. Upham are running for the two 3-year seats on the Gray Town Council. more

Candidate profiles:

A. Wayne Cobb and William 'Dale' Maschino are running for the one 3-year seat on the New Gloucester Selectboard. more

Candidate profiles:

Ron Brann and Carmel Morin are running for the one-three-year seat for SAD 15 School Board, representing New Gloucester. Carmel Morin is an incumbent. more

Candidate profiles:

Tod Bennett, Dan Maguire, Peter Pinkerton are running for the two 3-year seats on the SAD 15 School Board. Bennett and Pinkerton are incumbents...more

Candidate profiles:

Joseph Murray is running for the one five-year seat as Trustee of the Gray Water District. He is an incumbent, unopposed. more

Proposed Town Budget: What makes the difference!
By: Mitchell A. Berkowitz, Town Manager

Gray's budget is set up to make understanding it easier. Still, the key points must be emphasized. This article deals with the proposed expenses, both operational [ day to day ] and capital [vehicles, buildings, bridges etc ] more

News Briefs:
Gray will vote on budget increase
Mass Gathering Ordinance under scrutiny
National Hunger Awareness Day is June 7th
L/A Arts Summer Theatre Receives National Recognition and Funding
...more

 



 



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