Sept. 22 , 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 37
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Caught at the Crossroads

Don't Quote Me On That

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Surprising vote at Council meeting

Gray--The Gray Town Council considered the appointment of four people to various committees, and the outcome was surprising- the Chair voted not to appoint one of the applicants.
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Hall, Burrow to help guide the Library

Gray--At Tuesday's regular Council meeting, several candidates for various committee positions were conducted. Two Gray residents had applied for two Library Trustee positions, Richard Hall and Joyce Burrow. In the interview portion of the application procedure, the Council had asked Ms. Burrow about ... more


When a kennel isn't a kennel ... or is it?

Gray--When the Gray Planning Board voted this month to allow a doggie daycare on Rt. 100 in South Gray, it sparked a strong letter of concern from a neighbor, a letter that was sent to and was read at Tuesday's Council meeting and may have in turn sparked an executive session. ... more

Everything from Tai Chi to Hip Hop

Casco--Have you ever wanted to try polarity or tai chi? Want to find your animal totem or use art for wellness? What about hypnotherapy or lifebreath? These are a few of the many services offered at a special fundraiser... more

Hard work and love

New Gloucester--Rowdy, Finny, and Koning are, walked, coddled, brushed, and talked to. They have a doting mom and a doting dad, are walked every day and have 11 acres on which to romp. They are Pam Fellows's babies and no baby was more loved than these three horses. ... more

News Briefs

--SAD 15 to receive State money for school renovations
--Second Great American Tea Party
--Rep. Tom Allen Announces $1,130,000 in Treasury Department Grants to Maine
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In memoriam

Navy Lieutenant Commander, ret. Brian T. Dau ... more

I learned to be myself
Matt Hodgton's year in Hungary was rewarding

Gray-- When the student exchange program advisor came around, Matt Hodgton wanted something different. So he decided to go to Hungary for a year. more




 



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