March 17, 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 11
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Don't look now, but 3 year old Devin Reinhart is taking advantage of fresh snow on Sunday March 13 on his parents' property on Kimball Corner Road in Naples.

Devin has been riding his own personal snowmobile since he was 2 and is already looking for a faster sled. Devin rides exclusively with his dad on private property.

The Monument: Mark Miller photo


Thomas Bibber of the Gray-New Gloucester High School Class of 2005, has been selected a DAR Good Citizen. Thomas and twelve other students from the local area high schools were honored at a breakfast held Saturday, March 5th at the Cedars Atrium on Ocean Avenue in Portland. The students were served a buffet breakfast and received a certificate and pin from the Daughters of the American Revolution.. Thomas is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Richard Bibber of Gray.

 

Matthew Robinson joins Marcotte Family Chiropractic
Marcotte Family Chiropractic in Gray is pleased to introduce the newest addition to their practice, Matthew Robinson, B.S., L.M.T., N.C.M.T.B. Matt earned his Bachelor's Degree in Community Health Education and a Minor in Nutrition from the University of Maine in Farmington. While at UMF, Matt realized that his interest lay in the Human Body and Wellness. After graduating, Matt moved to Massachusetts where he worked as a Medical Assistant for several specialties, including Orthopedics, Urology, Vascular Surgery, and General Surgery. After returning to Maine, Matt attended the New Hampshire Institute for Therapeutic Arts in Bridgton, Maine. He is nationally certified by the National Certification Board for Massage Therapy and Bodywork, and specializes in Therapeutic Massage Modalities, with a focus in Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, and Sports Massage.

Prior to joining our practice, Matt was employed as the Program Directorof the Allied Health Department at Seacoast Career Schools in Sanford where he, his wife, and his youngest son currently reside. While at Seacoast he reformulated the Massage Therapy Program, and acted as one of their primary instructors.

WMSJ Listeners WoW-ed
WMSJ was WoWed by listeners talent, this February, in the 4th WoW Us With Your Talent Contest. Listeners from across Maine and New Hampshire submitted their version of a WoW Hits 2005 song for a chance to receive a private recording session at Baked Beans Recording Studio, plus a WoW Brick of CDs. Nine finalists performed on WMSJ's morning show, Colford and Company, and listeners voted for their favorite on-line. Christopher from Hartford, ME was the Grand Prize winner with his version of "Here With Me" by Mercy Me. The other finalists were Taylor McClean from Turner, Vivian Wohl from Boothbay, Ashley Campbell from Auburn, Shona Clement from Clinton, Becky Martin from Monmouth, Compass Point Community Church Music Team in Freeport, Darlene Rose Kritzman from Topsham, and Josh Littlefield from Westbrook.



 


2004 NEPA Better Newspaper Contest; Third place winner, Editorial Writing
2001 NEPA Better Newspaper Contest; Third place winner, General Excellence, Advertising
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