January 26, 2006 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 7, No. 4
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So Quoted

Our Community is a diverse group of people who interact with each other in a way that respects the individual while working towards a common good. It carefully balances its choices as it respects the constitutional rights of individuals, bringing together and directing its resources to create a stable and friendly atmosphere that tolerates differences through civility and is very proud of its accomplishments. The community vision presented above is a broad statement of standards that define the character and integrity that the town seeks to bring to its civic arena.

FROM: Gray Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 1, page 1, 2


At the January 17 Gray Town Council meeting, with 40 people of all ages milling around and while television cameras were rolling, St. Joseph's College Interim Dean of Graduate & Professional Studies, Gray Public Library Association President and Gray Business Association Board member Lynn Olson, while being interviewed by Ann Kim of the Press Herald, makes an obscene gesture.

The Monument: Prata photo

 



 



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