American Legion news American Legion Post 86 Clean Up Day is at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 15, at 15 Lewiston Road. All members of the Post 86 family are encouraged to help the building and grounds shine. Post 86 will not be open that day until the work is done. There will be a barbeque […]
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Volunteers ‘permablitz’ budding Gray micropark
The abandoned lot is being turned into a mini-oasis with the help of volunteers.
Letter: Gray council candidate asks for support
My name is Krista Chappell. I am writing to ask for the support of Gray voters for Town Council on June 8. I’ve been a resident of Gray for over a decade and am proud to call Maine my home. It was an honor to serve as chair of Gray’s Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, a […]
Inside Gray: April 30
Cornhole tournament A cornhole tournament benefiting the Gray-New Gloucester class of 2021 graduation project is slated for May 1 (rain date May 8) at the New Gloucester Fairgrounds. Check-in is at 10 a.m. and the tournament begins at 11 a.m. $40 per team of two, $20 for single and $5 for high school students; payment […]
‘Cloaked Figure’ newest piece of public art in Yarmouth
Gray sculptor Roy Patterson’s granite sculpture will be installed near Merrill Memorial Library on Main Street.
Region’s schools vary on increasing in-person learning
Though COVID-19 case numbers have spiked across the region, the five school districts in the Lakes Region have made different decisions on whether to increase in-person instruction for the remainder of the academic year.
Inside Gray: April 16
Hannaford lends a helping hand The Hannaford Supermarket and Pharmacy in Gray announced this week that it made $7,000 in donations to two local nonprofit organizations that support food-insecure families and individuals in the community. The donations, which include $5,000 to the Gray Community Food Pantry and $2,000 to the Gray-New Gloucester Backpack Program, will […]
New Gloucester ballfield project not a hit with some neighbors
The Royal River Conservation Trust and Gray-New Gloucester Little League are in the early stages of plans for their pending purchase of 180 acres off Intervale Road.
Spending down 1.5% in latest Gray budget proposal
Gray Town Manager Nate Rudy presented his updated budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year to the Town Council Tuesday night with a 1.5% decrease in net spending over the 2020-21 budget.
Inside Gray: April 2
Nomination papers available Nomination papers are now available for two three-year terms on the Town Council that expire June 2024; two three-year terms on the School Administrative District 15 Board of Directors, also expiring June 2024; and one five-year term as a Water District trustee, expiring June 2026. Interested Gray residents may obtain nomination papers […]