Sweets for the sweet First Congregational Church of Gray is seeking messages of hope, humor, peace and inspiration to be placed on a sign board in front of the church. Adults and children who have permission from a parent or guardian are invited to participate. Messages for the sign must be six words or fewer […]
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Winthrop driver seriously injured after colliding with train in New Gloucester
A Winthrop man suffered serious injuries Monday after authorities say the vehicle he was driving collided with a train in New Gloucester. The early morning accident was one of three reported this week in Gray and New Gloucester. Cumberland County sheriff’s deputies responded to a call from the Pan AM Railways Dispatch Center at 3:55 […]
Longtime Gray town manager looks forward to spending more time with family
Deb Cabana, Gray’s town manager for nearly 15 years, retired last week to ‘enjoy the next chapter.’
Nomination papers available for local positions around Lakes Region
Seats are available on school boards, planning boards, selectboards and more and will be voted on at municipal elections this spring.
Gray manager proposes $9.9 million budget, a 9.5% increase
The town manager’s February proposal includes a 38% increase to the capital improvements budget and cuts the parks and recreation budget by 40%.
Inside Gray: Feb. 19
For the birds Forty birdhouses will adorn a new park at Gray Corner. Community members or businesses can order a plain house to decorate or custom houses may be ordered. All the houses will be collected and the installation will be completed in May. Contact cedc@graymaine.org for more information or graymaine.org for details. CEDC Mural […]
Scarborough Fire Department finishes first round of COVID-19 vaccines for local first responders
The department covers one-third of Cumberland County first responders, but could not break down by community how many police, 911 operators and fire/EMS personnel have received the vaccine.
‘Great opportunities ahead’ for Gray, new town manager says
Nate Rudy, the current city manager for Hallowell who will succeed Deb Cabana on March 1, discusses his transition and goals.
No injuries in Sunday RV fire in New Gloucester
NEW GLOUCESTER — No injuries were reported after a recreational vehicle parked near 210 Weymouth Road caught fire over the weekend. Crews from New Gloucester and Gray fire/rescue departments arrived at the scene at 1:47 p.m. Feb. 14 to find the RV engulfed in flames, according to a press release from New Gloucester Fire Rescue […]
‘Substantial’ damage to Gray Town Hall after water line break
Town Manager Deb Cabana said week that she “can’t even begin to speculate (the) monetary costs” to repair the building, but said that vital records were spared from the damage.