A return visit in the time of COVID is an occasion to share one-way trails with masked families, all there to check out a variety of critters.
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Thunderstorms knock out power to thousands of Mainers
The National Weather Service said strong winds caused trees and branches to fall on power lines causing more than 28,000 electricity customers to lose power Tuesday afternoon.
Inside Gray: Aug. 21
Annual Volunteer Awards The Town of Gray was unable to hold its Annual Volunteer Award Banquet, but volunteers from the 2019-2020 season were still recognized and given their accolades. Volunteer of The Year: Karen Taylor. A Gray Historical Society member for nearly 30 years, Taylor was the driving force behind the relocation of the soldier’s […]
Letter: Gray resident voting no on LD1 ‘do-over’
Let me tell you why I am voting no on Gray’s LD1 question on Sept. 8 The councilors are saying they do not have a budget unless this article passes. Not true. Taxpayers OK’d spending needed to run the town. What the voters are saying is you must spend within your budget. Buy a Ford instead of a […]
Letter: Gray in great hands with Austin in Augusta
As a member of the Gray community, as well as a small business owner, I support Sue Austin as my representative in Augusta. Sue represents my values and interests with enthusiasm and consideration. Her care and concern for her constituents can be seen in her tireless efforts to bring the very best leadership to our […]
Parents forgoing hybrid for homeschooling
As schools across the Lakes Region announce their plans for students’ return to school, some parents are opting for their own approach to learning this fall.
Gray budget on hold until revote on failed item
The town is unable to execute the fiscal year 2020-2021 budget that passed in July until voters approve the property tax levy limit item they rejected last month.
Inside Gray: Aug. 7
A familiar face The sole remaining Pennell clock face is now back in the Pennell Institute building after being taken down and stored during the clock restoration of 1992. The face will once again keep time, this time from inside the building. Doug Webster, a student of the workings of the clock, is assisting Don […]
Inside Gray: July 24
Music in the Park Registrations are still being accepted through July 31 to enjoy live acoustic music performed outside at the Town Hall, 24 Main St., on Aug. 8. Sign up for one of five time slots to hear Seagrass Band from 10:30 a.m. to noon, The Sofa Kings from 12:30-2 p.m. and 2:30-4 p.m., […]
Superintendents welcome guidelines, see parents’ support as key to reopening
Three administrators in southern Maine say the state’s blueprint will inform how schools approach reopening in the fall.
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