Voters validate their school budgets, elect local officials, approve two state bond questions and back Sara Gideon in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.
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Election results: Carder, Maguire win seats on Gray council
GRAY — Incumbent Sandra Carder and newcomer Daniel Maguire won the two open seats on the Town Council Tuesday, with 1,107 votes and 839 votes, respectively. Incumbent Michael Bailey received 626 votes. Of the 13 municipal budget articles, 12 passed. Article 10, which would have increased the town’s property tax limit to $361,785 was defeated. […]
Program brings business COVID-19 compliance, enforcement to local level
The business training and public education program is funded by the state.
Inside Gray: July 10
Music in the Park In place of the annual Gray Blueberry Festival (which will return next year) the 2020 festival committee is excited to be able to offer Gray residents Music in the Park on Aug. 8 at 24 Main St. Pre-registration is required, no walk-ins allowed. Bring folding chairs and a picnic blanket or […]
Local initiative gives customers a ticket to shop
Shop Local Passport from the Gray-New Gloucester Development Corporation aims to get shoppers back into local businesses.
Voters will head to the polls July 14
Voters in the Lakes Region Weekly will weigh in on a U.S. senate primary race, two state referendum questions and elections for local offices.
Maine Backyard Campout encourages safe outdoor fun amid pandemic
Nearly 30 communities have so far signed up for the July 10-11 weekend event.
Inside Gray: June 26
Food drive Gray Fire and Rescue is hosting a food drive on Saturday, June 27, to benefit Gray Community Food Pantry. They will accept nonperishable foods and personal hygiene/cleaning products. This event will be drive-thru style in the parking lot of the station at 125 Shaker Road (Route 26) in Gray. Wilkies Beach rules Wilkies […]
$28.2M SAD 15 budget ready for validation vote
The towns of Gray and New Gloucester have approved SAD 15’s $28,245,284 budget for the next school year, sending it to a validation vote in the towns July 14. The proposed budget is up 1.6% over the current budget of $27.8 million. The warrant also includes a $195,076 budget for the Gray-New Gloucester’s adult education […]