Visitors can see the park’s moose, deer, black bears and more starting June 15 by reservation only.
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Town misled public on protest, Naples organizers say
The Black Lives Matter Protest last week was designed to be peaceful, but organizers say the town manager’s public alert implied otherwise.
Inside Gray: June 12
New PWD foreman Tim Estes has been promoted to the position of foreman with the Town of Gray Public Works Department. Estes started with the Gray Public Works Department in July 2014 and has proven himself to be a valuable asset. Newbegin open Newbegin recreational facilities are now open for public use with guidelines: no […]
Recreation directors grapple with how to handle summer camps
Directors say they know parents depend on summer programs for childcare but have had to ask themselves whether it’s right to bring people together because of the cornavirus outbreak.
Expect delays at Route 26 intersection next week
GRAY — More construction at the intersection of Route 26 and North Raymond Road is set to begin on Monday. This phase of the intersection improvement project will include drainage installation and roadway reconstruction, according to the Maine Department Of Transportation, and is expected to be completed by July 2. The project began at the […]
Inside Gray: May 29
Bulky waste OK The Gray Transfer and Recycling Center, 15 Seagull Drive, will begin accepting bulky waste and demolition and construction debris (sheetrock, plaster, wood waste, vinyl siding, shingles, carpeting) on Wednesday, June 3. It will accept furniture and mattresses beginning Saturday, June 6. Anyone conducting a transaction must wear a face covering, and checks […]
Inside Gray: May 15
Town Office The Gray Town Office is now open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Voice messages left after 1 p.m. will be returned the following day or as office staff is able. Before entering the building, call 657-3339 from your car to let staff know you are there. […]
SAD 15 cuts $380,000 in spending in final budget proposal
School board members voted unanimously to move forward with the $28.2 million budget, but are unsure when they will be able to present it to voters.
Injured couple sues Cumberland County sheriff over chase that ended in crash
Barbara and Elmer Young were seriously injured when a suspect tried to swerve around a police spike mat and slammed into their car and another vehicle in 2018.
Gray library reopens as guidelines provide path for more library openings
A few dozen patrons came in Tuesday afternoon as the Gray town library became what is likely the first to reopen on a limited basis in southern Maine.