The array at the town landfill solar will save money and reduce the town’s carbon footprint, officials say.
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Gray Republicans schedule caucus for Jan. 22
GRAY — The Gray Republican Committee will caucus on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. Voter registration will be available at 5:30 p.m. outside the large conference room. The purpose of the caucus is to elect delegates and alternates to the state convention, elect members to the […]
Gray man charged with making several false public reports to authorities
The most recent hoax involved a 911 call that said a snowmobile crashed through the ice on Crystal Lake, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office says.
Inside Gray: Jan. 10
Snowshoe with goats If you are looking for some winter fun and a great outdoor activity, join Stephens Memorial Hospital and Ten Apple Farm, 241 Yarmouth Road, on Sunday, Jan. 12, for a snowshoe hike through the woods with a herd of Alpine dairy goats. This hike, weather permitting, is approximately a 2-mile loop on […]
Man tried to enter Portland courthouse with 2 loaded handguns, officers say
Michael N. Noble, 46, of Gray faces two counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm in a courthouse, News Center Maine reports.
Patrons share decades of Cole Farms memories
From first dates to family dinners, customers at Cole Farms had a variety of fond memories of the restaurant.
Maine Observer: Blinded by the light? Look for the white lines
A friend’s advice about driving at night comes in handy when feeling overwhelmed by life’s events.
Ice fishermen encouraged – even paid, in a sense – to keep the togue they catch
Biologists and derby organizers try every trick they can think of to encourage ice fishermen to remove the overabundant species from Sebago and other lakes throughout the state.
Snowmobile clubs revved up for season
Most clubs in the Lakes Region have completed work in their networks, including brushing and widening trails, adding signs and repairing bridges.
Gray pays tribute to retiring public works director
Steve LaVallee, who worked for Public Works for more than 50 years, was Gray’s second Public Works director. His father was the first.