Casco “Let it Snow” supper – Saturday, Jan. 25, 4:340-6 p.m., Casco Village Church, UCC, 941 Meadow Road, Casco. Beans, casseroles, hot dogs, salads and homemade desserts. $12, $5 under age 8. Buxton haddock supper buffet – Saturday, Jan. 25, 5 p.m., Living Waters Church, 197 Parker Farm Road, Buxton. $10 suggested donation, $5 child, […]
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Gray man accused of threatening to bring gun to Gorham day care
Local schools were put on lockdown and residents sheltered in place as the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office negotiated with the man to surrender.
Lincoln County schools embrace nature as a classroom
From a new mud kitchen in Boothbay to romping along the snowy Sheepscot River, here’s how a few local teachers plan to enjoy the open air this year, thanks to funding from the Maine Environmental Education Association.
Campaign launched for narthex at St. Gregory the Great in Gray
The Parish of the Holy Eucharist launched a $400,000 “Fulfillment of a Dream” campaign to fund the construction of a narthex at St. Gregory the Great Church in Gray. The project will be named in honor of the Rev. Jim Morrison, who served as pastor in the mid-1980s and had a significant impact on the […]
Maine nonprofit will renovate fixer-uppers, sell them as affordable housing
The new Avesta Housing program is meant to help moderate-income families that are ‘often overlooked’ afford their first home.
Lakes Region towns to test traffic-calming measures
Temporary traffic-calming measures will be implemented in three Lakes Region towns as part of the Greater Portland Council of Governments’ Vision Zero Initiative for a goal of zero deaths from traffic.
Gray council appoints new member after long debates
At the Nov. 12 Gray Town Council meeting, a lengthy and chaotic hearing was held to fill a council vacancy. Five candidates laid out to the council why they were best to fill the position.
Police looking for man from Gray after alleged assault, car chase
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said 46-year-old Jeremy Dunlap is wanted for aggravated assault. Police tried 3 times to stop his car between Windham and Portland.
Longtime Gray planning director to retire next year
Douglas Webster is retiring from the role of planning director after 17 years of public service in Gray. Some of his notable accomplishments include the redevelopment of the Henry Pennell School, as well as the adoption of a Consistent Comprehensive Plan.
Inside Gray: Nov. 8
Veterans Day lunch A free Veterans Day luncheon will be held at American Legion Post 86, at 15 Lewiston Road, from noon until 1:30 p.m. All veterans can attend and bring one guest. To RSVP, leave a name and number of people attending and contact: Nancy True at 653-3886 or Richard Flynn at 657-4884 or […]