BELIEVING... IN MAINE'S STATE WARDEN SERVICE Lt. Nat Berry was honored at a dinner recognizing his 34 years of contribution to the Maine State Warden Service. - Susan Austin
It was a beautiful day for a book sale! When the doors opened at 9 A.M., there were over thirty avid book lovers waiting, and traffic was steady until the doors closed at 1 P.M. - Lynn Olson
GRAY REC PROGRAM UPDATE Basketball and football league updates. - Roger Dehetre
Last Pleasure Show for 2006 - October 14 We are PAC-affiliated this year, which means there will be plenty of beautiful Paint horses at our show! Come on down and join the fun. - Marilyn Porcaro
St. Gregory When I was a young child, Christmas decorations and gifts were not available until the day after Thanksgiving. - Liz Chandler
Tiny Tales There once was a woman who woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head. - Pastor Vail
Class of '08 selling yummy pies Why bake for the holidays (or any day), when you can buy a delicious pie
and at the same time help out the Junior Class at Gray-New Gloucester High
School?
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IMHO This newspaper never tells anybody how to vote, and we're not about to start now. But I might as well add my own personal voice to the TABOR din, and you can make of it what you will. - Ray Clark
At the Wildlife Park Our injured bobcat had returned to the Park and was ensconced in a secure pen in the Ted Morse Building. She is reported to be healing and is eating well, an especially good sign in an injured animal. - Miriam Bisbee
First Congregational ATTENTION, music lovers: The choir is back! - Miriam Bisbee
Gray Senior Citizens The mountains were just beautiful, very colorful, and the scenery with the higher mountains in the background was just breathtaking, looking in the distance. - Ellen Parady
Great week for local 4Hers The American Workers 4H Club enjoyed a great week at the Cumberland Fair; even though there was rain a couple of days, it didn't dampen the spirits of these 4Hers.
Good Shepherd In my travels to Bangor last weekend, the saving grace of traveling the Turnpike was the absolutely resplendent foliage and I remembered once again, the gifts that God gives to us every day and the joy there is to find in His creation. - Natalie Blake
Give the Historical Society some space! The Gray Historical Society needs space to store three large pieces of historic equipment belonging to the Town of Gray's history. - Louise Knapp
Greetings from Norumbega I will continue with my journal entries from the trek on the Long Trail in Vermont that I took with our eighteen year old daughter Laura. - Michael Fralich
Patriot Crossroads Challenge: A winner, start to final whistle The largest and most successful event ever held in Gray. Thank you! - Cindy Kimpel
Thank you, Atheltic Boosters It took many volunteers to serve and feed the hundreds of visitors to the Gray-New Gloucester athletic fields for the 7th Annual Patriot Crossroad Challenge. - Robbie Orlando
A brief history of Patriot Soccer The concept of travel soccer has been in existence throughout the
communities of Gray and New Gloucester since 1987. - Howard Hughes
Agewell Series might put you to sleep The Fall Agewell Educational Series at Unity Gardens, 124 Tandberg Trail, Windham, will culminate with a presentation on "Sleep and Aging", presented by John Murray, from the ME Sleep Institute. It will be held Thursday...
Be a Foster Grandma (or Grandpa) PROP's Foster Grandparent Program has new openings for men and women 60 and over interested in joining the Foster Grandparent Program in Southern Maine.
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GRAY WATER DISTRICT TRUSTEE MEETING Monday, October 23, 2006, at 7 P.M. at the District Office, 80 Shaker Rd.
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Happenings Harvest of Quilts, Oct. 13-14, 10-3. Windham Hill United Church of Christ, 140 Windham Ctr. Rd. Antique and contemporary quilts, etc. $5 donation.
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Russell Holiday Fair set Mark your calendars now for the Second Annual Russell School Holiday Craft Fair, set for Saturday, November 4, running from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
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Public suppers Benefit Roast Beef Buffet, Sat., Oct. 14, 4:30 P.M., North Deering Congregational Church, 1364 Washington Ave., Portland. All you can eat-adults $8, under 12 $4.50.
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Last Wildlife Day of season On Saturday, October 14, from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., WHOM Radio will be at the Maine Wildlife Park for a live remote broadcast with on-air personalities from Northern New England's Superstation. Come and meet your favorite WHOM voices...
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