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Mar 09, 2007 "Building a Better Community Through Communication" Vol 36, Number 10



Another Inconvenient Truth
Today, there are a lot of people advocating for conservation as a way of saving energy. One way that is advocated the most is to increase the miles per gallon of vehicles. - Donato Corsetti

Auburn UU Honors Local Charities in the Spirit of Abundance
First Universalist Church of Auburn announced a total of $3,000 collected for six local charities this past year. - Staff

Bickerstaff-Chambers Engagement
Ricky and Annesa Chambers of Gray, along with Brian Whitney and Mary Bickerstaff-Whitney of New Gloucester, are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Jason Chambers and Morgan Bickerstaff. - Staff

Calendar March 9-15
Calendar March 9-15 - Staff

Cartco Explosion!
Cartco, a trailer supply and repair shop on Route 100 in Gray, is destroyed following an explosion, apparently due to a propane leak. - Jackie Rybeck

CMMC Program, Red Hot Papas: Is There Male Menopause
Red Hot Papas: Is There Such a Thing as Male Menopause? Edmund "Ned" Claxton, Jr., M.D., medical director of the Central Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, will be the featured speaker. - Staff

Destination Imagination Dinner and Entertainment
Destination Imagination Dinner and Entertainment - Staff

Eastern Star Meeting
Dwinal Chapter #28, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 14, at the Masonic Hall, 474 South Main Street. - Staff

Excelsior Grange #5 Scholarship Announced
The Scholarship Committee of Excelsior Grange #5 announces that applications for the Grange scholarship are now available - Staff

First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church weekly update - Miriam Bisbee

GNG Adult And Community Education
GNG Adult And Community Education updates - Staff

GNG High School Nordic Ends Season at State Meet
The State Class B Skiing Championships were held at Black Mountain in Rumford from February 19 to 21. - Staff

GNG High School Reunion - Class of 1965
A combined class reunion is taking place this summer and we are having a hard time locating some of our classmates. - Staff

GNGHS Guidance News
GNGHS Guidance News - Staff

Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church weekly update - Natalie Blake

Gray Historical Society Needs You!
Needless to say, the Gray Historical Society is saddened with the reality we must move the legacy of Gray from Pennell Institute. - Staff

Gray Man Dies Saving Others
Jack A. McPhail, of Gray, died when he tried to avoid skidding cars on an icy highway and his double tractor-trailer went out of control and slid down a hill into woods. - Ray Clark

Gray Town Council March 6, 2007
Gray Town Council March 6, 2007 - Nathan Tsukroff

Greetings from Norumbega
When we came to New Gloucester in 1981 with tools in hand to build our house, I had no idea where my life was going to take me. My first priority was to get this house up. - Michael Fralich

Jack Albert McPhail
Jack Albert McPhail Obituary - Staff

Let's Help Fiddlehead Center
There are now a few more ways to help Fiddlehead Center for the Arts! - Staff

Letter from Dumpster Bill
Letter from Dumpster Bill - Dumpster Bill

Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor - Chris Miller

Lines from the NG Library
Lines from the NG Library - Staff

Maine Winter
Poetry: Maine Winter - James Lewisohn

Money Won't Solve Veteran Problem
I think most of you know that, overall, I support President Bush. I think he is a good man trying to do what he thinks is best for the country during the time he was given to serve as our leader. - Ray Richardson

Nadeau Graduates Basic Training
Air Force Airman Amanda L. Nadeau Graduates Basic Training - Staff

Pennell Trust Properties to be Sold
The Gray-New Gloucester school district plans to sell off the properties held in downtown Gray by the Pennell Trust - Staff

Royal River Conservation Trust
The Royal River Conservation Trust, a regional land and water conservation organization serving the twelve communities of the Royal River watershed, has recently hired Julie Franklin of Cumberland to serve as its Stewardship Coordinator. - Staff

Shaker Museum Workshop Catalog Now Available
Shaker Museum Workshop Catalog Now Available - Staff

Southern Maine Volkssporting
Southern Maine Volkssporting Association invites you to attend its regular meeting on Wednesday, March 14, at 7 p.m., at Walker Memorial Library - Staff

St. Gregory's
St. Gregory's weekly update - Liz Chandler

The Ice
It's odd how something as simple as ice can mean the difference between a good or bad winter. Some Arctic cultures are finding out just how important dependable ice really is. Frozen water is more than just a transformed substance. - Don Perkins

There is a Place at the Gray Public Library for You!
The Gray Public Library Association (GPLA) is working to assist the Gray Public Library in recruiting volunteers to help out our library staff. - Staff

Tiny Tales from Pastor Vail
Tiny Tales from Pastor Vail - Pastor Vail

Vintage Ski Talk
Cumberland native Greg Sweetser, Executive Director of the Ski Maine Association, will be sharing stories about Maine's skiing history - Staff

You've Got Mail: How Smart is your Right Foot?
You've Got Mail: How Smart is your Right Foot? - Bob Brousseau


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