Autism Benefit Hosted By Studio for the Living Arts Dancers from Studio for the Living Arts DanceCenter in Gray to hold Autism Benefit - Staff
Bayou at First Universalist Church First Universalist Church will sponsor an evening of home cookin' followed by presentations on New Orleans rebuilding efforts - Staff
Believe In Me... Maine While serving in the 123rd Legislature on the Business Research and Economic Development Committee, I gain "good news" through state forums, committee budget presentations and countless publications. I share this news with you! - Sue Austin
Calendar Listings for 3/23-3/29 Calendar Listings - Staff
Danville Grange News On Thursday, March 8, the Danville Junction Grange #65 held a regular meeting and a Lecturer's Program entitled "March Madness." - Staff
First Congregational Church First Congregational Church weekly update - Miriam Bisbee
Gifts Of The Heart Make A Difference The UCC Church World Service and the First Congregational Church of Gray promote projects to aid people in need. One of these projects, "Gifts of the Heart" sends Health Kits, School kits and Baby Layette kits to people in distress. - Staff
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church Good Shepherd United Methodist Church weekly update - Natalie Blake
Gray Recreation Department News April Vacation Day Camp offered by Rec Department - Dean Bennett
Gray Town Council Agenda Gray Town Council Agenda - Staff
Gray-New Gloucester Business Association News Updates from various Gray-New Gloucester Business Association members. - Staff
Hannaford Change Prompts Lengthy Council Debate At the initial urging of local resident Terry Wilkinson, the Gray Town Council made a substantial amendment in its proposed change to the Gray Comprehensive Plan, greatly expanding the new business area. - Nathan Tsukroff
Letter From Dumpster Bill My neighbor has been getting his Viagra through the mail. Some how it ended up in my mailbox. - Dumpster Bill
Letter to the Editor Letter to the Editor from David Knudsen - David Knudsen
Letter to the Editor Letter to the Editor from Betty Haymon - Betty Haymon
Local Finishes Season With Success Bowdoin College women's indoor track and field team co-captain Louise Duffus, Class of '03 Gray-New Gloucester High School) finished her collegiate indoor track career. - Staff
Maine Maple Sunday After a long winter, nothing says Spring more than the aroma of maple syrup on a Maine Maple Sunday. - Jackie Rybeck
Maine State Grange Tour This year's Maine State Grange Tour will be to the Finger Lakes Region of New York. - Staff
New Gloucester Village Coffee House New Gloucester Village Coffee House provides an intimate community gathering place to join with friends and neighbors and share in an evening of fun music, coffee and great food. - Staff
New Pastor At Gray Congregational Church Our new interim pastor, the Rev. Nancy Salisbury, is now the veteran of two preaching Sundays, a no more than usual rowdy choir rehearsal and a session with the inquiring minds of the Thursday Morning Bible Study. - Miriam Bisbee
News from Ricker Memorial Library News from Ricker Memorial Library - Suzanne Marcy
Nominate A Teacher Application Now Online U.S. Department of Education Seeks Nominations For American Stars Of Teaching - Staff
Norumbega Last week I spoke of spring. Now as I write this, the first day of spring is here and we are firmly back in winter. - Michael Fralich
Optimist Club Names Student Of The Month Steven Goss, a junior at Poland Regional High School, was named Student of the Month in March by the Tri-Town Optimists - Staff
Pineland Y to mount scholarship drive Pineland YMCA will conduct its Annual Scholarship Drive during the month of April, with a goal of raising $12,000. - Staff
Preschool Silent Auction To Benefit Scholarship Fund The Block House Preschool will host a public silent auction on March 30. - Staff
Scribbles Preschool Awarded Arts Grant Scribbles Preschool has recently been awarded an Early stARTS grant from the Department of Health and Human Services. - Staff
Sprague Benefit Supper Friends and neighbors of the Sprague family of North Yarmouth have joined together to put on a benefit old-fashioned Bean Supper on Friday evening, March 30. - Staff
St. Gregory's St. Gregory's weekly update - Liz Chandler
Stubborn Mules Bottle Drive The Stubborn Mules 4-H Horse Club in Poland will be having a bottle drive from April 1 to April 8. - Staff
Students Won't Lose In Embezzlement Case Gray-New Gloucester Middle School students probably won't lose a dime despite the embezzlement of over $40,000 from an account containing funds raised by them. - Ray Clark
Taxes over troubled bridges Back in the early '90s, I traveled around New England quite a bit visiting clients. My rule of thumb for having a productive day was being on the Tobin Bridge just north of Boston no later than 6:20 a.m. in order to get anywhere in the Greater Boston area - Ray Richardson
The Bright Side Of The Middle School Drop by the Middle School on Thursday, March 29, from 4 in the afternoon until 6:30. You'll see science projects that will intrigue and dazzle you. - Ray Clark
Tiny Tales From Pastor Vale Tiny Tales From Pastor Vale - Pastor Vale
You've Got Mail You've Got Mail - Bob Brousseau
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