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New Gloucester bids farewell to rec director

NEW GLOUCESTER — Harvey Price, the town’s part-time recreation director, thanked selectmen, town employees and volunteers for their support during his seven years of town service. Price’s last day of work is July 12, after which he and his family plan to move to Ohio. “Make sure we don’t lose ground, and consider in the future […]

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New Gloucester and Gray voters OK school budget

NEW GLOUCESTER — Gray and New Gloucester residents Tuesday approved a $25.5 million school budget for 2018-19. New Gloucester residents voted 944-377 in support of the School Administrative District 15 budget. In Gray, the budget referendum passed 1,248 to 443. The budget approved by voters is the same amount as the current budget. Voters in […]

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SAD 15 budget passes in New Gloucester

NEW GLOUCESTER — New Gloucester residents voted 944-377 on Tuesday to approve the School Administrative District 15 budget. Results from Gray were not available late Tuesday. The $25.5 million spending plan for 2018-19 is the same amount as this fiscal year, which ends June 30.

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Gilles, Chase voted into seats on New Gloucester board

NEW GLOUCESTER — Newcomer Karen Gilles and incumbent Linda Chase were elected Tuesday in a three-way race for selectman. Their terms are for three years. Gilles received 714 votes, Chase 596 and incumbent Stephen Hathorne 511. Gilles, 35, the daughter of board member Lenora Conger, is a nurse and administrator of a home health business […]

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New Gloucester selectmen nix constable appointment

NEW GLOUCESTER — Selectmen voted 4-0 Monday night not to appoint Animal Control Officer Richard Burton of Lewiston as a constable, because they want to research state law. The document to authorize the constable appointment stated he would not carry a weapon, concealed or unconcealed, in the performance of his duties. Burton said his request to […]

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Three vying for seat on New Gloucester board

NEW GLOUCESTER — The race for two seats on the Board of Selectmen includes Chairwoman Linda Chase, Selectman Stephen Hathorne and Budget Committee member Karen Gilles. Also in the June 12 municipal elections, there are two openings on the School Administrative District 15 board of directors. Jason Hart is seeking the three-year term and Laura […]

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New law lets farmers markets hold tastings of Maine-made alcoholic beverages

BRUNSWICK — Caitlin Mance and Jacob Georgeson approached the Norumbega Cidery booth at the Crystal Spring farmers market on a late May morning, wearing the telltale expressions of uncertain but curious shoppers. Noah Fralich, the owner of the New Gloucester hard cider house, had the perfect icebreaker. “Would you like to try some cider?” Fralich […]

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Hundreds attend New Gloucester parade and ceremony

NEW GLOUCESTER — Undaunted by gray skies and cool weather, hundreds Monday lined the Memorial Day parade route from Memorial School to the Veterans Monument at Route 100 for a solemn ceremony of remembrance. The parade brought Boy Scouts, politicians, political parties and political candidates together with a cheerleading group, pets, a tractor, a horse […]