Gray unveils new and improved online business directory
The town hopes the directory will improve the relationship between town government and local businesses.
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The town hopes the directory will improve the relationship between town government and local businesses.
GRAY – Carolyn Jean LaMontagne, 89, of Gray, Maine, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2026, surrounded by her family.
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The Western Maine Conference announces its postseason honors for baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis and track and field.
Demand grew as the holiday weekend approached and many Mainers turned on their air conditioners, pushing peak loads well above a typical summer day.
Additions include a second entrance and larger parking lot.
GRAY – Doreen Fay McConnell passed away at Gorham House on June 19, 2026, at the age of 94 years, 3 …
Anne Madden, who grew up in Falmouth, runs a microbial discovery nonprofit and collaborates with Northeastern’s Roux Institute.
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The store, on its second reopening attempt in two decades, is open for dining and grab-and-go, with a full reopening expected later this summer.
A New Gloucester man died early Thursday morning in a crash on Route 26 in Oxford. Police have charged an Oxford man with manslaughter.
Reporter Salomé Cloteaux took part in a portion of the 3-day bike ride and tells the stories of some of the 600 cyclists who raised over $700,000 for the American Lung Association.
Steer clear of the crowds and enjoy the spoils of summer at these lesser-known locales.
Law enforcement members across Maine paid their respects to Joshua Tibbetts in Bangor on Thursday.
One New Gloucester resident loaned the store $50,000 to help it reopen for the second time this century.
The barn contains artifacts and vehicles and currently features an exhibit about the former boys’ home Opportunity Farm.
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