GILEAD — The Town of Gilead has been known to locals as, “Corriveau Country,” and with good reason. A book at Gilead Town Office that lists town officials is full of the name Corriveau. Fernand Corriveau, Sr. was a selectman from 1969 through 1977. In 1982, he returned to that role with an unbroken stint […]
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Bethel based school district delays Gilead bus as driver shortage persists
MSAD 44 Superintendent Mark Kenney said the Gilead bus driver is on medical leave and they have no substitute drivers.
Gilead will decide March 30 on building updates at town meeting
Voters will decide if they want to repair two town buildings.
Snowmobile clubs face wetter trails with climate change
Snowmobile trail groomers feel the seasons are getting shorter without enough snow on the ground and cold to keep things frozen.
Gilead to vote at town office because of black mold at town hall
A leaking roof was repaired but water had gotten into the room and led to the mold.
Gilead voters discuss future of 1883 Town Hall
GILEAD — A ladder leaning against the side of town hall reminded voters entering the adjacent town office why they were not meeting at town hall this year for their annual town meeting. A leaky roof is just one of the issues selectmen and townspeople face regarding the 1883 structure. “We need to sit down […]
Gilead Town meeting, elections set for March 25
GILEAD — After the roofing materials in repair of the leaky roof have been moved, and the unheated room has been warmed during the day using a wood-burning stove and a fan, the Gilead Town Hall, at 12 Depot Street will hold town meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 25 at 7 p.m. […]
Brandon Brown is grateful for path that led him from prison to redemption
The 35-year-old Gilead resident is the first inmate in Maine to earn a master’s degree in restorative justice.