On a day that usually has thousands competing in road races across the state, the Liberty 5K trail run will be a test case for how races might take place during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wedding venues consider ‘intimate’ options
In the wake of crowd restrictions, many wedding venues are offering “intimate” deals.
A bipartisan plea to reopen Poland, New Gloucester and other rural towns
Democoratic state Sen. Ned Claxton and Republican state Rep. Amy Arata teamed up Tuesday to make the case for the state to lessen COVID-19 restrictions in more places.
Former Pineland Center residents offer reflections, lessons in podcast
The series was created to ensure the history of the old institution won’t be forgotten – or repeated, the Maine Developmental Disabilities Council says.
Poland Community School principal taking new job in Gray
Rick Benoit, who’s been principal since 2012, will take the same role in July at Gray-New Gloucester Middle School.
Candidates sought for positions in New Gloucester
NEW GLOUCESTER — Residents interested in running for a selectman position or a SAD 15 position, each for three years, can call the Town Hall for an appointment to collect nomination papers. The phone number is 926-4126, ext. 1. Signatures of 25 registered voters are required and papers must be returned to the town clerk […]
New Gloucester selectmen announce governmental changes
Buildings closed; payments, services, meetings altered.
New Gloucester man offers online meditation for stressful times
John Moore is a spiritual empowerment coach and shamanic practitioner.
New Gloucester closes offices, issues procedures for the public
Services are being provided online, through drop boxes and mail.
Budget work progresses in New Gloucester, but some meetings canceled
Selectmen, Budget Committee proposals differ in money, personnel, services