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4 vying for 2 selectman seats in New Gloucester

NEW GLOUCESTER — Four candidates are seeking election to fill two three-year terms on the New Gloucester Board of Selectmen.  Voting will take place at the New Gloucester Fire Station at 611 Lewiston Road from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 14. Steven Libby Incumbent Steven Libby is seeking his sixth term on the […]

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New Gloucester board presses business owner on violations

NEW GLOUCESTER — Selectmen on Monday voted to have the town attorney advise business owner Ron Henry that he has 30 days to comply with the Zoning Ordinance or face legal action. Henry owns a small-engine repair business and junkyard on Route 100 and has been cited for violations, including failure to comply with the […]

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Woods fire spreads, devours barn in New Gloucester

NEW GLOUCESTER — A garage burned flat on Gloucester Hill Road early Friday night in flames that spread from a woods fire. Crews from several area towns helped battle the blaze at 77 Gloucester Hill Road but by the time the flames were brought under control, the oversized two-car garage was a total loss, with […]

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SAD 15 budget gets overwhelming approval

GRAY — In less than an hour Thursday night, Gray and New Gloucester residents overwhelmingly passed the School Administrative District 15 budget of $24.5 million for 2016-17. Ballot clerks said 19 residents from New Gloucester and 48 residents from Gray cast ballots. Don Libby served as moderator. The budget goes to a validation referendum at town […]

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New Gloucester public water within lead limits, official says

NEW GLOUCESTER — The New Gloucester Water District’s public supply has never exceeded the standard for lead levels, Board of Trustees Chairman Jim Fitch said this week. He said recently published information was unclear about the source of the water samples being tested for lead. The samples were taken from 10 of the district’s 51 […]

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New Gloucester voters breeze through warrant

NEW GLOUCESTER — In record time — just 90 minutes — roughly 75 voters passed 33 warrant articles at the annual town meeting Monday. Moderator Gary Wood led voters through each article, allowing questions for clarification from voters who discovered they were unable to raise additional capital improvement funds for reserve accounts for fire and […]

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New Gloucester warrant seeks money for library, truck

NEW GLOUCESTER — Voters at the annual town meeting Monday, May 2, will be asked to approve spending $18,000 on improvements to the library and $50,000 for a pickup truck, among other requests. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Memorial School on Route 231. Voter registration begins at 6:30 p.m. The proposed budget for […]

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Town report dedicated to Kiley

NEW GLOUCESTER — Selectmen on Monday dedicated the 220th annual town report to William “Bill” Kiley for “his exceptional record of service to the community.” Kiley, born in 1936 on Peacock Hill Road, lives there with his wife of 57 years, Patricia. They are the parents of two adult children, Debra and John. A charter […]