NEW GLOUCESTER — High school students from Gray-New Gloucester High School earned the title of Best-in-State in the third Verizon Innovative App Challenge, a national competition in which students design a mobile application concept that addresses a need or problem in their local schools or communities. The students developed an app concept called Fit Food […]
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Pets perish in New Gloucester house fire
NEW GLOUCESTER — A family lost a dog and a cat in a house fire at 44 Targett Road on Thursday morning, Fire Department Capt. Scott Doyle said. The cause is unknown, he said. A neighbor saw smoke coming from the eaves of the ranch-style home at 9:05 a.m. and called 911, he said. The […]
Area students named to Colby College dean’s list
WATERVILLE — Area students were named to the dean’s list at Colby College for their outstanding academic achievement during the fall semester of the 2014-15 year. Eva M. Neczypor of Lewiston, a member of the Class of 2016, is the daughter of Linda Iverson of Lewiston and Thomas Neczypor of Brunswick, and attended Brunswick High […]
Sheep-shearing schools to be held in March, April
FALMOUTH — The Maine Sheep Breeders Association and University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer three sheep shearing schools in March and April, designed for people with different levels of experience. Four instructors will teach beginner sheep shearing from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Wolfe’s Neck Farm, 184 Burnett Road, Freeport. […]
Mechanics Savings Bank offers $17,000 in scholarships
AUBURN — Mechanics Savings Bank is continuing its long-standing tradition of offering Banking on the Future scholarships. This year, $17,000 will be awarded to local high school graduates pursuing their higher education goals. Participating high schools include: Edward Little, Lewiston, Gray/New Gloucester, Poland Regional, Brunswick, Mt. Ararat, Saint Dominic Academy, Leavitt, Lisbon, Oak Hill and […]
New Gloucester board reschedules hearing; reviews budget
NEW GLOUCESTER — Selectmen on Wednesday rescheduled a public hearing on an easement for the original Mayall Road to March 2. The hearing was canceled Monday because of the snowstorm. Lawrence and Theresa Gillespie petitioned the town to release the public easement, giving them roughly 1,000 feet of the road that bisects their property. Mayall […]
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United New Auburn Assoc. meeting AUBURN — United New Auburn Association will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Rolly’s Diner. Guest speakers will be Denis D’Auteuil, director of public services, and Dan Goyette, deputy director of public service. All are welcome. A $25 door prize will be given. Old schoolhouse will be open Feb. […]
New Gloucester mom to ‘dip’ for Camp Sunshine
PORTLAND — Jerusha Chicoine of New Gloucester will be participating in the annual Polar Dip to raise money for Camp Sunshine at noon on Feb. 21 at East End Beach. Chicoine’s son, Foster, was diagnosed with intraocular medulloepithelioma, a rare type of cancerous eye tumor, as an infant and the family has since been frequent […]
Well Done – Student achievements
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Melanie Joy of Greensboro, N.C. has graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on Dec. 11 with a Bachelor of Arts in liberal studies, concentrating in humanities. Joy is the daughter of Timothy and Anita Joy of New Gloucester. She graduated from Gray-New Gloucester High School in 2004 and Central […]