Wednesday, April 22, 2026 is the 56th annual anniversary of Earth Day, the annual celebration of everything our world has to offer and a chance to call for focus on protecting our environment. We can ...
In a meeting that stretched toward four hours, the Select Board on Monday unanimously supported MDOT’s recommended conversion of the Lower Village to a four-way stop, reviewed RFPs for capital items ...
The World Famous Grassholes bring their special brand of bluegrass to the Village Coffeehouse on Saturday, April 4 at the First Congregational Church vestry. You’ll want to save the date! During the ...
With the May 4 Annual Town Meeting on the horizon, the Select Board will take up several town meeting-related items at their April 6 meeting. Those include draft RFPs and the proposed town meeting ...
We had a fun walk on Tobey Road last week – good weather, good exercise and good company. Weather looks to be warmer this week. On Wednesday, April 15, 10 a.m., let’s walk the Royal River Conservation ...
Mayor Paul Lundberg with Kimberly Brusseau (l.) and Beverly Cadigan at City Hall in Gloucester | Photo: David Sokol, Gloucester Daily Times The mayor of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Paul Lundberg, ...
We had a good walk at Range Pond State Park on the road going around the lake towards the bottling plant. Ten walkers enjoyed an easy trek on packed snow; there were a few icy spots easily handled by ...
Preventing invasive plants from entering Sabbathday Lake is a critical goal of the Lake Association. The Sabbathday Lake Association applies for and receives a grant each year from the Maine ...
Jim Nadeau, a docent at the Portland Observatory, will bring the story of the landmark tower to the New Gloucester Historical Society on Saturday, April 18, at 10 a.m. The free talk will be held at ...
NEW GLOUCESTER – Kathleen “Kathy” Chadbourne, 73, passed away on Thursday, April 1, 2026, after a lengthy illness. She is the loving wife of Gregory D. Chadbourne, with whom she shared 34 years of ...
Volunteer drivers with New Gloucester Rides provide free transportation to medical appointments for our older Gray and New Gloucester neighbors. Drivers use their own vehicles, and AARP provides extra ...
Nick Yvon, Assistant Fish Culture Supervisor for Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, stocked Pineland’s Big Pond with 200 brook trout on April 16. Approximately a dozen eager anglers ...