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Gray (est. 1778)

Gray is a modern town that still maintains a rural character. It's central location, known as the "Crossroads of Maine," has not only formed its history but bodes well for it future. Located halfway between the major urban areas of Portland and Lewiston/Auburn, Gray has easy access via the Maine Turnpike (Exit 63). The town is also within easy reach of pristine lakes, internationally recognized ski mountains and beautiful Casco Bay.

Gray is home to the Maine Wildlife Park, a National Weather Service facility, State Police Barracks and a fine year round trail system (www.libbyhill.org) for seasonal enjoyment.

More information on the town of Gray can be found at: www.graymaine.org

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Square Miles - 43
Population - 7,200
Distance from Portland - 17 miles
Type of Government - Town Manager/Council
Electricity - Central Maine Power
2007 Tax Rate - $13.50/per Thousand
Utilities - Public Water
Natural Gas - No
Library - 207-657-4110
Parks and Recreation - 207-657-2323
Town Hall - 207-657-3339
Town Manager - Deborah Cabana
Address - 6 Shaker Road, Gray, ME 04039