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Kaela Gonzalez, Community Communication
Coordinator, will be writing and editing
the monthly newsletter that will be the center
of The Windham Eagle newspaper |
By Lorraine Glowczak
The last edition of The Raymond Road Runner, a 20-page
monthly newspaper created by the Town of Raymond, was published on June 2008. It
was directly mailed to the homes of Raymond residents to provide information
about town happenings – including everything from municipal discussions and
budgetary matters to local events and calendar items.
However, due to a significant increase in printing and
distribution costs, the decision was made by the
Board of Selectmen at the time
to discontinue the Road Runner newspaper after ten years of publication. According
to the town’s website, “This wasn’t an easy choice, but the cost of producing
the newspaper was weighed against two counterbalancing factors: the taxpayers’
need to fund essential town services and the several alternative opportunities
Raymond residents have for getting news and information.”
The alternatives included emailed newsletters, reader
boards, the website and cable TV. Although the substitutes were available, the
direct mailing of the Road Runner was missed by many and, as such, the
newsletters, etc. were often overlooked.
Fast forward 11 years and the Raymond Road Runner concept is
being resurrected.
The idea began earlier in the year. It had come to the
attention of the current Raymond Select Board that residents were not aware of
major issues occurring in the town. “People were telling us that they weren’t
getting the news they needed to make informed decisions and to be active
participants in the community,” stated Select Board member, Teresa Sadak. “We
wanted to find a way to bring the news to people so they could be aware of what
was happening on an ultra-local level.”
As a result, Select Board Member, Rolf Olsen suggested a doing a survey.
Sadak took the idea and put it together with all the different ways people
could possibly receive news. The survey included questions on how people
preferred to get local news and suggestions as to how to obtain information as
it affects the town’s people.
“The feedback we received was varied, but the two most
popular responses included: The Windham Eagle newspaper is where most people
read their local news and many suggested bringing back the Road Runner,”
explained Sadak. “As a result, we are bringing the two concepts together in the
form of a monthly newsletter that will be a published as the center two pages
of The Windham Eagle.”
The first Road Runner newsletter will be published in the
October 25th Windham Eagle newspaper edition and will be written and
edited by Kaela Gonzalez, Community Communications Coordinator, who also works
part time in the Raymond Assessor’s
Office under the direction of Curt Lebel as well as an assistant to Town
Manager, Don Willard.
“Kaela has been a part time employee for the past three
years. With the additional ten hours a week dedicated to the monthly
newsletter, she will now be full-time,” explained Willard.
Willard went on to state that Gonzalez was chosen to write
and edit the newsletter, not only due to her professionalism and experience,
but due to the fact that she is an active member in the community who has a
passion to serve in a variety of ways to help Raymond continue as a successful small
town.
Gonzalez moved to Raymond with her husband in 2014. They
have three children. Wanting to get to know the community – especially the
school system in which her children would attend, Gonzalez got involved
immediately.
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An original copy of The Raymond Road Runner |
“When we first moved here, I heard that there was a RSU14
Withdrawal Committee, so I joined just to see what it was about,” explained
Gonzalez, referring to the first RSU14 withdrawal discussions that occurred six
years ago. “It wasn’t that I was for or against the separation. In fact, I
didn’t know what it meant. I wanted to find out, so I got involved.
There are so many good
things happening in Raymond, it is truly a great community to be a part
of.”
You will also find Gonzalez active in the Raymond Parent
Teacher Organization, fulfilling the role as Vice President. Being involved in
her multiple roles also makes her a great choice to gather pertinent news,
informing the citizens regarding the latest happenings in much the same way as
the original Road Runner, albeit in a more condensed version.
“We will include public notices, calendar items and
reoccurring events,” stated Gonzalez. “Other article items will include
municipal issues, school updates and organizations that will offer events of
interest to the public.”
Since it will be a two-page newsletter, Gonzalez admits that
it will be a challenge to get as much news into the space as possible. This is
where The Windham Eagle newspaper will continue to offer larger article and
feature stories for the town.
Willard stated that when the Raymond Road Runner newspaper
discontinued, there were many disappointed residents. Long-time Raymond
resident, John Manoush, was among them. “I remember John, in particular, who
told me that he would greatly miss reading the Raymond paper every month,”
Willard continued, smiling as he explained further. “He told me that he would
even miss the excruciating detail of the Town Manager’s report.”
Manoush admits that he did miss the Raymond Road Runner when
the publication ended and is
looking forward to having it reestablished.
“It is a great opportunity for the town,” Manoush said. “I
look forward to reading it every month. I’ve always been a big fan of The
Windham Eagle newspaper and the way it supports community and organizations who
all struggle for attention and membership. This is a big step to help the Town
of Raymond get the word out about what is happening in the town, how our tax
money is being used and the various community events that occur. And then – of
course, it will be great to get an update again on how the Town Manager is
doing.”
For all Raymond residents, town offices, schools and
organizations who wish to share a brief update or event in the monthly
newsletter, contact Gonzalez at
Kaela.Gonzalez@Raymondmaine.org
or by phone at 207-655-4742, ext. 133. For article length feature stories and
news events, continue to contact The Windham Eagle newspaper at
lorraine@thewindhameagle.com.