The Village Times is a bi-monthly, student-led digital newspaper that provides Village Elementary students a positive platform to express themselves in a variety of ways.…
Girls on the Run (GOTR) has been a successful program at all three elementary schools in Gorham for several years. This year, dozens of Gorham…
Town Clerk, Laurie Nordfors, swore in newly reelected Town Councilors Lee Pratt and Virginia Wilder Cross. Town Council elected Lee Pratt as the Chair for…
It’s hard to believe that the holidays are already here! The unseasonably warm fall has allowed us to enjoy some of our favorite outdoor activities…
They’ve watched the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade year after year, admiring the dancers, and now, becoming them. Tedi Gould, Kyra Hamblen, Olivia Hopkins, Abigail Houp, Annika…
Up the elevator at Station Square to the fourth floor and through the glass doors on the left, you will find Sidecar, Gorham’s newest food…
Tim Thorsen was nominated by a caucus of local citizens to run as the Republican nominee for the legislative seat vacated by Rep. Kyle R.…
Bob Burns moved to Gorham eighteen years ago to become the Public Works Director. Originally from Yarmouth, he was “thrilled to be back in Maine”.…
In addition to deciding on candidates for two Town Council seats and two School Committee seats, voters decided on one local question, a citizens’ initiative,…
From his office overlooking construction on the Portland campus of the University of Southern Maine (USM), President Glenn Cummings discussed the future of the Gorham…
