David Cole moved to Gorham in 1994 to become the Town Manager. After retiring in 2017, David has refocused his energy on the environment through…
On March 20 former Chief Robert Lefebvre was presented with a special retirement plaque. The plaque symbolizes a deep appreciation for his last 36 years…
As the Gorham community is starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel for the COVID-19 winter months, Baxter Memorial Library has…
In the mid 1800’s, the prospect of having a railroad run from Portland through Gorham Village spurred a real estate boom. The York and Cumberland…
This is a question that Gorham, as well as many other school systems in our region, is struggling with right now. For “good” or for…
As of March 10th, the Gorham Fire Department has vaccinated over 1400 people including first responders as well as teaching staff over the age of…
Last March the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic and Gorham, along with the rest of the country, shut down. Daily life changed…
The first week of March was Read Across America Week, and Great Falls had a fantastic celebration thanks to their amazing library staff! Read Across…
Almost a year ago, Colleges and Universities across the country were in the same position when the Covid-19 pandemic began. They almost immediately switched to…
Those who find themselves in the role of caregiver for their parents or other older family members often feel vaguely or acutely guilty. Frequently they…
