Oxford University Press has announced the publication of a book by Dr. Laura Carlson (GHS ’04), titled “Archival Historiography in Jewish Antiquity.” Carlson is a…
You contribute to an IRA and 401(k) to help build the financial resources you will need to enjoy a comfortable retirement. But despite these funds…
Police Chief Chris Sanborn noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how the Gorham Police Department (GPD) is conducting law enforcement business. All Town of…
Two local manufacturers located in the Gorham Industrial Park pivoted their businesses over the last two months to assist during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plas-Tech, a…
Will there be a grace period for property taxes which are due next month? State tax law is fairly rigid and does not allow for…
As a small business owner, I know just how difficult this time is for folks who are self-employed. Whether you are operating in a limited…
You know Spring has finally arrived when everyone sheds their coats and takes to the street on their bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, and scooters. This year,…
At an April 15 special meeting via Zoom, the School Committee (SC) voted (6-1, Benson) to send a $43,101,605 FY21 budget to the Town Council…
The Gorham spring sports season was officially canceled last week, but when the Gorham High School (GHS) varsity softball team finally takes the field, a…
Educate Maine and Ruth’s Reusable Resources (RRR) have teamed up to get books in the hands of students throughout Cumberland County. Nearly 1,400 bags filled…
