The Town of Gorham and the School Department are holding virtual meetings and are making sure the public can attend them, too. State law permits…
Since Maine’s first case of COVID-19 was announced on March 12, individuals across our state have sprung into action. People in our community have quickly…
“Do what you can, with what you have, for who you can.” -Pender Makin, Maine Education Commissioner As our nation adjusts to a new reality,…
The unexpected and sudden shutdown of businesses and organizations due to the COVID-19 outbreak has had an extraordinary impact on our economy that will be…
The Maine Principals Association (MPA) announced that the start of spring sports is delayed until April 27. At this time the MPA and schools are…
In an effort to encourage Mainers to get outside and safely practice social distancing, Governor Janet Mills and Commissioner Judy Camuso enacted the following changes…
On North Gorham Road, ten miles from the Village, it looks like a normal day in early spring. Sap buckets are hanging off Maple trees,…
It is a very confusing and trying time for all of us, as the unease of not knowing what’s next continues to set in. Most…
Sara Stickney Hanken and her son PJ created some color and joy for the residents at Inn at Village Square, while one resident had a…
Beginning in the fall, Gorham High School (GHS) students can embark on a course of study leading to 30 hours of college credit that can…
