Consider Reducing, Reusing & Recycling Back in the late sixties, the air in LA was yellow and unbreathable. Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River caught on fire due…
On March 11, I was standing in our upstairs hallway talking to my daughter, Kate, about what to pack for our trip to New York…
As more folks continue to lose their jobs, The Gorham Food Pantry expects to serve even more families. We are so grateful for our many…
As a working parent of two young kids, adding homeschooling to my daily requirements has been overwhelming to say the least. To keep our spirits…
In the light of current events, maintaining a healthy immune system has come to the forefront of personal health and wellness goals for many people.…
“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,…
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,…
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…
International Women’s Day 2020 was observed on March 8. This special day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Yet, women still…
Presumpscot Regional Land Trust is working hard to preserve two large, adjacent parcels of land in the Pride’s Corner area of Westbrook. Totaling 175 acres,…
