Two neighbors in Gorham share way more than a property line. Living adjacent to one another on Church Street, they also happen to share a…
This summer there have been numerous reports of local farmers, gardeners, sugar maple grove owners, as well as others, who have been dealing with challenging…
The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust has met its goal of raising the nearly $2 million needed for three conservation projects to move forward this Fall.…
Gorham Scout Troop 73 recently participated in a full weekend of camping and hiking in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest. The older scouts summited…
“There is always music amongst the trees in the garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it.” This quote by Aumonier, placed…
The photo of Nash Gagnon in the Aug. 17 issue of the Gorham Times deserves a follow-up. This young man’s pursuit of his dream is…
Tired of drafty rooms? What to cut your heating costs and lower your carbon footprint? The deadline for Gorham Residents to order custom-made insulating window…
Although we are now entering September, several outdoor arts and crafts events are still on the local horizon. “Art on South” is a returning arts…
Imagine getting on the Mountain Division Trail in Gorham and biking to Fryeburg for lunch, or maybe just to Steep Falls, or Westbrook or Portland,…
Twenty-five Gorham House residents along with three staff and one volunteer were celebrated and thanked for their service at a Veteran’s Stroll held on a…