Maple trees in the North Gorham area are festooned with plastic tubing as syrup producers prepare for Maine Maple Sunday on March 26. With the…
The Cressey name has been in Gorham for a very long time. The very first Cresseys arrived in Gorham in 1745, first settling on what…
John Blunda (GHS ’96) stays behind the scenes, but many of us see his work every day without even realizing it. For the past 19…
Written with Stacy Sallinen, Contributing Writer As a little boy, Jon Maniscalco always wanted to work in a pizza parlor. As drive and determination would…
On February 27, at 10:08 a.m., Cumberland County dispatch received a report of a man on South Street carrying a rifle and wearing a ghillie…
The Gorham Food Pantry’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Debra Tanguay has been named as its new executive director. Deb will replace…
In December 2016, I traveled as a medical volunteer to Uganda, a small country located in eastern Africa. As a premed student at Suffolk University…
People driving by USM on Fort Hill Road (Rt. 114) are used to seeing the two eight story residential towers on the edge of the…
After two decades of dedicated service to the Gorham community, Fran Doucette is retiring from her position as Executive Director of the Gorham Food Pantry…
The Sebago to the Sea Trail (S2S) has great hiking and biking in the warm months, but the trail offers wonderful opportunities for winter activities,…
