Chairperson Suzanne Phillips called the meeting to order. There were six members present. The council accepted the minutes of the June 3 meeting and the…
On July 7, the Gorham Planning Board took action on the following proposals, the first four after public hearings. A Revision in the Home Occupations…
This legislative session, making housing more affordable and ensuring that people in our community can better afford to pay their bills are key areas of…
by: Office of the Secretary of State Secretary of State Shenna Bellows warned today of a widespread text scam being received by Mainers across the…
On June 10, Gorham voters passed the $57.5 million 2025-26 school budget by 204 votes. Total votes were 2083 in favor to 1,879 opposed. Figures…
Last month, the legislature passed a two-year continuing-services budget that is a responsible, governing budget. During a time of deep uncertainty in Washington, D.C., the…
CORRECTED ARTICLE The recent cessation of federal financial assistance to libraries nationwide is likely to have only an indirect effect on Baxter Memorial Library’s operations,…
What kind of future do we want for our communities? This is a question that I ask myself regularly as I represent my community in…
In the Fall of 2024, the referendum for new community tennis courts at Gorham Middle School failed. Right now, the only courts in Gorham that…
The Town Council Regular meeting of April 1 was called to order by Vice Chairperson Lavoie. Councilors Simms, Siegel, Willis, Kuech, and Gagnon were present…
