Although rumors had been circulating in the community, Gorham residents were caught by surprise on Monday, Aug. 18, when they heard the Gorham Town Council…
Gorham youth wasted no time in putting the revitalized tennis courts at Gorham High School to good use. Through Gorham Parks and Recreation, and in…
On Monday, Aug. 25, at the invitation of Jeff Peterson of WGME 13 / Fox 23, the Gorham Times managing editor, Lori Arsenault, was interviewed…
The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust (PRLT) is applying for renewal of their national land trust accreditation. As part of the process, the Land Trust Accreditation…
At a July 7 public meeting, the Gorham Planning Board received information about a proposed three-story 34,650 square-foot art department building, which the University of…
Visitors to the Baxter House Museum can step back in time just by stepping over the threshold. “We call the top step ‘the confessional’” says…
This summer, 200 Maine high school students, 18 from a program in Gorham, will have much to share when answering, “How I Spent My Summer…
Applicants who have submitted proposals to the Gorham Planning Board have received bogus emails and invoices stating that approvals are conditional on making a wire…
Michael Shaughnessy, board president at the Friends of the Presumpscot River, gave a talk at the Baxter Memorial Library on the evening of Tuesday, July…
10 years ago, on May, 2, 2015, Lisa Curley was watching her son, Kyle Curley, in his division semi-final tennis match for USM. Kyle Curley…
