On Saturday, April 4, Gorham had eight teams compete at the Odyssey of the Mind Tournament. All of Gorham’s teams performed ...
It will help feed hungry kids by closing the gap in our universal meals program, and it will clear the Child Care ...
Memorial Day remains one of the most solemn observances for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, as members reflect on the ...
Gorham Troop 73 is hosting a community rummage sale on Saturday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. next to Baxter Memorial Library ...
The following members were elected to serve as Planning Board officers: James Hager, chair; William Benson, vice chair; and ...
The Baxter Memorial Library presented a new type of program on April 16. Adult Services and programs director Nissa Flanagan ...
Some of the sites included on the walk are Corthell Hall, the McLellan House, the Civil War Monument, Russell Hall, the ...
On April 15, after unanimous support from the School Committee, Heather Perry, Gorham Superintendent of Schools, submitted a ...
The Gorham School Department has approved the following new staff for the upcoming 2021/2022 school year. Please welcome them when you see them around the schools. Penelope (Penny) Coward is a ...
With the second session of the 132nd Legislature in full swing, my colleagues and I have begun working on the supplemental budget – changes to the two-year budget the Legislature passed last year.
Students in Mrs. Pagliaro’s fifth grade class at Village Elementary School are diving deeper into their study of Maine agriculture by participating in the Discover Dairy’s “Adopt a Cow” program. This ...
Last month Gorham’s own Jackson Lavertu, a junior at Gorham High School, addressed educators, legislators and students in the Hall of Flags at our state’s Capitol Building in Augusta. A second-year ...
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