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Gorham has undergone many changes in the last quarter century. Over the past 25 years, the Gorham Times has consistently been there to document those changes while continuing to bring “the news to all ...
VIPS (Volunteers in Police Service) was established in Gorham in 2018. The majority of their work involves traffic control for events run by the schools and the library as well as races, graduations, ...
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 ...
Recently, the Gorham Elementary students, under the direction of the three physical education teachers, participated in a fundraiser called Kids Helping Kids. The project involved a wellness event ...
Late last month, on the 51st anniversary of the now-overturned Roe v. Wade decision protecting the right to an abortion in the United States, Mainers filled the halls of the State House to voice their ...
For Tim O’Neill Sr., attending the Super Bowl during the New England Patriots/Tom Brady era has been one of his “bucket list” items. He was particularly excited because he got to experience it with ...
David Cole moved to Gorham in 1994 to become the Town Manager. After retiring in 2017, David has refocused his energy on the environment through bird watching, gardening with a speciality in native ...
Gorham Public Preschool students explore learning materials in their classrooms. Gorham has always been a town that values education and there have always been high quality preschool options for ...
Photo credit: Gorham Police Department Newest Gorham Police officer, Taylor Stroup is welcomed to the department by Chief Sanborn The Gorham Police Department is pleased to announce the addition of ...
Residents of Gorham are encouraged to visit the many decorated trees at businesses around town and vote for their favorite. Participating businesses include: Chalmers Insurance/Norway Savings Bank, In ...
To cast a ballot in person before Election Day, voters can go to the Municipal Building and vote absentee as this voter is doing. Pat Clay, an election worker, is checking to see if he is registered ...
Photo credit: Baxter Memorial Library Staff Jeffrey Knox, Josh Brunck, Nissa Flanagan, Tara Brown, James Rathbun, Heidi Whelan, Deb Tanguay (not pictured, Danielle Grady) James Rathbun, Library ...