Gorham residents over 65 years old may apply for property tax assistance by completing a form available at the Town Clerk’s office and returning it…
Since Maine became a state in 1820, 70 men have served as governor. Only one, Frederick Robie, was from Gorham. Shawn Moody is hoping to make…
At the June 13 regular meeting, the School Committee thanked Gorham voters for supporting the budget at the previous day’s election. After recognizing the work…
The School Committee’s (SC) proposed F19 budget of $39,288,505 is 4.43% greater than the F18 budget of $37,621,593. This is an increase of $1,666,912. Because…
On June 12 all Gorham voters will have an opportunity to approve the F19 School Department budget and to vote on retaining ranked-choice voting for federal and primary elections as permitted…
At the last regular School Committee (SC) meeting, Superintendent Heather Perry reported that the Legislature will probably hold a special session at which they will…
When Gorham voters go to the polls on June 12, they will use ranked-choice voting to choose Republican and Democratic candidates for governor. Because Maine…
On April 11, the Gorham School Committee (SC) voted (6-1, Benson) to submit a $39,288,505 Fiscal Year 2019 budget to the Town Council for approval.…
As full implementation of Proficiency Based Learning (PBL) in Gorham Schools draws near, some parents and other residents have expressed confusion about how it differs…
Faced with increasing numbers of students and deceasing state funding, the Gorham School Committee is wrestling with hard decisions as it prepares to vote on the…