In 2017, Gorham police officers responded to 14,791 calls for service, made 218 arrests, issued 229 criminal/ civil summons, and investigated 556 traffic accidents. They…
The Town Council got its first look at the Town Budget on March 30 and will begin discussion about it at a workshop on April…
Eighty-two-year old Gary Marshall died in a fire at his home at 5 Patio Park Lane on March 7. Deputy Chief Kenneth Fickett reported that Marshall…
Gorham has 437 street lights which are currently leased from CMP at an annual cost of approximately $70,000 a year. The Town has decided to…
Mobile Vending Units (MVU) commonly referred to as food trucks have been approved for Gorham. Both the Planning Board and the Economic Development Corporation recommended…
The National Council for Home Safety and Security has found that for 2016, Maine had the lowest rate of violent crime (1.97 per 1,000 residents)…
Most local area business parks have very low vacancy rates. The Industrial Park on Route 25 is full with all of the property currently sold.…
Christie Young has been hired as the Town’s new Human Resources Director, replacing long time Human Resources Director Jeri Sheldon, who resigned to take a…
The month of January was a challenge for many of us. A snowstorm that dumped as much as 18 inches on the ground, coupled with…
Needing more space for her business, Lynne Titus, owner of The Lady Stripper, located in the former Gorham Grind location at 16 South St., has…