John Blunda (GHS ’96) stays behind the scenes, but many of us see his work every day without even realizing it. For the past 19…
When Kristin Ross (GHS ’13) graduates in May from Binghamton University, State University of New York, she’ll have a Division I basketball career on her…
One of the most important jobs of the Legislature is crafting and passing a two-year budget. The state’s budget is more than just a series…
Councilor Stelk stated that a powered stop sign would be going in at the intersection of Mallison Street and Mosher Road this spring. Town Manger,…
Gorham Middle School held three performances of “The Little Mermaid Jr.” during the weekend of March 10. The play, based on the Hans Christian Anderson story…
Steven Tutt, 46, of Gorham was sentenced to 366 days in prison as well as five years of supervised release after his prison term along…
Written with Stacy Sallinen, Contributing Writer As a little boy, Jon Maniscalco always wanted to work in a pizza parlor. As drive and determination would…
After weathering an early Oxford Hills shooting barrage, the GHS girls’ basketball team locked down defensively and stormed back from a nine-point deficit to bring…
From 2010-2013, Gorham was identified as the fastest growing community in Maine. Since 2009, more than 330 residential subdivision lots have been created with many…
On February 27, at 10:08 a.m., Cumberland County dispatch received a report of a man on South Street carrying a rifle and wearing a ghillie…