What began as "Negro History Week,” created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, an historian to promote the study of African American history, has grown…
Gorham Parks & Recreation Youth Sports programs are run by volunteer coaches who work closely with the kids to help them improve their skills and…
Abigail McCrillis has moved on to the Maine State Finals competition of Poetry Out Loud. Abigail is a freshman at GHS and also appeared in…
On Feb. 10, Cindy Hazelton, the director of the Gorham Rec. Department, led a discussion with members of the community concerning the coming changes to…
A group of local artists, the ARTrageous Seniors, is having a group show at Baxter Memorial Library. The group is part of the Gorham Art…
Currently there are efforts underway by private developers, to build large-scale residential housing or mixed-use projects in Gorham. Specifically, this includes a development on the…
In the Jan. 30 issue of the Gorham Times, we reported on Gorham's Capital Improvement Projects / Economic Development Committee's discussion about getting more people…
At the Jan. 16 meeting of Gorham’s Capital Improvement Projects/Economic Development Committee, Town Councilors Gagnon, Lavoie, Siegel and Simms took up the questions of how,…
If you were to ask 1,463 Gorham folks what they were doing on a sunny July 30, 2006, even where they were gathered and what…
Gorham High School will present “Little Shop of Horrors” for six shows over the next two weekends. Friday and Saturday performances (Jan. 31, Feb. 1,…