Cindy Smith of Great Falls Construction (GFC) has been named the Gorham Business Exchange’s 2017 Business Person of the Year. This annual award is granted…
Emmy Letourneau, of Gorham, drives a Mercedes. Unlike most luxury Merecedes, her van is equipped for the creature comforts of the four legged clients of…
The Sebago Brewing Company had the groundbreaking for its new five million dollar building on Lower Main Street on April 10. The 30,395 square-foot building…
After more than 12 years in business at 18 South Street, Gorham Grind owner Carson Lynch will be closing up shop on Friday, May 5. Lynch…
John Hathaway, owner of Shucks Maine Lobster, has plans to build a new facility off Route 237 in the Olde Canal Place Industrial Park, an area…
@Work Personnel Services relocated from Portland to 358 Main St. in Gorham on April 4. @Work has been helping Mainers find temporary to permanent job…
Kate and Andrew Thomas have submitted plans for a 44 unit rental condominium development on the west side of Rt. 202 directly across from Acorn…
Mega Industries, located in the Gorham Industrial Park, has recently obtained two new contracts: $5 million from European Spallation Source in Sweden and $2 million…
Crockett Furniture, formerly known as Lake Region Furniture, first opened for business in 1972 in Windham in the former Grange Hall next to Amato’s. The…
Despite the mud and remnants of late March snow, Orchard Ridge Farm on Sebago Lake Rd. (Route 237) is alive with activity. Families from as…