The Baxter Memorial Library is sponsoring its first repair fair on Saturday, March 22, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. While this will be the…
Eclipses are big this month, with two occurring: one total lunar and one partial solar. A “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse will begin on the…
If the time has come for you or a young person you know to at least think about being more active—in your family, your community…
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…
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…
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…
The idea for a Gorham newspaper came about in late 1993. Maynard Charron spent most of 1994 pitching the concept to various groups and organizations…
Are you a local citizen with family ties dating back to the Civil War? Do you enjoy history, especially local Gorham history? Do you have…
The year-end report by the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust showed that over 100,000 people made use of the 30 miles of Land Trust trails in…