New Year Gorham will send off 2021 and welcome 2022 with an exciting mix of entertainment for all ages, including local talent along with favorites…
I was excited about the giant pumpkin which was cut in half and placed out near the mud kitchen area, ready for the boisterous group…
The Greater Gorham Winter Market is back for another season, featuring seven new vendors, as well as four vendors returning from the previous winter season.…
The success of the Gorham Times over the past 26 years is the result of many minds and hands, and a focus on the community…
As we plan for Thanksgiving, a unique risk is turkey fryers. There are 5 risks involved with frying a turkey: Turkey fryers can easily tip…
Presumpscot Regional Land Trust is about to embark on another land acquisition. This is great news for the environment and for all lovers of the…
Courtney Yount is a current student at the University of Southern Maine (USM). She is joining the Gorham Times as an intern in the role…
Michael Lortie is the new School News Editor for The Gorham Times. He will attempt to continue the wonderful work that Andrea Morrell has done.…
The Gorham Times staff extends our gratitude to Andrea Morrell as she steps down from the role of School News Editor. Morrell has been an…
Photo courtesy of Gorham Parks & Recreation Gorham Parks & Recreation is hosting a Scarecrow Festival on October 23rd at the Gazebo next to the…