Last March the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic and Gorham, along with the rest of the country, shut down. Daily life changed…
Those who find themselves in the role of caregiver for their parents or other older family members often feel vaguely or acutely guilty. Frequently they…
A new segment of the Cross Town Trail (CTT) is now open for walking and biking. The Presumpscot Regional Regional Land Trust (The Land Trust),…
Photo credit Terri Dawson Virginia Williams celebrated her 101st Valentine’s Day birthday enjoying a parade organized by her granddaughter, Terri Dawson. Until the pandemic, Williams,…
The few farm buildings remaining at the 1810 Mosher homestead at the intersection of routes 25 and 237 and the “hilltop barn” that stood just…
Browntail Moths (BTM) were once confined to coastal regions, but Gorham is now on the growing list of areas where they have been spotted. The…
The Gorham Times staff extends our gratitude to Karen DiDonato who stepped into the role of Editor at a moment’s notice. DiDonato has been part…
Wilma Gould Johnson is a neighbor you may never meet. You probably will not run into her at Hannaford or any other local store because…
The pandemic isn’t letting up and global warming has resulted in record low January snowfalls and record high temperatures here in Gorham, but there is…
In response to an Efficiency Maine incentive program, two Gorham organizations were awarded grants to install electric vehicle charging stations in the downtown area. The…