Spring is a very busy time for the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust (PRLT). With 25 Preserves and over 1400 acres and many miles of public…
GHS 2005 graduates Ashley Brooks, Ty Gowen, and Nick Nordfors, went their separate ways after high school. Brooks attended the University of Southern Maine, earning…
The first Gorham Cares event benefitting the Piawlock/Cox families was held on Saturday, March 18, at Spire 29. The band Under the Covers provided entertainment…
In the beginning of November, a group of USM students and faculty from the art, theater, and music departments met to discuss a new collaborative…
Fairpoint Communications has begun the process of deregulating landline service in Maine’s most populous towns, including Gorham. The change affects 22 municipalities across the state.…
Maple trees in the North Gorham area are festooned with plastic tubing as syrup producers prepare for Maine Maple Sunday on March 26. With the…
The Cressey name has been in Gorham for a very long time. The very first Cresseys arrived in Gorham in 1745, first settling on what…
John Blunda (GHS ’96) stays behind the scenes, but many of us see his work every day without even realizing it. For the past 19…
Written with Stacy Sallinen, Contributing Writer As a little boy, Jon Maniscalco always wanted to work in a pizza parlor. As drive and determination would…
On February 27, at 10:08 a.m., Cumberland County dispatch received a report of a man on South Street carrying a rifle and wearing a ghillie…