Rookie Camp 911 was held jointly between the Gorham Police and Fire Departments during the week of July 11. The week-long camp was for Grades…
The Maine State Legislature has made changes to the current rules related to accessory dwelling units on private property to “increase housing opportunities in Maine.”…
Spending time at the farmers market connecting with members of our community is among my favorite parts of every summer. It’s also a wonderful opportunity…
In 1915 Percival Baxter gave 12.59 acres of land to the town of Gorham in memory of Martha Robie, the 2nd wife of Governor Frederick…
This bill requires that seniors apply through their municipalities for this program and will require property owners to file applications annually. Applicants must be permanent…
Chairman Pratt opened the July 5, 2022 meeting. There were 37 members of the public in attendance, and 5 councilors. Open Public Communications: Kristen Tugman…
Late last month, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a ruling that many believe will seriously impact our ability to fight climate change.…
Gorham voters turned out in small numbers on July 14 to pass a $46.4 million school budget by a nearly two to one vote. The…
It’s hard to believe, but high school graduation has now come and gone. Our students have been working toward this moment for years, and after…
Chairman Pratt opened the June 7, 2022 meeting. There were 48 members of the public and 5 councilors in attendance. Public Communications: Residents Christopher Jacques,…