The Town was advised by RW Herrick on March 31 that they wanted to end their contractual obligation at the end of their contract on…
In the past week, we’ve seen lower numbers of COVID-19 cases, suggesting that Maine is successfully flattening the curve. Of course, now that we’re in…
The Gorham Police Department has received several calls reporting a bear in the area around Lawn Ave and Sunset Ave. Residents have also seen the…
Police Chief Chris Sanborn noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how the Gorham Police Department (GPD) is conducting law enforcement business. All Town of…
As a small business owner, I know just how difficult this time is for folks who are self-employed. Whether you are operating in a limited…
Will there be a grace period for property taxes which are due next month? State tax law is fairly rigid and does not allow for…
You know Spring has finally arrived when everyone sheds their coats and takes to the street on their bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, and scooters. This year,…
The Governor’s Executive Order requiring people to stay at home at all times is in effect until at least April 30. Essential business activities outside…
Phil Gagnon, a Revolving Loan Fund Committee member, reminded local businesses of the forgivable SBA 7A loan that is offered to businesses, non-profits, and religious…
The Town Council (TC) voted 3-3 to reject a motion that would have required a referendum before the construction of a kitchen addition to the…