Now that the 131st Legislature has wrapped up most of its work, I’m looking forward to taking a breath and reflecting on the achievements and…
The Town of Gorham’s Department of Community Development has taken the first of many steps toward a new comprehensive plan by releasing a Request for…
Despite the condensed timeline of the Legislature’s second regular session, the Energy, Utilities and Technology (EUT) Committee has accomplished quite a lot. As a group,…
At the March 12 meeting, The Town Council unanimously approved the Robie Park Master Plan. Developed over the past 18 months, the concept plan includes…
On the evening of Monday, March 25, over 350 people from all over the Portland area gathered at the Shaw Gymnasium in Gorham for an…
Primary candidates seeking to represent Gorham in the Maine Senate and House of Representatives have filed with the Secretary of State and will be on…
Councilor Siegal announced he will be running for the position of State representative for District 109. He congratulated the GHS Theater for their 1st place…
As we enter the latter days of March, it’s valuable to reflect on this month as a time to celebrate Women’s History. We welcome the…
Gorham voters cast 2,252 ballots in the March 5 primary to choose candidates for the November presidential election. Although this was a rank-choice election, President…
Despite public objections to plans for access to the subdivision, the Gorham Planning Board voted 6-0 (Walsh absent) to recommend a contract zone for the…