With the impending retirement of long-time Gorham Assessor Mike D’Arcangelo, the Town Council is considering the option of contracting with Cumberland County for assessing services rather…
The Ordinance Committee discussed better ways to inform the residents of Town news and events. They will be utilizing the Town’s website and Facebook page,…
Imagine a public policy so flawed that it prompts a famous Maine restaurant to close for a day to allow its workers to go to Augusta…
On April 6, Town Manager David Cole announced his budget for 2017-2018. Excluding the School Budget, the proposed gross budget is $14,051,668. This is an…
Bomb Threats Following two bomb threats at GHS, police identified two people who were believed to be responsible. In both cases, the threats were written…
Governor Paul LePage addressed a mostly supportive crowd of 150 people at a town hall meeting on March 22 at Spire 29. The Governor covered…
For nearly 50 years, Gorham and its surrounding communities have been trying to identify ways to reduce the growing traffic congestion plaguing our region. Numerous…
The Town Council appropriated $12,000 from the Contingency Account to conduct a recruitment for a new Town Manager and will retain the Eaton Peabody Consulting…
The Gorham Town Council is inviting citizens, businesses and organizations to a Public Meeting to be held on Thursday, April 13, at 7:00 p.m. in…
On March 16 at about 11:00 p.m., Gorham police responded to a report of shots fired on Rt. 237. One home was damaged by gunfire.…