TOPSHAM — The third presentation in a series examining Topsham’s past and future, “Topsham’s historic heritage: Can we build for the future without losing the past?” will take place this evening at 6:30 p.m. at Topsham Public Library.
According to an announcement about the event, Topsham has a special and unique heritage which is reflected in the historic district in the Lower Village and other features throughout town.
“Topsham: Back to the Future” is a series of public workshops presented by the Topsham Public Library, the Topsham Planning Department and the Topsham Economic and Community Development Department.
The goal of this series is to provide background and information about the Topsham community and the challenges faced in order to plan for a prosperous, affordable future while preserving cultural and natural heritage.
The library is located at 25 Foreside Road in Topsham.
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