Rosary rally Aug. 15 Bishop Robert Deeley will serve as the special guest at a rosary procession and rally beginning at 11 a.m. Aug.15. The socially distanced procession will begin on Morrill Avenue by the Gorham High School access road and will end at St. Anne Church, 299 Main St. The rally, in […]
Robert Lowell
Staff Writer
Bob Lowell is Gorham resident and a community reporter for Gorham, Buxton and Standish.
Westbrook Notes: Aug. 6
Post ready for meetings The Stephen W. Manchester Post 62 of the American Legion on Dunn Street has been “spruced up” and is ready for monthly meetings to begin in September, says Dennis Marrotte. “All the overgrown weeds and shrubbery at the front entrance have been removed and replaced with some new perennials,” he said. […]
Gorham council asks for racial resolve revision
The measure called for the council to work with all town departments “to assure equal justice for all” and prevent any form of police misconduct.
Rowdy Buxton park likely closed through Labor Day
The number of trespassers at the closed Pleasant Point Park has dropped off, but it’s still happening.
SAD 6 voters to decide on $51.3 million budget Tuesday
The 2020-2021 budget’s $1.4 million increase is attributed to salaries and costs related to COVID-19.
Westbrook Notes: July 30
Summer reading at Walker The Friends of Walker Memorial Library is supporting the library’s summer reading program and is donating $2 to My Place Teen Center in Westbrook for every child that signs up. Signup for the summer reading program is free. Those interested in purchasing a bundle of books for $5 to benefit the […]
Gorham Notes: July 30
Gorham’s own in concert The Don Roy Trio will entertain with a free summer concert of traditional music from 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 4, at Robie Softball Field, 28 Ball Park Road. Parking is available at the high school, 41 Morrill Ave., or in the municipal lot at 75 South Street. The Recreation Department […]
Gorham advertising its new town industrial park
Roads have been planned for the site off Main Street and Libby Avenue.
Gorham awaits color code for school reopening
The School Committee will vote on the plan for the new school year next week.
Gorham Notes: July 23
Town clerk restores service The Town Clerk’s Office has transitioned back to serving the public with no appointment necessary during normal business hours. All other offices at the Gorham Municipal Center, 75 South St., will remain by appointment-only until otherwise announced. To make an appointment with Code Enforcement, Assessing, Planning, Economic Development, Recreation or the […]
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