Haytham Ramadan is the first St. Joseph’s College athlete to qualify for the NCAA Division III indoor track championships.
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Liz Cote accepted her career was over. Now she has Southern Maine women in Sweet 16
Cote lost her love of the game and stepped away from college basketball for three years, but the Huskies’ captain never lost her shooting touch.
Gorham filling a gap with Main Street sewer extension
The enlarged sewer service is aimed at helping the town attract development.
Obituary: Thressa J. Wengland
GORHAM – Our beloved mother, Thressa J. Wengland, passed away peacefully after a short illness on Monday, March 2, 2026, surrounded …
Obituary: James William Burnham
GORHAM – James William Burnham died peacefully on Feb. 23, 2026, after a brief illness. He was 82.
Jim was a lifelong …
USM, Bowdoin women’s basketball set up NCAA second-round clash
The Huskies and Polar Bears will square off at 7:45 p.m. Saturday after winning their first-round games.
York boys hockey co-op wins B South title over Gorham/Massabesic
The second-seeded Wildcats reach their first state final since 2017.
Jaycie Christopher reignited her basketball passion with USM women’s basketball
The former Miss Maine Basketball sparked the Huskies’ run to the conference title and the Division III tournament.
Gorham to require a permit for leaving a home vacant
The Town Council OK’d an ordinance requiring yearly permits to leave houses unoccupied, intended to prevent ‘significant and costly problems for the town.’
The hidden barrier to solving Maine’s housing crisis
The state’s aging sewer systems need to be upgraded and expanded to support the 84,000 homes Maine says it needs by 2030. It won’t be cheap.