Photo exhibit spotlights Maine, Russian works The opening reception for an exhibit of photographs called “Bridges of Friendship” will be from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, at Baxter Memorial Library, 71 South St. The exhibit features photography by members of the Portland Camera Club and Photo Club Spolokhi in Archangel, Russia. Dennis Marrotte of Westbrook, […]
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Dog owners littering Gorham trails with bags of pooch poo
The town council plans to consider how to address the problem behind on town fields and at Shaw Cherry Hill Farm.
We Love Sales & Fairs: Sept. 16
Craft fair – Saturday, Sept. 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Living Waters Christian School, 197 Parker Farm Road, Buxton. Vendors, food truck, crafters. For more information or to rent space, call 391-8166. Bake sale – Saturday, Sept. 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., West Gorham Union Church, 190 Ossipee Trail (Route 25), Gorham. Homemade […]
Gorham Notes: Sept. 9
Trafficking survivor featured at Potluck with a Purpose Jasmine Marino, a survivor of human trafficking, will speak when Potluck With a Purpose meetings resume at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at Summitt Church, 53 County Road (Route 22) in Gorham. Series organizer Cindy Elder said in an announcement that Marino is an “author and redeemed […]
Gorham Middle School heat pump repair bill grows to $3.1M
Voters will be asked in November to allow the School Department to spend more to complete the project.
Ballot set for council, school board in Gorham
Voters face a four-way race for two Town Council seats and a three-way race for two School Committee seats.
Gorham Notes: Sept. 2
Ceremonial flag burning Gorham will burn U.S. flags retired from service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Gorham Public Works on Huston Road. Potluck with a purpose A church group combatting human trafficking resumes its Potluck With A Purpose meetings at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at Summit Community Church, 53 County Road (Route […]
Investigation continues into death of Gorham man
The investigation into the death of a Gorham man who was struck and killed while riding a bicycle in Gorham Aug. 26 is continuing. Stephen Joseph Palmer, 72, was killed after the bike he was riding collided with an SUV in the area of 246 Sebago Lake Road, according to police. Windham Rescue transported Palmer […]
Deadline to run for Gorham council, school board nears
A race for two seats on the Gorham Town Council is taking shape as the filing deadline for nomination papers is this Friday, Sept. 3. Town Clerk Laurie Nordfors said Wednesday that Town Council Chairperson Lee Pratt, Councilor Virginia Wilder Cross and former Councilor Paul Smith had returned nomination papers. Phil Gagnon, a former council […]
Loony for learning: St. Joe’s professor dives into research
“Loon Lessons” is the most comprehensive update on the iconic Maine bird since ornithologist Judy McIntyre’s 1988 book,”The Common Loon: Spirit of Northern Lakes.”
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