Drive-thru fish dinner – Feb. 19, 4:30-6 p.m., St. Anthony Parish, 268 Brown St., Westbrook. Baked haddock, green beans, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, roll and dessert. $10. Pick up dinners in lower church parking lot. Benefits St. Anthony Parish. Pre-pay, drive thru fish dinner – Feb. 19, 5-6 p.m., St. Anne’s Church, 299 Main St. Gorham. […]
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Letter: Balentine’s opinion column should be based in facts
I was interested to read John Balentine’s oped piece, “What’s a conservative to do?” (Here’s Something, Jan. 28) However, I did pick up on a slight oversight he made while stating “conservatives have plenty to be proud of and plenty to look forward to.” Among his listed items was “still-unresolved questions surrounding 2020’s election results.” […]
Over $78 million in state funds to go to area bridge repairs
The 19 construction and maintenance projects will take place over the next three years.
Stretch of Gray Road scheduled for repaving this summer
The Gray Road/Route 202 project will start in Gorham and end in South Windham.
Gorham Notes: Feb. 4
School psychologist honored The Maine Association of School Psychologists has honored Elizabeth “Lisa” Howe of Gorham Public Schools with its Lifetime Achievement Award for her devotion through years of service to the district as well as to the profession at the state level. Howe serves all five Gorham schools in her role as school psychologist. […]
We Love to Eat: Feb. 4
Pre-pay, drive-thru fish dinner – Friday, Feb. 19, 5-6 p.m., St. Anne’s Church, 299 Main St., Gorham. Baked haddock, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, peas, roll and dessert, $12. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. For more information, go to gorhamknights.org or call 550-1320. Check web site for snow date cancellation information.
Gorham cop cars need more flash, councilor says
Town Councilor Benjamin Hartwell is upset that his fellow town councilors would not discuss his proposal at Tuesday’s meeting.
Plans for Gorham’s new business campus taking shape
Sixteen lot sizes will range from 2.29 acres to 12.48 acres.
Letter: ‘What’s a conservative to do?’ Run for school board
As he always does, John Balentine makes sense and puts forth good ideas and suggestions. Among the many in his Jan. 28 column, “What’s a conservative to do?”, some that stood out to me are: Write letters to the editors of your local newspapers (such as the one you are reading now), write opinion letters […]
Gorham Notes: Jan. 28
No vaccination mandate Gorham has no plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for its municipal employees. “We are not considering a mandate and I am unaware of any municipality that is making it a requirement,” Town Manager Ephrem Paraschak said in an email when the American Journal asked last week. “We will offer vaccinations to our […]