New construction will begin this fall on Cherry Hill Barn, an addition to Shaw’s Cherry Hill Farm in Gorham, adjacent to Sebago Brewing Company. Designed as a vibrant community hub, the barn’s primary ...
Great Falls Career Fair had two days of Career Fairs. They were a huge success. Grades 3, 4, and 5 students created resumes highlighting their skills and explored careers that matched their interests.
The Gorham School Department has approved the following new staff for the upcoming 2021/2022 school year. Please welcome them when you see them around the schools. Penelope (Penny) Coward is a ...
The McClellan House at 77 South Street, believed to have been built in 1803 for James McLellan, a descendent of the McLellan family who settled in Gorham 278 years ago, has undergone quite a ...
Ryan DeSanctis is a 2019 graduate of Gorham High School who has spent the past six years studying architecture at Roger Williams University in Providence and Bristol, Rhode Island. This past May, he ...
Site clearing, grading, and other preparation work is underway at the five acre location where Plus Power LLC plans to build its 175 MW battery facility in the Gorham Industrial Park In a few months, ...
In 1969, when Brian Wescott was seven years old, his father Dana Wescott, his grandfather Arthur, and his uncle Tom started Wescott & Sons in Standish. At the time, they sold Skiroule snowmobiles. In ...
Brodie Berlinger, a graduating senior at Gorham High School, has been honored with a 2026 #CreateConnectCare Award from Creative Visions. This global initiative celebrates youth creativity as a tool ...
At the last Town Council meeting, a proposal was discussed to rezone farmland at the intersection of Routes 25 and 237 in the Mosher’s Corner area where public water and sewer are located, from rural ...
Photo caption: New location for Parsons Farm Stand on Libby Avenue. (photo credit: Lori Arsenault) Anyone who regularly drives on Libby Avenue near the Main Street traffic light has probably noticed ...
The Gorham Historical Society archives now have a long-term home in the barn at Cherry Hill Farm, near the intersec- tion of Routes 25 and 237. This leased space is owned and maintained by the Shaw ...
In the mid 1800’s, the prospect of having a railroad run from Portland through Gorham Village spurred a real estate boom. The York and Cumberland Railroad opened the track as far as Gorham in 1851.