Gorham officials on Monday view the 28-acre site at Mosher’s Corner, where Martin’s Point Health Center is proposing a 12,600-square foot medical office building adjacent to Beal’s Ice Cream. Kylie S. Mason of Sebago Technics explains plans to Edward Zelmanow, Gorham Planning Board chairman. Looking on, from left, are Planning Board member Corey Theriault, Martin’s Point Vice President of Support Services Dick Daigle, and Barbara Skinner, clerk for the Gorham Planning Board. Under its plan, the health center would relocate from 510 Main St. in Gorham, where it’s been for 15 years. “To stay in Gorham is great for us,” Daigle said Monday.
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Looking on, from left, are Planning Board member Corey Theriault, Martin’s Point Vice President of Support Services Dick Daigle, and Barbara Skinner, clerk for the Gorham Planning Board. Under its plan, the health center would relocate from 510 Main St. in Gorham, where it’s been for 15 years. “To stay in Gorham is great for us,” Daigle said Monday.
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