GORHAM – The second in command at Gorham Police Department said on Tuesday he’s ready to step in as acting chief on Election Day, when longtime Chief Ronald Shepard retires. Lt. Christopher Sanborn, 45, was appointed as acting police chief on Tuesday by the Town Council in a 5-0 vote (Shonn Moulton and Suzanne Phillips […]
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Gorham Notes – 10/9
North Gorham Library hosting candidates The North Gorham Public Library is inviting Gorham voters Thursday, Oct. 16, from 7-8:30 p.m., to meet candidates running for House District 27, Senate District 30, Gorham Town Council and School Committee. Maine House District 27 candidates Rep. Andrew Mclean and challenger Tyler Kinney, along with state Senate candidates Sen. […]
High school students’ robot wows
U.S. Sen. Angus King lent a hand to the Falmouth-Gorham robotics team during observance of National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 3 at ODAT Machine in the Gorham Industrial Park. King attached a camera-mount device designed by ODAT Machine on FalGor, the robot that robotic students from Gorham and Falmouth created for competition. The robotic team, […]
High school students’ robot wows
U.S. Sen. Angus King lent a hand to the Falmouth-Gorham robotics team during observance of National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 3 at ODAT Machine in the Gorham Industrial Park. King attached a camera-mount device designed by ODAT Machine on FalGor, the robot that robotic students from Gorham and Falmouth created for competition. The robotic team, […]
High school students’ robot wows
U.S. Sen. Angus King lent a hand to the Falmouth-Gorham robotics team during observance of National Manufacturing Day on Oct. 3 at ODAT Machine in the Gorham Industrial Park. King attached a camera-mount device designed by ODAT Machine on FalGor, the robot that robotic students from Gorham and Falmouth created for competition. The robotic team, […]
Students spending semester at sea
Eight Saint Joseph’s College students, one skipper, two professors and their assistant set sail for Monhegan Island on Wednesday. The group’s departure from Portland Harbor marks the beginning of the end of the Environmental Science Semester, a new immersion program designed to teach budding scientists inter-disciplinary research and fieldwork skills in the disciplines of climate […]
Students spending semester at sea
Eight Saint Joseph’s College students, one skipper, two professors and their assistant set sail for Monhegan Island on Wednesday. The group’s departure from Portland Harbor marks the beginning of the end of the Environmental Science Semester, a new immersion program designed to teach budding scientists inter-disciplinary research and fieldwork skills in the disciplines of climate […]
Westbrook Notes – 10/2
Teen center hosts successful fundraiser The My Place Teen Center’s “Fund-A-Kid” fundraising event helped the organization raise $17,000 toward programming and other costs for youth who utilize the center. According to a press release this week, the event, held on Thursday, Sept. 25, drew some 150 people. Searching for Steve Dyer Roger LeBorgne of Westbrook […]
Westbrook Notes – 10/2
Teen center hosts successful fundraiser The My Place Teen Center’s “Fund-A-Kid” fundraising event helped the organization raise $17,000 toward programming and other costs for youth who utilize the center. According to a press release this week, the event, held on Thursday, Sept. 25, drew some 150 people. Searching for Steve Dyer Roger LeBorgne of Westbrook […]
Westbrook’s downtown coalition now official
WESTBROOK – A coalition that looks to get the wheels turning on downtown revitalization in Westbrook has been officially accepted as a Maine Downtown Network, but is still searching for a part-time coordinator. The coalition’s leadership announced this week that as of Oct. 1, the group became the 20th Maine Downtown Network in the state, […]