Janet Kuech says she won’t step down from her school job after winning a Town Council seat, posing a possible legal issue for the town.
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Ride of the Rhinestone Cowboys, Pts. 1 & 2: Gorham powers past Westbrook and Portland
The Rams are heating up just when it matters most.
New owner pledges to transform former tannery site in Berwick
Great Falls Construction of Gorham says it has purchased the former Prime Tanning Mill property with the goal of redeveloping the nearly 12-acre site.
Local cemeteries have their share of ‘ghost stories’
Graveyard ghouls may be scarce in these parts, but the stories will lift your spirits.
Gorham Notes: Oct. 31
Lions boost reading program The Gorham Lions Club has pledged a donation of $500 to Great Falls Elementary School teacher Anna Sedenka to help her achieve her goal of buying a special book for each student at the school. The Lions will present Sedenka with a check at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, at the […]
Looking Back: Oct. 31
Nov. 2, 1994 If Westbrook voters vote yes on a municipal electric utility district next Tuesday, they will be putting initial control of millions of dollars and a variety of new jobs into the hands of three Westbrook persons to be chosen by the present mayor and City Council. Those three would have sole power […]
Gorham High School’s ‘Mr. P’ receives Milken award
Adam Parvanta, who a media technology teacher, can use the $25,000 prize in any way he wishes.
Field Hockey: Gorham cruises past Falmouth
Molly Rathbun contributed two for the Lady Rams in a 3-1 triumph over the Yachtswomen.
The Maine Millennial: Ancient rhythms in control when the lights go out
Living without electricity is part of life in Maine, and people and houses and people quickly adjust to the way it used to be.
Maine Voices: Zero-tolerance drug policies marginalize at-risk students even more
Intervene and support struggling students – don’t put in place rules that push them out the door.