A new entity seeks non-profit status to take the helm of Eddy Homestead in Gorham.
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Regional transportation group launches online survey
PORTLAND — The Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation System has been working in recent months to set regional priorities for transportation investment. As part of that effort, the organization has developed a brief online survey it hopes people living and working from Scarborough north to Freeport and west to Standish would be willing to answer. The […]
More pump tracks coming to Maine – more proof that mountain biking is hot
These skills courses, which are roughly the size of basketball courts, foster better bike-handling aptitude and offer fun on two wheels.
Gorham Notes July 4
Mushroom tour Presumpscot Regional Land Trust is offering an opportunity to explore and learn about the diversity of mushrooms in a guided walk at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 13, at Black Brook Preserve in Windham. Alan Seamans, a master naturalist, will lead the two-hour walk. This program is a member thank you event for […]
60 years ago
The Westbrook American reported on July 8, 1959, that Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sweetser of Gorham and their son, Bruce, were vacationing at their summer home at Marshall Pond. Gorham High School graduate Donald Warming, son of Alvin Warming of Gorham and Ruth Warming of Westbrook, had signed up with the U.S. Marine Corps.
Looking Back
Highlights of Westbrook and Gorham news from 25 and 15 years ago.
Gorham bests Portland in wood-bat bout
Jake Polchies logged the lone RBI for the Rams in the low-scoring, shutout win.
Edible Main Street takes root in Gorham
Businesses are growing produce in Gorham Village and it’s free for the taking.
Looking Back
Highlights of Westbrook and Gorham news from 25 and 15 years ago.