Lions largesse 60 years ago The Westbrook American reported Nov. 9, 1961, that Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Gilman of North Gorham entertained Doris and Rachel Thomas of Quincy, Massachusetts. U.S. taxpayer debt The Bureau of the Fiscal Service reported Oct. 28 that the U.S. public debt was $28,908,820,096,412.53.
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We Love Fairs & Sales: Nov. 11
Apple and pumpkin pie sale – Westbrook-Warren Congregational Church, 810 Main St., Westbrook. $15 per pie. Order by Sunday, Nov. 14, by calling the church office at 854-9157 option 4, or email office@westbrookwarren.com. Pick up from noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21. Christmas fair – Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., West Gorham Union […]
Gorham Village green gets a name: Preble Street Common
With the new name, the open space at Preble and South streets near the Robie Gym will no longer be confused with Robie Park, a town councilor says.
Gorham councilors sworn in
Lee Pratt will continue to be chairperson of the Gorham Town Council.
COVID-19 spike abates at Gorham’s Village Elementary School
Vaccination clinics are scheduled at town schools next week for ages 5-11.
Gorham Notes: Nov. 4
Village school reopens after COVID-19 flare-up Village Elementary School in Gorham reopened Tuesday, a day after it was closed “to tighten” safety procedures in the cafeteria in the wake of five active cases of COVID-19 at the school, Principal Jodi Mezzanotte said. The number rose to six cases at the school on Tuesday, according to […]
Pratt, Wilder Cross retain Gorham council seats
Voters also overwhelming allow the School Department to spend additional money to fix the middle school’s heat pumps.
Schools, Wright win reelection to Gorham School Committee
Voters also allowed the school district to spend more money to repair heat pumps at the middle school.
Gorham school reopens after COVID flare-up
Changes have been made to cafeteria seating at Village Elementary School “to tighten” safety procedures, school officials say.