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Get active this spring with Gorham Rec.

GORHAM, ME — Looking for ways to get moving this spring? Gorham Rec offers a variety of fitness classes, including Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, and more! Check out our website to find a program that matches your needs and intensity.

USM Gorham presents ‘Little Women, the Broadway Musical’

GORHAM, ME — The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre, in collaboration with the Osher School of Music, Welcomes Spring with Fantastical & Heartwarming Little Women, the Broadway Musical, April 4-13th at Russell Hall on the USM Gorham Campus.

Based on Louisa May Alcott’s groundbreaking novel of the same name, Little Women, the Broadway Musical, depicts the story of Jo March as she reflects on her struggle to become a successful writer in Civil War America. Finding strength in the support and love of her mother and sisters, Jo fights to overcome enormous obstacles – including war, illness, and discrimination – in her pursuit of achieving her dreams. This reimagined and fantastical portrayal of an American classic is brought to life with glorious music filled with personal discovery, heartache, hope, and everlasting love.

Director Danny Hutchins says, “Part of the brilliance of Louisa May Alcott is her ability to tap into universal themes of love, family, passion, and determination. This is what has enabled this story to be told so many times and in so many different ways over the years.” USM Theatre’s production will embrace the story’s reliance on memory to tell a fantastical  version of this classic tale. With choreography by Vanessa Beyland, musical direction by Edward Reichert, puppetry and projections, normally static descriptions of memory will become dynamic, movement-fueled vignettes that engage all 18 of the production’s cast members.

Taylor Ciotti, the junior Musical Theatre major from Amherst, NH who plays Jo March, thinks audiences will love this approach, “The addition of living memories makes it so that there is never a dull moment onstage. Everything you see, from scenes to songs to transitions, is meticulously choreographed to keep the show moving fluidly.”

Kiki Belanger, the first-year Theatre major from Saco who plays Amy March, says that despite the non-traditional take on the show, the timeless nature of the story is beautifully preserved. “I think audiences will be captivated by how engaging the show is. The relationships portrayed are so raw, humorous, heart-warming, and genuine, making it easy for audiences to connect emotionally with each of the scenes.”

Hutchins says the performers, who are Theatre and Musical Theatre majors at USM, “…have blown me away in their seriousness of purpose and willingness to dive in. The actors are delivering beautiful, touching, and heartbreaking performances. The arts are so important in our communities, and a ticket to this show does not just provide you with a beautiful story. It allows you to support our public arts education, and the future artists that will tell the stories we need to hear in Maine.”

Content Advisories: Conversations about death and the Civil War.

Little Women is suggested for grades five and up.

Little Women, The Broadway Musical, In collaboration with the Osher School of Music. Book by Allan Knee, Music by Jason Howland, Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein. Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, Directed by Danny Hutchins, Musical Direction by Edward Reichert, Choreography by Vanessa Beyland.

April 4-13, 2025

Russell Hall, USM Gorham Campus

Tickets:

To purchase tickets, or for more information, visit USM Theatre online at https://usm.maine.edu/department-theatre/box-office-tickets/, or call the USM Theatre Box Office at (207) 780-5151. For more information on USM’s Department of Theatre events and programs, head to: https://usm.maine.edu/department-theatre/

$10-$24

Those needing special accommodations to participate fully in this program, contact Janice Gardner at (207)780-5289 or janice.gardner@maine.edu. Hearing impaired: call USM’s telex / TDD number (207)780-5646.

Special April 12th Performance: A Little Women VIP Spring Soiree

To celebrate storytelling, women in literature, and the work of the USM Department of Theatre, we will be hosting “The Little Women VIP Spring Soiree” on April 12th. This special fundraising event will feature hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, a photo booth, an intermission dessert bar, a raffle, a silent auction with great items from local businesses, special student performances, a meet-and-greet with the cast after the show, and a ticket to Little Women, the Broadway Musical. Everyone is encouraged to dress in your spring soiree best. All proceeds support the USM Department of Theatre.

Tickets to Little Women VIP Spring Soiree

https://www.givecampus.com/schools/UniversityofSouthernMaineFoundation/events/little-women-vip-spring-soiree

Ensemble

Taylor Ciotti (Jo March), third-year Musical Theatre major, Amherst, NH

Kaelan Gildart (Marmee March), third-year Musical Theatre major, South Portland, ME

Karoline Brechter (Meg March), third-year Musical Theatre major, Bridgewater, MA

Emma Hall (Beth March, Rodrigo 2), senior Musical Theatre major, Bangor, ME

Kiki Belanger (Amy March), first-year Theatre major, Saco, ME

Isabella Bonasera (Aunt March, Mrs. Kirk), senior Musical Theatre major, St. Albans, VT

Will Searway (Laurie Lawrence), third-year Musical Education major,

Will McPherson (John Brooke), senior Theatre major, Oakland, ME

Talon Moody (Mr. Laurence), second-year Theatre major, Madison, ME

Matthew Balfour(Professor Bhaer), senior Musical Theatre major

Lily Tayler (Clarissa & Various), third-year Theatre major, Cumberland, ME

Jesse Murphy (Rodrigo & Various), second-year Theatre major, Kansas City, KS

Michael Mitchell (Braxton & Various), senior Musical Theatre major, Hollis, NH

Phoebe Edwards (Hag & Various), third-year Musical Theatre major, Auburn, ME

Elliot Giessler (Knight & Various), first-year Musical Theatre major, Tuftonboro, NH

Quintessa Marcotte (On-stage swing), second-year Theatre major, Farmington, ME

Alexis Scott (on-stage swing), first-year Musical Theatre major, Hampden, ME

Production Support Lizzy Fogg, Assistant Director, fourth-year Theatre & Musical Theatre major, Wolfeboro, NH 

Bailey Baldwin, Stage Manager, fourth-year Theatre major, Limerick, ME

Leah Macmaster, Assisting Lighting Designer, third-year Theatre major, Falmouth, ME

Anya Criden-Clark, Co-Costume Designer, fourth-year Theatre major, Porter, ME

Finn Schiebel, fourth-year Theatre major, Assistant Scenic Designer & Props Designer, Bloomington, IN

L-R, Top to Bottom: Karoline Brechter (Meg), Taylor Ciotti (Jo), Kaelan Gildart (Marmee), Emma Hall (Beth), Kiki Belanger (Amy). Photo by Kat Moraros Photography

Maine Maple Sunday Weekend is almost here!

MAINE — The 42nd Annual Maine Maple Sunday Weekend is happening March 22nd & 23rd, and Real Mom Maine Guide has rounded up the best ways to celebrate with local maple makers!

From sugarhouse tours to fresh maple treats, this is your chance to experience the sweetest weekend in Maine. Check out our list and start planning your adventure!

 Our go-to resource for finding local Maine maple producers: www.mainemapleproducers.com

This is just a taste of the fun that local producers have in store, so be sure to visit their pages for full details! Enjoy with your families and make some SWEET memories!

North Gorham Public Library hosting Plant, Book Sale

GORHAM, ME — It’s a sure sign of spring as North Gorham Public Library is already thinking about our annual Plant & Book Sale! Mark the date on your calendar.

 North Gorham Public Library

Plant & Book Sale

Saturday, June 7 from 9 to 1

 Remember us as you begin to open up your gardens. We will happily accept your plant donations as we get closer to the date. Don’t worry, we’ll remind you!

Brunswick High School Players revive The Addams Family

BRUNSWICK, ME – In March 2020, just days before opening night, the Brunswick High School Players were forced to shut down their production of The Addams Family as schools across the country closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, five years later, the Players are bringing the beloved musical comedy back to the stage, giving a new cast and crew the opportunity to finally share this story with audiences.

Directed and choreographed by Linda Gardiner, with musical direction by Ashley Albert and produced by Michael Millett, this production of The Addams Family is a testament to the resilience and passion of the Brunswick High School theater community. The show, filled with laughter, love, and all things delightfully spooky, follows Wednesday Addams as she falls in love with a “normal” boy and introduces him to her wonderfully weird family.

“This production is more than just a performance—it’s a full-circle moment,” said director Linda Gardiner. “We’re honoring the students who never got to take the stage in 2020 while giving our current cast the chance to make this show their own.”

Performances will take place at Brunswick High School’s Crooker Theater on March 27–29 at 7:00 PM, March 30 at 2:00 PM, and April 4–5 at 7:00 PM. Tickets will be available at the door or online at https://sites.google.com/brunswicksd.org/brunswickhighschoolplayers/home.

Don’t miss this long-awaited revival of The Addams Family! Join the Brunswick High School Players as they finally bring this hilariously ghoulish tale to life.

The Addams Family, a new musical, includes book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa. Orchestrations by Larry Hochman, and is based on the characters created by Charles Addams. The Addams Family, a new musical, is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com .

Great Falls Construction of Gorham begins train station work

PORTLAND, ME – The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority (NNEPRA) announced that the expansion to Downeaster train facilities at the Wells Transportation Center began the week of March 3, 2025.  The project includes the replacement of the existing high level boarding platform adjacent to the Wells Station building as well as the construction of a second boarding platform across the tracks connected by an overhead pedestrian bridge.  The additional platform will allow Amtrak Downeaster trains arriving at the station from opposing directions to board and alight passengers simultaneously.

The contract to construct the platform and pedestrian bridge was awarded to Great Falls Construction, based in Gorham, following a competitive bid process.  The $11.8M project will support approximately 80 jobs and involve approximately 40 suppliers throughout its 18 month duration.

“We are excited to collaborate with NNEPRA on this endeavor which will enhance transportation infrastructure and serve the Maine community and its visitors well for year to come.  It’s a great project and we are happy to be a part of it,” said Jon Smith, President of Great Falls Construction.

Amtrak Downeaster trains will continue to operate throughout construction.   A temporary boarding platform will be built to provide passenger access to trains and the traffic flow within the parking lot will be modified while work is underway.

The platform expansion is part of the  $31.9 million Wells Area Improvement Project (WAIP) funded in part by the Federal Railroad Administration through the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement (CRISI) discretionary grant program, with matching funds provided by the Maine Department of Transportation and CSX Transportation.  The WAIP project also included a six-mile extension to the second track located in front of the station, which was completed by CSX in 2024.

The additional platform, combined with the added track capacity, will support an additional Downeaster train which will operate between Brunswick and Wells each morning on a schedule designed to serve commuters travelling to and from the Greater Portland Region.   A start date for that frequency has not been determined.

“We are delighted to work with Great Falls on this important project that will provide more options for Maine residents to get back and forth to work without adding to traffic congestion,” said Patricia Quinn, NNEPRA Executive Director.  “We are grateful for the partnership and collaboration with our funding and operating partners, as well as the Town of Wells and Maine Turnpike Authority, which owns the Wells Station property, throughout this project.”

Information and updates on the project will be posted on NNEPRA.com.   For Downeaster schedules and fares visit AmtrakDowneaster.com.

The Amtrak Downeaster makes five round-trips daily between Brunswick, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts serving 12 stations in 3 states and transports over a half a million riders annually.  Amtrak operates the Downeaster per a service agreement with NNEPRA.

Maine State Ballet presents “Don Quixote”

FALMOUTH, ME – Maine State Ballet is excited to announce its upcoming production of “Don Quixote,” bringing Miguel de Cervantes’ timeless tale to life. Celebrated for its colorful characters and spirited choreography, the ballet follows the journey of the knight-errant Don Quixote and his loyal squire, Sancho Panza, as they embark on a quest to find the enchanting Dulcinea. Along the way they help two local villagers, the feisty Kitri and her handsome beau, Basilio, battle against her greedy father and a wealthy suitor. With the help of Don Quixote, Kitri and Basilio’s love triumphs over all.

Choreography is by Artistic Director and former New York City Ballet dancer Linda MacArthur Miele, with costumes and scenery by Associate Director Gail Csoboth, and light design by Frederick Bernier.

Performance Schedule

Dates: March 21st – April 13th (4 weekends)

Venue: Lopez Theater

Tickets: $25-$35 with discounts for seniors & children at mainestateballet.org or 207-781-3587.

Gorham School Committee Nomination Papers available

GORHAM, ME — A Municipal election will be held on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 for the purpose of electing:

ONE (1) persons for School Committee to serve the remainder of this year’s term

Nomination papers will be available from the Town Clerk’s Office beginning on Thursday, February 27, 2025.  Completed nomination papers must be submitted to the Town Clerk’s office no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, 2025.

Any registered voter of the Town of Gorham, who is interested in running for this position, must submit nomination papers with no less than 35 or more than 50 signatures of persons who are registered voters of the Town of Gorham.

Please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 222-1670 if you have any questions.

Teen driver safety art exhibit on display at Gorham High School

GORHAM, ME — A powerful traveling art exhibit designed to raise awareness about teen driver safety is currently on display at Gorham High School. The exhibit features over 75 paintings and drawings, all created by high school seniors who were winners of the annual Arrive Alive Creative Contest, sponsored by the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein. The celebrated artwork has been showcased in schools, libraries, malls, and other public venues across Maine, with the goal of promoting safe driving habits to drivers of all ages in all 16 counties.

Now in its 21st year, the Arrive Alive Creative Contest invites graduating high school seniors throughout Maine to create a project that depicts the dangers of drinking and driving or distracted driving. Seniors can enter a creative project of their choice, including essays, poems, paintings, videos, songs, public service announcements, t-shirt designs, and more. First-place winners receive a new laptop computer, second and third-place winners receive a new iPad, and everyone who enters the contest wins fun prizes from the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein.

In the past 20 years, the contest has received more than 1,500 entries from over 125 high schools across Maine, with more than $200,000 in prizes awarded to graduating high school seniors. The contest not only highlights the creativity of Maine’s youth but also serves as a platform to address the ongoing tragedy of preventable driving accidents in communities throughout the state.

“The work we see in the Arrive Alive Creative Contest is incredibly moving and real,” said attorney Ben Bornstein. “Our goal is to help raise awareness and educate teenagers about the dangers of distracted driving in their formative driving years. Our traveling art exhibit highlights the dangers teenagers face when behind the wheel and is inspiring in its peer-to-peer messaging.”

To learn more about the Arrive Alive Creative Contest, including a complete set of rules and how to host the traveling art exhibit in your community, please visit: www.arrivealivecreativecontest.com.

Capture the beauty of Gorham in PRLT’s Winter Photo Challenge

GORHAM, ME — Whether it’s frosty landscapes, snowy adventures, or winter wildlife, Presumpscot Regional Land Trust wants to see your unique perspective on the trails. It’s your chance to showcase your talents and the magic of the season!

Send your photos to outreach@prlt.org to enter the contest. At the end of March, we will let the PRLT community vote, and the winning photo will receive a PRLT-branded travel coffee/tea mug as a prize, and be featured in PRLT print and digital media.

For more information about the photo challenge, visit PRLT’s website.

Submission Dates: January – March 14th

Photo by Ashanthi Maxworth


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