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Volume 25 Number 16 | August 22, 2019 A Not-for-Profit Newspaper Serving Gorham Since 1995 New Options Proposed for GHS Expansion Project

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After extensive meetings with repre- sentatives from the Gorham schools and town government, Harriman Associates met with the Gorham High School (GHS) Building Committee on August 13 to present two new proposals for the high school expansion and renovation project. Both proposals have less square footage and would be at least $20 mil- lion less costly than Option 5, the origi- nal plan presented to the committee last spring. Both new options include a total of 35 classrooms instead of the 42 in Option 5. According to Daniel Cecil, principal architect, both options meet GHS edu- cational requirements. They provide core spaces, such as a cafeteria, library and athletic facilities for 1,100 students. Regular classroom space would be built for 950 students to save costs for now, but could be expanded as needed. Both options eliminate the lecture hall, a new district facilities building, space for adult education classes, some athletic spaces, and tighten up internal circula- tion. Although these changes reduce While the new proposals for the high school expansion both reduce costs, Option 6 above adds a classroom wing on Morrill Ave and only Continued on Page 5 utilizes a portion of Robie Park for additional tennis courts. To view both proposals, visit the “GHS Project” tab on the district website. It’s Back to School Time Back to School

Heather Perry schedule. More information on this pol- and Evacuate.” There will be an infor- Pics: You Take, Gorham Schools Superintendent icy can be found on the district website. mational meeting to learn more about See pages 8-9 for the 2019-20 bus it on Tuesday, August 27, at 6 p.m. at It’s hard to believe that another sum- route schedules. They are also on the Gorham Middle School. We Publish mer has already passed by so quickly. district website. Please call the trans- The Gorham Schools will be launch- As with any new school year, there is a portation office at 893-2547 with any ing its first full year of Aspire Gorham lot to share and talk about in order to questions. this year, which is focused on creat- ensure everyone is on the same page For parents who would like to better ing a community-wide, birth-to-adult, and the school year gets off to a strong understand the K-12 learning system conversation about aspirations (our start. in Gorham, check out the resources future stories). We have begun to cre- The first day back for students in that have been posted on the district ate strong partnerships with our early grades K, 6, and 9 will be Wednesday, website. Once you are on the district learning community, have established August 28. All other students begin on site, go to “About Us” on the left side of goals for all our schools (K-12), and Thursday, August 29. the main page and click on “Gorham’s have strengthened relations with Adult This year we have changed our Learning System” to navigate through Education programs and neighboring start and end times. For Great Falls, information on the right side of the postsecondary schools (like University Narragansett, and Village Elementary page. of Southern Maine). We have some Send us your back to school photos for a Schools, the times are 8:50 a.m. and As a school system, we need parents/ exciting things in store for our students chance to be published in the next issue. 3:10 p.m.; for the Middle School it is guardians to help make school atten- and families this year so stay tuned to Please include: first and last name of children 8:00 a.m. and 2:20 p.m.; and for the dance a priority to help your child get hear more. in the photo (left to right); grade, school, High School it is 7:50 a.m. and 2:10 better grades, develop healthy life hab- The Gorham Schools have been and photo credit. Submissions requested p.m. its, and have a better chance of graduat- growing over the past few years. In via facebook.com/GorhamTimes or email: Last year’s new transportation policy ing from high school ready to success- just the past four years we have added [email protected] by Thursday, will continue once again this year. This fully meet all the challenges life may almost 180 students to K-5 classrooms August 29. policy was revised last year and is essen- have in store for them. alone. As a result, we have had to add tially the same in that K-12 students See the article on page 10 about positions and fill up classroom spaces Disclaimer: *We attempt to include are permitted to have up to two pick- Gorham Schools’ new emergency at all three K-5 Schools. We are now all photos that we receive but if space up locations and up to two drop-off response protocol ALICE, which stands full and we need to figure out a way doesn’t allow us to print all of the submis- locations that follow a consistent daily for “Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, sions then we will publish them in the Continued on Page 7 order they are received.

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2 | Gorham Times | [email protected] | August 22, 2019 | Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper WHERE ARE THEY NOW? BUSINESS PROFILE Service Runs in Textile Designer Brings

Chris Crawford Staff Writer Her Bold Brand to Gorham Army Captain Charles “Devin” Diane Abramson Pearson (GHS ’06) grew up in a mili- Staff Writer tary family and knew he wanted to fol- low in the footsteps of his father, who Erin Flett’s flagship retail store is served 27 years and his mother who now open in the heart of Gorham served 22 years before they retired at 2 Main Street. The first floor from the Air Force. Until he was 10 houses her store and showroom, years old, Pearson lived the nomadic full of hand-printed linen pillows, life of a military family. The appeal of decorative home goods, and tex- travel is still with him. tiles, while the second floor acts as While Pearson clearly knew his path, her workshop. an unexpected obstacle put a kink Photo courtesy of Charles Pearson For Flett, a Gorham resident, in his plan to pursue a career in the the space on Main Street spoke Air Force. When recommended for a Army Captain Charles (Devin) Pearson, to her. “I knew I wanted to be in scholarship at the University of New shown with his wife Alison and daughter Gorham, be part of the community. Photo courtesy of Erin Flett Hampshire’s Air Force ROTC program, Eleanor, is currently serving his country The building has always spoken to he failed the required military physi- while stationed in Germany. me and as soon as I saw the space stores, flea markets, and estate cal, due to a minor physical ailment he become available, I jumped on the sales. To this day, I am always col- has had since a child. Pearson refused many who did not pass, but in Army opportunity.” lecting things and drawing inspira- to quit. Pearson said, “At the time, we Strong fashion, again persevered. After Flett’s brand is “bold, imper- tion from patterns, textiles, Vera were at the height two wars in the a 12-month hazardous duty just a few fect and organic” and she wanted Neumann scarves, vibrant colors, Middle East, with surging troop levels.” miles from the Demilitarized Zone in her retail space and workshop to and Marimekko prints.” While the Air force was not growing, South Korea, he returned stateside represent her eclectic style. “I was After graduating from the the Army was. They offered him an at Fort Gordon, Georgia, serving as passionate about recapturing the University of Kansas with a degree Army ROTC scholarship and a medical the Executive Officer for a training soul of the building, which meant in graphic design, Erin and her hus- waiver. Company. painting and refinishing the floors band, Maslen Flett, moved to Maine In May 2011, his mother adminis- A promotion to Captain in 2015, fol- throughout and restoring the origi- where her family had relocated. tered the oath of office as Pearson was lowed by further training, led to work nal carpentry and overall aesthetic. While honing her design, market- commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in in a new field at Fort Carson, Colorado My goal is to make customers happy ing, and brand skills at a local the U.S. Army. Over the ensuing years, where he served as operations planner and I wanted this space to bring the advertising firm, Flett started exper- Pearson has also relied on his father’s in a Sustainment Brigade for the 4th same joyful energy.” imenting with textiles and ink in good advice as a mentor. “Whenever I Infantry Division. He said, “I planned Flett, a Colorado native, has been her basement, creating bold hand- have needed help, I turn to my father’s and executed the deployment of the surrounded by art and inspiration printed pillows with unique shapes, 27 years of experience. While he served Brigade Headquarters to Texas and from a young age. “My mother colors, and elements. As her whole- in a different branch, officership is Puerto Rico as part of the Federal was an antiques dealer and we sale business grew, she moved her officership, and military life doesn’t relief efforts for Hurricanes Harvey were constantly going to antique really change all that much between and Maria.” He then commanded an Continued on Page 5 branches.” Ammunition Supply Company at Fort Pearson began active duty in Carson, Colorado which is the only November 2011. Officer Basic course at U.S. Soldier operated Ammunition Fort Lee, Virginia was followed by spe- Supply Point in the Continental United cialized training in Explosive Ordnance States. Disposal, a rigorous program with a This spring Pearson spent 20% success rate. Pearson was one of Continued on Page 5 Is your well water NEXT clean? GORHAM SUPPORT LOCALLY OWNED BUSINESSES TIMES 1 IN 3 MAINE HOMES HAVE DEADLINE: WELL WATER CONCERNS Be sure your water is safe. We Get You AUGUST 28 Call today! 1-866-426-2273 mrh2o.com Back on Track Mike Smith, MSPT, ATC Jennifer Field, DPT

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Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper | August 22, 2019 | [email protected] | Gorham Times | 3 Lettuce Be Healthy How to Write a Winning Barbara Schneider the recipe in half for a smaller group, but note: no matter the size of the These recipes are a lifesaver when crowd, my experience is it will get College Essay you have company coming. Need eaten. Keeping things simple in the breakfast for a houseful? You can kitchen will allow you to enjoy more easily swap out vegetables for what time with your company. Questions Tina Steele ticity, self-awareness, the ability to you have. The mainstay of the ingre- about the recipes can be e-mailed Contributing Writer think critically, circumstances that dients are eggs, cheese (lots!) and to Barbara Schneider at bts@maine. have shaped values, beliefs and views seasonings. What’s not to love? Cut rr.com [email protected]. Well it is finally here for the class of the world, dreams and ambitions, of 2020, senior year. 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4 | Gorham Times | [email protected] | August 22, 2019 | Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper GHS Expansion Project Continued from Page 1 Textile Designer Brings Her Bold Brand to Gorham Continued from Page 3 the building size by 36,197 square of Transportation (DOT) would not operations into a space at the Dana When asked about her proud- feet, Option 5A, estimated to cost install any traffic lights. Option 6 puts Warp Mill in Westbrook. There, she est achievement to date, she remi- $75,650,531, retains plans for a new the new classroom wing on Morrill began expanding her product line nisces about her cover spot and classroom wing built on part of Robie Avenue and would not affect either to include bags, glassware, wall art, six-page feature in Better Homes Park. Access Road or Ballpark Road. rugs, and paper products. and Gardens. “It was so cool and A new Option 6 places the new There was no consensus from the For Flett, it is important that all so terrifying,” and her time at classroom wing on Morrill Avenue Building Committee in favor of either of her goods must be American Greenlight Maine, “I was able to tell and mostly eliminates the need to option, although the Harriman team made, from products that are eco- my people, in my state who I am.” build in Robie Park with the exception expressed a preference for Option 6. friendly and However, it was of five new tennis courts next to the The School Committee will discuss both locally sourced. her feature in O softball field. Future expansion would new options this fall. “All of our print- Magazine that be at either end of the new classroom Before a decision is made on any ing is done in For Flett, it is important that all was the turn- wing. It is estimated that it would cost proposal, the district administration will Maine; we get of her goods must be American ing point in her about $3 million to add six classrooms solicit feedback on the schemes from all our cloth from career. “Having later. Option 6 is estimated to cost stakeholders, which will include gather- a mill in North made, from products that are eco- my work in O $71,867,745 and is a 59,377 square foot ing community opinion through a new Carolina and friendly and locally sourced. “All Magazine was the reduction from the 293,530 square foot online Thought Exchange Survey. Once utilize ink that moment I knew of our printing is done in Maine; we Option 5 plan presented last March. they have decided on a plan, the School is so clean it can I could make it. Results of a traffic survey led Harrison Committee will seek approval from be washed with get our cloth from a mill in North I knew that my to recommend some changes to the the Town Council for a referendum. If water.” Carolina and utilize ink that is so vision and my access from Route 202, but Cecil said approved, the referendum vote could Since her journey in design that he thought the Maine Department be held in 2020. modest start clean it can be washed with water.” was possible.” in 2009, Flett’s Flett’s prod- work has been uct line is con- Service Runs in the Family Continued from Page 3 featured in over 70 magazines and stantly evolving and changing but time in Paris while working on is a good career option, as long as she has been named one of the Top her design aesthetic has remained Logistics planning for the 75th you have realistic expectations. He Ten Textile Designers to Watch by consistent. Step foot into her retail D-Day Remembrance event held in said, “Don’t think that you are going Apartment Therapy. She has col- space and you will see her vintage, Normandy in June. Pearson said, to spend every day jumping out of laborated with and designed cus- funky, and functional style on dis- “Wherever soldiers go they need planes or shooting bad guys like in tom textiles for several hotels, and play. It’s undeniable that her prod- food, water, and a place to sleep. I the movies and video games.” While has products in over 150 stores ucts encompass both the traditional helped plan and coordinate some there are many jobs in the military throughout the county. Flett is and the modern, as well as the bold of that to make sure our Soldiers that equate to civilian careers, he currently in talks with L.L. Bean and the joyful. participating in the ceremonies were advises, “Your best bet is to do the and was invited to participate in Erin Flett is located at 2 Main fed and sheltered.” While in Paris, he research to determine what is avail- Greenlight Maine, a “statewide Street. The retail store is open watched from his hotel window as able and to choose something that collaboration of entrepreneurial Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m.- fire swept through Notre Dame cathe- translates well in the civilian world.” catalysts and corporate leaders, 2:00 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, dral. He said, “I was saddened to see Another important , he added, “A designed to promote and mentor 12-4:00 p.m. Visit Erin Flett online such a beautiful piece of architecture recruiter is going to try to get you the development and growth of at www.erinflett.com or contact by and history destroyed like that.” into a job that the Army needs filled businesses” in Maine. calling 839-2814. Pearson, currently stationed at at that time. If they don’t have open- Lucius D. Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, ings for options you want, be patient Germany, works in the Sustainment and keep trying until your option Operations Division G4. Its mission is opens up.” to make sure the U.S. Army in Europe Perhaps because of his nomadic is prepared at all times by providing life, Gorham holds a special place and overseeing integrated logistics in Pearson’s heart. He loved grow- policies, programs. He is currently ing up here and said, “It’s the only doing site reconnaissance for a large place I have ever really called home, joint exercise that will take place in the closest I have ever had to having 2020. He said, “As part of my cur- roots.” He fondly remembers his high rent duties, I visit different sites we school Social Studies/History teacher, will be training at in order to identify Mr. Caulfield. “I used to spend time and confirm that the Host Nation after class talking with him. He was in capabilities can support the U.S. the Marine Corps and we both loved Troops that will be training/operat- history. We would talk about history, ing there.” He also participated in a politics, and theory,” he said. NATO partnership seminar hosted by Pearson spends his limited spare the Bundeswehr, the German Armed time with his wife, Alison, and their Forces, spending a week working nine month old daughter, Eleanor. He with his German peers on joint US/ loves to hike, fish, canoe, kayak, travel German operations. He has travelled and explore. He said, “I love travel- to Paris, Normandy, Vilnius (capitol ing and exploring wherever I am sta- of Lithuania), Berlin and upcoming tioned, it is always someplace new.” trips will include , Romania, Pearson is the son of Clinton Hungary, Greece, or anywhere U.S. Charles Pearson and Carol Ann forces operate in Europe. Tyler. He can be reached at Pearson believes that the military [email protected].

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Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper | August 22, 2019 | [email protected] | Gorham Times | 5 TOWN/MUNICIPAL UMaine Extension and Gorham Town Council Meeting Businesses Train Safe Farm AUGUST 2019 Jacob Adams costs of development of the site for the Staff Writer Harvey Performance Company and the remaining 45% would be retained by Tractor Operators Councilor Pratt will be attending the the Town to be used for various public Jetport Noise Abatement Committee improvements. meeting in October and encourages A new Liquor License and a new any comments or concerns to be Special Amusement License were brought to his attention. issued to JBN1, LLC, DBA Junction Councilor Phillips discussed the Bowl, located at 7 Railroad Avenue. newly formed Founders Festival The Town Council also issued a new Committee and reported that they are Liquor License to Grand Central Wine actively working on plans for events in Bar, LLC, located at 7 Railroad Avenue. 2020. She revealed that the Committee The Land Use and Development is currently looking for volunteers Code was amended to regulate the and will meet again in September. growing of personal adult-use mari- She also reported that the Capital juana. The full amendment is available Improvements Committee met and dis- on the town’s website at www.gorham- cussed the many capital projects going me.org on in the Town. Councilor Phillips The Town Council approved all of is concerned about the number of the qualifying applications from the Photo courtesy of Jason Lilley people who are illegally dumping trash Senior Property Tax Relief Program. at the Silver Bullets around Town and Map 32, Lot 19 was sent to the Participants of the 2019 Tractor Safety Course at Gorham Public Works are shown with encourages everyone to remember Planning Board to be rezoned from volunteer instructor, Jeff Grant (back right). that the Silver Bullets are for recycling the Roadside Commercial Zone to the materials only and all of the trash Industrial Zone. cation to operate equipment on farms Jason Lilley that is dumped there costs the Town The Town Council instructed the owned by non-relatives, opening up UMaine Cooperative Extension money and contaminates the recycling Appointments Committee to draft new job opportunities for them. that is brought to Ecomaine. an attendance policy for all Council The course was made possible by Farming can be a risky business, Councilor Wilder Cross announced appointed boards and committees for the Town of Gorham, MB Tractor and especially for youth and those new to that there is an opening on the the Council’s review. Equipment of Gorham who provided the farming environment. To minimize Planning Board and encouraged citi- $26,460.50 was transferred from a tractor for the course, and Jeff Grant the chance of injuries to those working zens to apply. She also met with the account # 903-01-5070663 to an of Findview Farm in Gorham who vol- on Maine farms, the University of Maine Gorham Village Alliance and reports account designated for repairs to the unteered time as co-instructor for the Cooperative Extension offers five-part that they have many exciting things entrances of the Gorham Municipal course. tractor safety courses every spring at planned for the Village. Building. Other sponsors were Bassett locations throughout the state. Town Manager Ephrem Paraschak The Town Council forwarded a Healthcare Network, Cooperstown, In May, 15 youth and new farm reported that Absentee Ballot proposal to amend the Land Use & New York; Hall Implement Co., workers and tractor owners success- Applications are now available for the Development Code to allow for a waiv- Windham; and the Cumberland County fully completed the federally certified November election and reminded er and/or reimbursement of impact Chapter of the Maine Farm Bureau. course. Participants learned about the citizens that they can vote from the fees when no new net dwelling is cre- The University of Maine Cooperative risks of farm work and equipment comfort of their homes and avoid ated, to the Planning Board for a Public Extension supports UMaine’s land and operation, and basic maintenance long lines by voting absentee. He Hearing and their recommendation. sea grant public education role by con- skills. They also gained hands-on expe- announced that the Rec Department The full proposal is available on the ducting community-driven, research- rience in safe tractor operation, and will be hosting the Glow in the Park town’s website at www.gorham-me.org based programs in every Maine county. awareness of the prevalent hazards. Event on August 23 at Shaw Park. The Town Council instructed the It is the only entity in our state that Youth ages 14 and 15 received certifi- The Town Council designated the Town Manager to authorize stenciled touches every aspect of the Maine Food Municipal Development and Tax letter on curbing within roundabouts System, where policy, research, produc- Increment Financing District #10 in Gorham indicating that signs are not tion, processing, commerce, nutrition, and the adoption of a Development authorized within the perimeter of the food security and safety are integral and Program for the District. The proposed traffic control circles according to State interrelated. UMaine Extension also District would include a 13.03 acre site Statute policy and for the benefit of conducts the most successful out-of- located at 200 Narragansett Street and public safety. school youth educational program in would capture 100% of the increased The Town Council entered into Maine through 4-H. assessed value of the property for a executive session to discuss a person- To request a local tractor safety train- period of 20 years. 55% of the tax reve- nel matter and economic development. ing, contact Jason Lilley at 207-781-6099 nue from the incremental value would The full town council meeting min- or [email protected]. be returned to the property owner, 49 utes are available on the town’s web- Raceway Drive, LLC, to be applied to site at www.gorham-me.org

VILLAGE BUILDERS Check out the town website for more info. Full Service General Contractor www.gorham-me.org Repairs • Renovations • Additions

Daniel W. Grant, P.E. Owner 21 New Portland Rd. Gorham, ME 04038 PH 207-839-6072 [email protected]

6 | Gorham Times | [email protected] | August 22, 2019 | Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper SCHOOL Planning Board Results It's Back to School Time Continued from Page 1 to continue to grow while keeping the attendance zones. Again, the goal is AUGUST 5, 2019 best educational interests of our K-5 stu- to reduce enrollments at Great Falls dents in mind over both the short and and Village School and point growth A proposed amendment to the cafeteria at Narragansett School was long term. towards Narragansett School. Middle School Impact Fee and approved. As a means to this end, the Gorham October 2019: Administration will Methodology of the Land Use and A request for approval of two School Committee has developed a bring draft attendance zone shifts to the Development Code was recommend- duplex buildings consisting of four long-range facility plan for K-5 that School Committee for approval. Once ed to the Town Council for adoption. dwellings at 14 Spiller Road, Lot 5, of involves a “two-step” process. The first approved, the new zones will be A request for approval of the addi- the Douglas Brook Subdivision, was step was approved by voters in June announced to families. tion of 12 modular classrooms and a approved. 2019 which will result in a modular October - December 2019: expansion at Narragansett Elementary Administration will work to identify School. which staff members would be moving The plan is to reduce enrollments to which locations in the district and Gorham Joins the Maine at Great Falls identify which and Village (to specific families give them room will be attending You can find the district Facebook Farmland Trust to grow over the which schools for next 10-15 years) and Twitter accounts as well as the 2020-21 school Edmund Ricker ing farmers, and their communities, while pointing as individual school Facebook and year. Staff Writer thrive. much of the “new December 2019: Tom Poirier, Directory of Community growth” toward Twitter account links on the Staffing changes Gorham has a long history of farm- Development, said, “The Maine Narragansett district webpage. Please call or will be announced ing and agricultural tradition and, as Farmland Trust is a valuable organiza- School. This plan to families. such, has recently joined the Maine email any questions you may have. tion to help working farms.” As Portland will result in January - June Farmland Trust. The Maine Farmland grows outward, the Town of Gorham the creation of 2020: Specific Trust is a statewide organization that would like to maintain its working three K-5 schools transition activi- protects farmland, supports farmers, farms. that will eventually have very similar ties will be hosted by the school aimed and advances the future of farm- The organization has four program enrollments and will set us up for the at making sure students and families ing. Its goal is not just to protect areas: Farmland Protection, Farmland “second step;” a state approved capi- are familiar with new schools and new Maine farmland, but to revitalize Access, Farm Viability and Public tal construction project to add onto staff. Individual students may not yet Maine’s rural landscape by keeping Outreach. To learn more, visit www. Narragansett more permanently. be assigned to individual classrooms agricultural lands working and help- mainefarmlandtrust.org. In order to make this plan a reality, (which typically isn’t announced each a component of this work will be to year until June’s step-up day), but shift our existing attendance zones. We families and students will know which know no one likes to have attendance schools they will be attending and Grand Jury Indictments zones change. However, that doesn’t which teams (grade levels) of teach- mean that we still don’t have to do it ers they will be working with at each AUGUST 2019 in order to ensure the best educational of those schools. The focus will be on Mark Champagne, 58, of Gorham Delphine Swormstedt, 41, of experiences for our children over the building up those new strong rela- was indicted for possession of Gorham was indicted for domestic longer term. tionships so that transitions will be as cocaine, OUI, and refusing to submit violence assault and violating condi- As we go through this process this smooth as possible once they occur. to arrest on charges brought by the tions of release on charges brought year in preparation for the 2020-21 Again, there is just so much going Westbrook PD. by Gorham PD. school year, we will do so in a manner on in our schools. You can find the that keeps our focus where it should be district Facebook and Twitter accounts – on our children and the positive rela- as well as individual school Facebook tionships we need to build with them and Twitter account links on the district and with you in order to make sure our webpage. Please call or email any ques- Taking In schools continue to meet their needs tions you may have. We want to make now and well into the future. sure you are informed as to what is Here’s how the timeline for this work going on because we know that togeth- the View will roughly play out: er (parents, schools, and community) Summer - September 2019: we make an awesome team focused on Administration will work to re-draw meeting the needs of all of our unique Two young Gorham Recreation the lines for our newly proposed learners. campers enjoy a break on a recent beach trip.

Photo courtesy of Gorham Rec Real Estate Transfers April 2019 ADDRESS BUYER SELLER PRICE 10 LONGVIEW DRIVE VALERO, ELIZABRITH & MCKENNEY TODD, SHIRLEY $345,000 21 MOUNTVIEW DRIVE MENDEZ, JACQUELINE & ANDY RISBARA BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. $520,000 March 2019 79 JOHNSON ROAD DUMONT, JENNIFER ESTATE OF HELEN LORRAINE WILLIAMS $233,500 Real Estate Transfers 22 GROVE STREET LESTAGE, JEREMY & LIZA BRAMBLEWOOD, LLC. $365,000 ADDRESS BUYER SELLER PRICE 253 NARRAGANSETT STREET YOUNG, ERIC LESTAGE, JEREMY & LIZA $198,000 144 ICHABOD LANE EXT. MACDOUGALL, STEPHEN GILBERT HOMES, INC. $430,000 41 BURTON DRIVE ABRAMS, ROBERT & KELLY GRAVIER HOMES, INC. $405,000 281 SOUTH STREET DOLLOFF, KRYSTAL & LEE, LANA LOSCIUTO, CHRISTINE $238,140 29 LINE ROAD RAWSON, REBECCA & KATHY WALKER, BRADLEY $362,000 60 MOSHER ROAD PERKINS, ALEXANDER & CARVILLE PARKER, MATTHEW & RIOUX, KELSEY $223,000 16 JOSEPH DRIVE UNIT 3 SCOTT, KATHLEEN & THOMAS KRAUS, HELEN $239,900 26 PAMS WAY SPRAGUE, JUSTIN & COTA, KAREN VERILL, JEFFREY & LYNN $245,000 38 NORTH STREET CWH CONSULTING LLC SULLIVAN, NANCI $225,000 240 MOSHER ROAD RENNEKER, CHARLES KIDWELL, PATRICIA $550,000 141 SOUTH STREET THERIAULT, JAMIE & SCHULTE, JON BARTLETT, PHILLIP $314,976 3 DEERING STREET MACK-GERTIG, REBEKAH & JONATHAN B & C, LLC $385,000 15 FILES ROAD SCHIFFS, LLC MUNSON, SHANE & DAY NICHOLE $239,500 MADISON WAY SUBDIV. ST. JEAN, LEAH & STEVE DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES, INC $336,500 104 QUINCY DRIVE BAI, ARTEM & OLGA WHITTEMORE, LAWRENCE & MICHELLE $405,000 10 RIVERBEND ROAD FOWLER, MICHAEL & LACEY SANDRA J. WILSON LIVING TRUST $425,000 12 NORWAY ROAD WHITTEMORE, MICHELLE & LAWRENCE ROY, GREGORY $427,500 16 GREAT FALLS ROAD LETELLIER, JESSICA WEST SHORE ENTERPRISES, LLC $375,000 72 MAPLEWOOD DRIVE PRM MANAGEMENT, LLC BANK OF AMERICA, NA $185,000 99 ICHABOD LANE EXT. SAM STRUMPH BUILDERS, LLC GILBERT HOMES, INC. $95,000 37 GRAY ROAD MONACO, HANNAH VAN JOOLEN, CHARLOTTE $229,900 2 CHRISTOPHER ROAD FRANKLIN, LEVI CHADBOURNE, DENNIS $251,000 44 CUMBERLAND LANE UNIT 11 ALDEN, KELLY COLLINS, MARY $235,000 36 HARDING ROAD STANBURY, VIRFIL & STEFANY SAWYER, ROBERT $167,000 23 HIGHLAND AVENUE MEYERS, CHRISTIAN WALLACE, ANNE $258,000 352 MAIN STREET TRASK, BILL O'LEARY, LYNN & TIMOTHY III $310,000 7 ETHEL'S WAY PAJER, PETER ALDEN, KELLY & BRADY $365,000 140 NARRAGANSETT STREET FOREMAN, WENDY ROWAN, THOMAS & DARLENE $188,000 20 WOODSIDE DRIVE BUBAR, KEVIN PERRY, SANDRA $252,000 10 SHIRLEY LANE EARLE ENTERPRISES, LLC WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOC. $141,200 12 OLD DYNAMITE WAY VONDERHAAR, JOSHUA & LEA THE CROSSING AT TANNERY BROOK $15,000 41 MADISON WAY LOT 5 HAMBLETT, GRAHAM & ANNE DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES, INC. $389,500 101 BROOKWOOD DRIVE HERMAN, DANIEL US BANK TRUST NA $183,500 24 SCHOOL STREET 24 SCHOOL ST. LLC CHAMPION PROPERTIES, LLC $440,000 17 SHIERS MEADOW DRIVE DUQUETTE, JONATHAN & MEGHAN L'HEUREUX, JENNIFER & LUKE $423,000 266 DINGLEY SPRING ROAD ROBERTS, ALISON & MORNEALUT, KYLE W.W.WOOD PROPERTIES, LLC $299,900 107 BUCK STREET WING, LILLIAN & YOUNG, BRIANNA MCMENAMY, JOHN $250,000 28 SPILLER ROAD GILE, AARON & JENNIFER TRADEMASTER, INC. $369,500 WINSLOW ROAD COREY, DAREN & LISA BERRY, DANNY & MARTHINA $95,000 63 GARDEN AVENUE PISCOPO, RACHEL & THOMAS STAR HOMES, INC. $309,000 54 CUMBERLAND LANE HULBERT, SARAH & KAGISO, CAITLIN MCILLWAIN, REGINA $228,000 386 FORT HILL ROAD FLYNN, JOSHUA & JENNIFER OAKES, DANIEL $308,000 15 PAIGE DRIVE GEP INVESTMENTS, INC, RURAL HOUSING SERVICE $133,500 57 STATE STREET KEILEY, CHRISTOPHER & NICOLE FLYNN, JOSHUA & JENNIFER $204,000 11F GORHAM INDUSTRIAL PKWY JEJC, LLC GOFFS, LLC $227,500 168 HARDING ROAD SHAUGHNESSY, BRENDAN & KATIE SMITH, BENJAMIN $539,150 435 OSSIPEE TRAIL NGLP HOLDINGS, LLC NOURIA ENERGY OSSIPEE TRAIL, LLC $200,500 14 STEPHEN WARD DRIVE BRETT PARK REVOCABLE TRUST SUSAN DUCHAINE, LLC $288,500 19 BENJAMIN WAY WILLIAMSON, BRIAN & MARIBETH JOHN PETERS, LLC $384,500 10 LANE FRIEDLUND, CHRISTOPHER BOYCE, DOUGLAS $110,000 433 OSSIPEE TRAIL STONE ROAD ENERGY, LLC NGLP HOLDINGS, LLC $675,000 494 OSSIPEE TRAIL EVANS, MICHAEL & MELISSA REED, MATTHEW & LAURA $195,000 267 NORTH GORHAM ROAD THOMPSON, ARLENE & JOHN JR. PENNEY, NATALIE $349,900 MOSHER RD. WESTERLY SIDE DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES, INC. CURTIS, LAURA $54,000 40 SEBAGO LAKE ROAD WAN, NATHAN & KIMBERLY STENGER, THOMAS & MAXINE $259,900 54 FARRINGTON ROAD MACDONALD, BRIGITTE & MICHAEL TIFFANY, MICHELE $195,000 26 LOMBARD STREET TOWLE, CORY NADEAU, RANDALL & REBEKAH $245,000

Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper | August 22, 2019 | [email protected] | Gorham Times | 7 Gorham School Bus Routes 2019-2020 This year Gorham Schools have changed the start and end times for the school day. For Great Falls, Narragansett, and Village Elementary Schools, the school day begins at 8:50 a.m. and ends at 3:10 p.m. Gorham Middle School begins at 8:00 am and ends at 2:20 pm. Gorham High School begins at 7:50 am and ends at 2:10 pm. In most cases, pick-up and drop-off times will be later than in years past. The bus routes are estimated scheduled times and may be adjusted as the school year progresses. It is recommended students be at the bus stop 15 minutes before arrival time. Bus stops are established in accordance with Student Transportation Policy. For more information, contact the Transportation Office at 893-2547 or email Judy Philbrick ([email protected]) or Norm Justice ([email protected]).

BUS 1 HS/MS - BARBARA HINES BUS 10 HS/MS - DUANE ALBERT 07:28 AM --- 48 SEBAGO LAKE ROAD 07:16 AM --- 337 OSSIPEE TRL BUS 41 HS/MS - DAN HOWARD 07:15 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:06 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:29 AM --- 34 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:18 AM --- 19 PAIGE DR 07:09 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:24 AM --- QUINCY DR & SOUTH ST 07:06 AM --- 35 N GORHAM RD 07:35 AM --- BOUCHARD DR & GRAY RD 07:20 AM --- 457 OSSIPEE TRL 07:16 AM --- 313 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:24 AM --- CRESTWOOD DR & SOUTH ST 07:06 AM --- CROCKETT RD & N GORHAM RD 07:36 AM --- GRAY RD & JOHNSON RD 07:21 AM --- OSSIPEE TRL & STROUT’S WAY 07:17 AM --- 356 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:25 AM --- 327 SOUTH ST 07:07 AM --- 54 N GORHAM RD 07:36 AM --- LANDING DR & MAIN STREET 07:22 AM --- T/A @ CAROLYN DR & OSSIPEE TRL 07:17 AM --- GEORGE ST & SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:25 AM --- 327 SOUTH ST 07:07 AM --- HICKORY LN & N GORHAM RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:22 AM --- 486 OSSIPEE TRL 07:17 AM --- FRANKLIN DR & SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:25 AM --- KEEPA WAY & SOUTH ST 07:08 AM --- N GORHAM RD & LILAC LN 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:24 AM --- 397 OSSIPEE TRL 07:18 AM --- SEBAGO LAKE RD & WHITE ROCK DR 07:26 AM --- SOUTH ST & WATERHOUSE RD 07:08 AM --- 88 N GORHAM RD 07:24 AM --- 382 OSSIPEE TRL 07:18 AM --- 422 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:27 AM --- STRAW RD & WASHBURN DR 07:08 AM --- N GORHAM RD & SHYANNE’S WAY BUS 16 HS/MS - MARK MCLEAN 07:24 AM --- FILES RD & PAM’S WAY 07:19 AM --- BRYDON LN & GREAT FALLS RD 07:28 AM --- MAHLON AVE & MCLELLAN RD 07:09 AM --- HURRICANE RD & N GORHAM RD & 07:10 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:25 AM --- DUNTON LN & FILES RD 07:21 AM --- 140 BARSTOW RD 07:28 AM --- 36 MCLELLAN RD NASON RD 07:25 AM --- COUNTY RD & EDGEFIELD RD 07:25 AM --- FILES RD & FILLIONS WAY 07:21 AM --- BARSTOW RD & BEAR RUN 07:29 AM --- 41 MCLELLAN RD 07:10 AM --- ELWOOD LN & N GORHAM RD 07:25 AM --- COUNTY RD & SHIERS MEADOWS DR 07:26 AM --- FILES RD & LEDGE HILL RD 07:22 AM --- 103 BARSTOW RD 07:29 AM --- BEATRICE DR & MCLELLAN RD 07:10 AM --- 177 N GORHAM RD 07:25 AM---144 COUNTY RD 07:26 AM --- 64 FILES RD 07:22 AM --- BARSTOW RD & WESCOTT RD 07:31 AM --- 146 BRACKETT RD 07:11 AM --- BLUEBERRY LN & N GORHAM RD 07:26 AM --- BROOKDALE RD & COUNTY RD 07:26 AM --- 69 FILES RD 07:23 AM --- 45 BARSTOW RD 07:31 AM --- 143 BRACKETT RD 07:12 AM --- 277 N GORHAM RD 07:26 AM --- COUNTY RD & KEENE DR 07:27 AM --- 79 FILES RD 07:26 AM --- GAMBO RD & SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:32 AM --- BRACKETT RD & SHIRLEY LN 07:12 AM --- 309 N GORHAM RD 07:27 AM --- 225 COUNTY RD 07:27 AM --- 112 FILES RD 07:26 AM --- SEBAGO LAKE RD & WINSLOW RD 07:36 AM --- SAMANTHA DR & SOUTH ST 07:13 AM --- N GORHAM RD & WHIPPLE RD 07:28 AM --- COUNTY RD & SMALL POND RD 07:28 AM --- FILES RD & BURTON DR 07:26 AM --- 139 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:37 AM --- 41 MORRILL AVE 07:13 AM --- MIDDLE JAM RD & N GORHAM RD 07:28 AM --- 3 HODGDON RD 07:28 AM --- 127 FILES RD 07:34 AM --- GRAY RD & HILLVIEW RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:14 AM --- N GORHAM RD & RAINBOW LN 07:29 AM --- 23 HODGDON RD 07:28 AM --- 138 FILES RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL MAIN LOOP 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:15 AM --- 46 STANDISH NECK RD 07:29 AM --- EVERGREEN DR & HODGDON RD 07:29 AM --- 139 FILES RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:16 AM --- 274 N GORHAM RD 07:29 AM --- 61 HODGDON RD 07:30 AM --- 86 DOW RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS 2 HS/MS - JOANNA GORDON 07:17 AM --- BELL RUN & N GORHAM RD 07:33 AM --- 67 COUNTY RD 07:31 AM --- 39 DOW RD 07:10 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:18 AM --- BROOKWOOD DR & N GORHAM RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:31 AM --- 12 DOW RD BUS 42 HS/MS - LINDA WEBSTER 07:13 AM --- 17 MIGHTY ST 07:19 AM --- 38 HURRICANE RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:35 AM --- 514 OSSIPEE TRL 06:58 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:14 AM --- MIGHTY ST & SARGENT WAY 07:20 AM --- 63 HURRICANE RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM --- 184 BRACKETT RD 07:15 AM --- 161 MIGHTY ST 07:20 AM --- DUNDEE RD & HURRICANE RD BUS 21 HS/MS - DOREEN GRONDIN 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:13 AM --- 28 COUNTY RD 07:16 AM --- MIGHTY ST & MURRAY DR 07:21 AM --- CUMMINGS RD & HURRICANE RD & 07:25 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:13 AM --- 30 COUNTY RD 07:19 AM --- PLUMMER RD & WINDING BROOK WAY T/A WILSON RD 07:32 AM --- 263 LIBBY AVE BUS 27 HS/MS - JEFF BACON 07:14 AM --- 35 COUNTY RD 07:20 AM --- 123 PLUMMER RD 07:21 AM --- HUBBARD WAY & WILSON RD 07:32 AM --- LIBBY AVE & WAGNER FARM 07:16 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:15 AM --- BURNHAM RD & TAPLEY DR 07:20 AM --- 147 PLUMMER RD 07:22 AM --- 72 WILSON RD 07:33 AM --- 227 LIBBY AVE 07:23 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & HAYFIELD DR 07:15 AM --- 76 BURNHAM RD 07:21 AM --- 159 PLUMMER RD & WESCOTT RD 07:23 AM --- UNDERHILL DR & WILSON RD 07:33 AM --- HIDDEN PINES DR & LIBBY AVE 07:23 AM --- 44 DINGLEY SPRING RD 07:16 AM --- 80 BURNHAM RD 07:24 AM --- FORT HILL RD & RITZ FARM RD 07:23 AM --- 49 WILSON RD. 07:34 AM --- GARDEN AVE & LIBBY AVE 07:24 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & SANBORN ST 07:16 AM --- BRIDLE PATH & BURNHAM RD 07:24 AM --- FORT HILL RD & HACKMATACK WAY 07:24 AM --- 30 WILSON RD 07:34 AM --- LAWN AVE & MAIN ST 07:24 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & JANE ST 07:17 AM --- BURNHAM RD & MOUNTVIEW DR & 07:24 AM --- ANNIE’S WAY & FORT HILL RD 07:24 AM --- 278 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:35 AM --- JOSEPH DR & MAIN ST 07:25 AM --- COLD SPRING LN & DINGLEY SPRING RD NONESUCH RD 07:25 AM --- 777 FORT HILL RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:35 AM --- CUMBERLAND LN & MAIN STREET & 07:25 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & SHAWS MILL RD 07:17 AM --- 133 BURNHAM RD 07:25 AM --- FORT HILL RD & MAPLE RIDGE RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL CARNATION DR 07:26 AM --- BUCK ST & DINGLEY SPRING RD 07:18 AM --- 166 BURNHAM RD 07:26 AM --- 766 FORT HILL RD 07:36 AM --- ELIZABETH ST & MAIN STREET & TINK DR 07:26 AM --- BUCK ST & SHAWS MILL RD 07:18 AM --- BURNHAM RD & DISTANT PINES DR 07:26 AM --- 730 FORT HILL RD BUS 11 HS/MS - JOHN STUART 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:27 AM --- BOULDER DR & BUCK ST 07:19 AM --- 202 BURNHAM RD 07:27 AM --- FORT HILL RD & GRANT RD 07:06 AM --- 463 FORT HILL RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:27 AM --- BOULDER DR & JENNIFER WAY 07:19 AM --- 219 BURNHAM RD 07:27 AM --- 720 FORT HILL RD 07:07 AM --- 513 FORT HILL RD 07:28 AM --- JENNIFER WAY & SPILLER RD & 07:19 AM --- BURNHAM RD & SANDY TER 07:30 AM --- 555 FORT HILL RD 07:08 AM --- FORT HILL RD & BETTY LOU DR BUS 23 HS/MS - BOB BOUTHIET TRUMAN RD 07:21 AM --- EVERGREEN DR & HODGDON RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM --- 123 SPILLER RD 07:02 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:28 AM --- PAIGE DR & SPILLER RD 07:22 AM --- 293 COUNTY RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:10 AM --- 92 SPILLER RD 07:16 AM --- 25 DEERING RD 07:31 AM --- DANIEL ST & OSSIPEE TRL 07:23 AM --- COUNTY RD & RYANS MDW 07:11 AM --- 74 SPILLER RD 07:16 AM --- 38 DEERING RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:24 AM --- 165 DEERING DR BUS 3 HS/MS - JEN FICKETT 07:12 AM --- 35 BOULDER DR 07:17 AM --- 65 DEERING RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:25 AM --- 179 DEERING DR 07:10 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:13 AM --- 53 SPILLER RD 07:17 AM --- 71 DEERING RD 07:29 AM --- 274 COUNTY RD 07:10 AM --- ELM ST & MAIN STREET & WATER ST 07:13 AM --- 197 BUCK ST 07:18 AM --- 81 DEERING RD BUS 28 HS/MS - BRYAN MCMANUS 07:29 AM --- 270 COUNTY RD 07:11 AM --- 53 STATE ST 07:14 AM --- 212 BUCK ST 07:18 AM --- DEERING RD & FAITH DR 07:22 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:30 AM --- 234 COUNTY RD 07:11 AM --- ACADEMY ST & COLLEGE AVE 07:14 AM --- 218 BUCK ST 07:18 AM --- DEERING RD & JULIA DR 07:25 AM --- 51 NEWELL ST 07:31 AM --- 190 COUNTY RD 07:13 AM --- CRESSEY RD & OSSIPEE TRL & STATE ST 07:15 AM --- 255 BUCK ST 07:21 AM --- NARRAGANSETT TRL & OSBORNE RD 07:25 AM --- 29 NEWELL ST 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM --- OSSIPEE TRL & WILDLIFE DR 07:15 AM --- 281 BUCK ST & SHAW RD 07:25 AM --- NEWELL ST & PLEASANT ST 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:15 AM --- NOBLES WAY & OSSIPEE TRL 07:15 AM --- BUCK ST & QUAIL RIDGE DR 07:22 AM --- 116 OSBORNE RD 07:26 AM --- 667 GRAY RD 07:16 AM --- 179 OSSIPEE TRL 07:16 AM --- 294 BUCK ST 07:23 AM --- 34 OSBORNE RD 07:26 AM --- GRAY RD & MALLISON ST BUS 1 K-5 - BARBARA HINES 07:16 AM --- 4 RUST RD 07:16 AM --- BUCK ST & FARRINGTON RD 07:23 AM --- OSBORNE RD & SCROGGIE WAY 07:26 AM --- GRAY RD & SYDNEYS WAY 08:18 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 07:18 AM --- BROWN RD & OSSIPEE TRL 07:18 AM --- FARRINGTON RD & MOSCA NERO DR 07:24 AM --- 15 OSBORNE RD 07:28 AM --- 333 GRAY RD 08:20 AM --- CAITLIN DR & STARLIT WAY 07:18 AM --- 240 OSSIPEE TRL 07:18 AM --- 42 FARRINGTON RD 07:24 AM --- 9 OSBORNE RD 07:28 AM --- 329 GRAY RD 08:20 AM --- CAITLIN DR & QUINCY DR 07:19 AM --- 158 OSSIPEE TRL 07:18 AM --- 31 FARRINGTON RD 07:24 AM --- 243 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:28 AM --- 317 GRAY RD 08:20 AM --- BRADFORD DR & QUINCY DR 07:22 AM --- 36 OSSIPEE TRL 07:19 AM --- COTTON DR & FARRINGTON RD 07:25 AM --- 3 WEBSTER RD 07:28 AM --- 280 GRAY RD 08:21 AM --- CRAIG DR & QUINCY DR 07:25 AM --- HARDING RD & TWILIGHT LN 07:22 AM --- 181, 187, 189, 193 DINGLEY SPRING RD 07:26 AM --- 33 WEBSTER RD 07:29 AM --- GRAY RD & HAMBLEN RD & LITTLE 08:21 AM --- QUINCY DR & QUINCY DR 07:26 AM --- LEAHA LN & NARRAGANSETT ST 07:23 AM --- 211 DINGLEY SPRING RD 07:28 AM --- 229 FLAGGY MEADOW RD RIVER DR 08:22 AM --- CRESTWOOD DR & SOUTH ST 07:26 AM --- BRIARWOOD LN & NARRAGANSETT ST 07:23 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & PATRICK DR 07:28 AM --- 220 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:29 AM --- GRAY RD & 1ST LONGMEADOW DR 08:23 AM --- DEER RUN DR & WATERHOUSE RD 07:27 AM --- NARRAGANSETT ST & TERAN ST 07:24 AM --- 265 DINGLEY SPRING RD 07:28 AM --- 210 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:30 AM --- GRAY RD & QUEEN ST 08:23 AM --- 41 WATERHOUSE RD 07:27 AM --- 129 NARRAGANSETT ST 07:25 AM --- BRANDON’S WAY & LINE RD 07:29 AM --- CIDER MILL DR & FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:31 AM --- GRAY RD & ROSS ROAD 08:24 AM --- CARRIAGE HILL RD & WATERHOUSE RD 07:27 AM --- 118 NARRAGANSETT ST 07:25 AM --- IRA DR & LINE RD 07:29 AM --- FLAGGY MEADOW RD & KINGS GRANT LN 07:32 AM --- 144 GRAY RD 08:24 AM --- CORNUCOPIA WAY & WATERHOUSE RD 07:28 AM --- 110 NARRAGANSETT ST 07:36 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:29 AM --- DAVIS ANX & FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:32 AM --- 132 GRAY RD. 08:24 AM --- 60 WATERHOUSE RD 07:29 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL MAIN LOOP 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:30 AM --- 157 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:32 AM --- 127 GRAY RD 08:25 AM --- 22 WATERHOUSE RD 07:29 AM --- 60 NARRAGANSETT ST 07:30 AM --- 155 FLAGGY MEADOW ROAD 07:32 AM --- OLD DYNAMITE WAY 08:26 AM --- MARYANN DR & WATERHOUSE RD 07:30 AM --- 12 NARRAGANSETT ST BUS 14 HS/MS - BETHANY DUSSEAULT 07:30 AM --- 136 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:33 AM --- 124 GRAY RD 08:27 AM --- SAMANTHA DR & SOUTH ST 07:30 AM --- PINE ST 07:19 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:31 AM --- CRESSEY RD & VAN VLIET DR 07:36 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL MAIN LOOP 08:28 AM --- 206 SOUTH ST 07:31 AM --- PREBLE ST & SOUTH ST 07:22 AM --- 16 MALLISON ST 07:32 AM --- 68 CRESSEY RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 08:29 AM --- 28 RUNNING SPRINGS RD 07:33 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:23 AM --- MALLISON ST & MOSHER RD 07:32 AM --- 43 CRESSEY RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 08:29 AM --- SUNRISE LN & VILLAGE WOODS CIR 07:35 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:23 AM --- MOSHER RD & # 56 07:33 AM --- CRESSEY RD & HEATHER WAY 08:30 AM --- 27 VILLAGE WOODS CIR 07:24 AM --- ACORN ST & MOSHER RD 07:33 AM --- 115 FLAGGY MEADOW RD BUS 40 HS/MS - JOHN GRONDIN 08:30 AM --- 39 VILLAGE WOODS CIR BUS 4 HS/MS - CATHY MCKINNON 07:24 AM --- 80 MOSHER RD 07:33 AM --- 97 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:06 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:31 AM --- 27 OAK WOOD DR 07:28 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:24 AM --- 134 MOSHER RD 07:34 AM --- 96 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:13 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & PINECONE LN 08:31 AM --- 60 RUNNING SPRINGS 07:30 AM --- FORT HILL RD & WOLF RIVER RUN 07:25 AM --- MORSE MEADOW DR & MOSHER RD 07:34 AM --- 54 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:14 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & OLD OAK LN 08:32 AM --- 69 RUNNING SPRINGS RD 07:31 AM --- FORT HILL RD & NORWAY RD 07:25 AM --- 159 MOSHER RD 07:34 AM --- 50 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:14 AM --- 49 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:32 AM --- 18 SOLOMON DR 07:31 AM --- 347 FORT HILL RD 07:26 AM --- 230 MOSHER RD 07:35 AM --- 10 FLAGGY MEADOW RD 07:14 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & WHITE BIRCH LN 08:33 AM --- ADELINE DR & SOLOMON DR 07:32 AM --- FORT HILL RD & LONGVIEW DR 07:26 AM --- 236 MOSHER RD 07:36 AM --- 71 NARRAGANSETT ST 07:14 AM --- 75 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:34 AM --- CANTERBURY PINES DR & WEEKS RD 07:33 AM --- FORT HILL RD & VALLEY VIEW DR 07:27 AM --- 268 MOSHER RD 07:36 AM --- 6 ACCESS RD 07:15 AM --- 96 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:35 AM --- LAUREL PINES DR & WINTERBERRY DR 07:33 AM --- 271 FORT HILL RD 07:27 AM --- 284 MOSHER RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:16 AM --- 166 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:35 AM --- 18 LAUREL PINES DR 07:34 AM --- FORT HILL RD & MERCIER WAY 07:27 AM --- 287 MOSHER RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:16 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & JUNEAU WAY 08:36 AM --- LAUREL PINES DR & WEEKS RD 07:34 AM --- FORT HILL RD & GORDON FARMS RD & 07:27 AM --- MOSHER RD & QUEEN ST 07:17 AM --- 219 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:38 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL PHINNEY ST 07:28 AM --- 313 MOSHER RD BUS 25 HS/MS - LARRY WARREN 07:17 AM --- 245 NEW PORTLAND R 08:40 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 07:34 AM --- FORT HILL RD & GREEN TREES DR & 07:29 AM --- 352 & 354 MOSHER RD 07:12 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:18 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & RANGELEY WAY 08:49 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL PHEASANT LN 07:30 AM --- 393 MOSHER RD 07:22 AM --- 107 LINE RD 07:19 AM --- 309 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:54 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:35 AM --- 215 FORT HILL RD 07:31 AM --- 551 MAIN ST 07:23 AM --- BALSAM LN & LINE RD 07:19 AM --- 317 NEW PORTLAND RD 07:35 AM --- FORT HILL RD & MEADOW CROSSING DR 07:31 AM --- 551 MAIN STREET 07:23 AM --- ELLIOTT RD & LINE RD 07:19 AM --- 320 NEW PORTLAND RD BUS 2 K-5 - JOANNA GORDON 07:36 AM --- 180 FORT HILL RD 07:32 AM --- GATEWAY COMMONS DR & MAIN ST & 07:24 AM --- LEAVITT DR & LINE RD 07:20 AM --- BARTLETT RD & ALBERTA WAY 08:03 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 07:36 AM --- FALCON CREST DR & FORT HILL RD & SHAMROCK DR 07:24 AM --- 7 LINE RD 07:20 AM --- 42 BARTLETT RD 08:13 AM --- 37 NORTH STREET SCHOOL ST 07:32 AM --- 409 & 415 MAIN ST 07:25 AM --- 148 DOW RD 07:21 AM --- 19 LOWELL RD 08:13 AM --- 47 NORTH ST 07:37 AM --- 125 SCHOOL ST 07:36 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL MAIN LOOP 07:26 AM --- 12 FINN PARKER RD 07:22 AM --- 117 LONGFELLOW RD 08:14 AM --- 281 BUCK ST 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:27 AM --- DEWAYNS WAY & FINN PARKER RD 07:23 AM --- 346 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:14 AM --- 294 BUCK ST 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:28 AM --- FINN PARKER RD & PAULIN DR 07:24 AM --- COR. WOODSPELL RD 08:15 AM --- BUCK ST & QUAIL RIDGE DR 07:28 AM --- 99 FINN PARKER RD 07:24 AM --- BARNFIELD LN & LONGFELLOW RD 08:16 AM --- 218 BUCK ST BUS 6 HS/MS - DON HINES BUS 15 HS/MS - RALPH CLARK 07:28 AM --- 102 FINN PARKER RD 07:25 AM --- 70 LONGFELLOW RD 08:17 AM --- 39 JENNIFER WAY 07:20 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:10 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:28 AM --- 107 FINN PARKER RD 07:25 AM --- 45 LONGFELLOW RD 08:18 AM --- 28 SPILLER RD 07:21 AM --- 81 HUSTON RD 07:13 AM --- 19 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:28 AM --- 109 FINN PARKER RD 07:26 AM --- 36 LONGFELLOW RD. 08:19 AM --- 4 SPILLER RD 07:22 AM --- 32 HARDING BRIDGE RD 07:13 AM --- GILBERT WAY & SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:29 AM --- 135 WOOD RD 07:26 AM --- 5 LONGFELLOW RD 08:18 AM---19 SPILLER RD 07:22 AM --- HARDING BRIDGE RD & SLEEPY HOLLOW DR 07:14 AM --- 55 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:29 AM --- 127 WOOD RD 07:27 AM --- 85 BRACKETT RD 08:20 AM --- 2 PAIGE DR 07:23 AM --- 78 HARDING BRIDGE RD 07:16 AM --- 163 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:29 AM --- DAISY LN & WOOD RD 07:27 AM --- 59 BRACKETT RD 08:21 AM --- 39 SPILLER RD 07:23 AM --- 91 HARDING BRIDGE RD 07:16 AM --- 211 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:30 AM --- 108 WOOD RD 07:27 AM --- 55 BRACKETT RD 08:21 AM --- 53 SPILLER RD 07:24 AM --- 108 HARDING BRIDGE RD 07:17 AM --- 220 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:30 AM --- EMMA LN & WOOD RD 07:28 AM --- 52 BRACKETT RD 08:21 AM --- 58 SPILLER RD 07:24 AM --- ICHABOD EXTENSION 07:17 AM --- 221 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:31 AM --- JORDAN DR & WOOD RD 07:28 AM --- BRACKETT RD & JACKIES WAY & 08:22 AM --- 74 SPILLER RD 07:24 AM --- 134 HARDING BRIDGE RD 07:18 AM --- EAGLE COVE RD & KEMP RD 07:31 AM --- 55 WOOD RD SNOWBERRY DR 08:22 AM --- 86 SPILLER RD 07:27 AM --- ICHABOD LN & SLEEPY HOLLOW DR 07:19 AM --- KEMP RD & MALLARD DR 07:31 AM --- CLAY RD & WOOD RD 07:29 AM --- BLACK BROOK RD & BRACKETT RD 08:23 AM --- 120 SPILLER RD 07:27 AM --- HUSTON RD & SLEEPY HOLLOW DR 07:20 AM --- 228 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:32 AM --- 31 WOOD RD 07:30 AM --- 75 LIBBY AVE 08:23 AM --- 140 SPILLER RD 07:28 AM --- DYER RD & HUSTON RD 07:20 AM --- 236 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:32 AM --- 8 WOOD RD 07:30 AM --- LIBBY AVE & SHEPARDS WAY 08:24 AM --- 176 SPILLER RD 07:28 AM --- 163 HUSTON RD 07:21 AM --- 246 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:37 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:30 AM --- LIBBY AVE & WILLOWDALE DR 08:25 AM --- MIGHTY ST & MURRAY DR 07:28 AM --- 186/185 HUSTON RD 07:21 AM --- 250 SEBAGO LAKE RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:33 AM --- 126 DAY RD 08:25 AM --- 607 FORT HILL RD 07:29 AM --- TUCKER DR 07:22 AM --- BARSTOW RD & HIGHMEADOW DR & 07:33 AM --- DAY RD & HARTS WAY 08:28 AM --- BENS WAY & FORT HILL RD 07:29 AM --- HANNAH DR & HUSTON RD WILSON RD BUS 26 HS/MS - DEB KIDDER 07:34 AM --- 60 DAY RD 08:28 AM --- FORT HILL RD & HACKMATACK WAY 07:30 AM --- GRAY RD & HUSTON RD 07:23 AM --- BARSTOW RD & WOODLAND RD 07:06 AM --- BUS GARAGE 07:34 AM --- DAY RD & MCQUILLIANS HILL DR 08:28 AM --- 749 FORT HILL RD 07:30 AM --- GRAY RD & PLEASANT ST 07:23 AM --- CALISA LN & PLUMMER RD 07:14 AM --- 260 OSSIPEE TRAIL # B 07:35 AM --- 32 DAY RD 08:28 AM --- ANNIE’S WAY & FORT HILL RD 07:30 AM --- SIMONA SHORES 07:24 AM --- 116 DUNLAP RD 07:15 AM --- 275 OSSIPEE TRL 07:35 AM --- DAY RD & HERRICK RD 08:29 AM --- MAPLE RIDGE RD & SHAD GULLY RD 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 07:25 AM --- 81 DUNLAP RD 07:15 AM --- 288 OSSIPEE TRL 07:35 AM --- 6 DAY RD 08:30 AM --- 730 FORT HILL RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:26 AM --- 38 DUNLAP RD 07:16 AM --- ALEXANDER DR & OLD ORCHARD RD 07:36 AM --- 4 DAY RD 08:30 AM --- FORT HILL RD & GRANT RD 07:28 AM --- 60 SEBAGO LAKE RD & OSSIPEE TRL 07:38 AM --- HIGH SCHOOL 08:30 AM --- 720 FORT HILL RD 07:40 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL

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DOREEN GRONDIN 08:19 AM --- COTTON DR & FARRINGTON RD 08:06 AM --- 72 BRACKETT RD 08:31 AM --- COOPER’S WAY & DAY RD 08:35 AM --- 26 WILSON RD 08:18 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:20 AM --- 3 ALEXANDER DR 08:06 AM --- 85 BRACKETT RD 08:31 AM --- HEATHER GAUDREAH DAYCARE 60 DAY RD 08:36 AM --- 278 SEBAGO LAKE RD 08:20 AM --- 7 ACCESS 08:21 AM --- 74 ALEXANDER DR 08:06 AM --- 105 BRACKETT RD 08:32 AM --- DAY RD & MCQUILLIANS HILL DR 08:40 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:24 AM --- 8 ELKINS RD 08:21 AM --- 68 ALEXANDER DR 08:07 AM --- LOUISE ST & SHIRLEY LN 08:32 AM --- 31 DAY RD 08:48 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:25 AM --- TODDLE INN 79 LIBBY AVE 08:22 AM --- 313 OSSIPEE TRL 08:08 AM --- 29 LONGFELLOW RD 08:33 AM --- 24 DAY RD 08:51 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:26 AM --- OWLS NEST DAYCARE LIBBY AVE 08:23 AM --- 337 OSSIPEE TRAIL 08:08 AM --- 45 LONGFELLOW RD 08:33 AM --- DAY RD & HERRICK RD 08:58 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:26 AM --- 342 MAIN STREET 08:23 AM --- 349 OSSIPEE TRL 08:09 AM --- 80 LONGFELLOW RD 08:33 AM --- 4 DAY RD 08:27 AM --- CUMBERLAND LN & MAIN STREET & 08:24 AM --- 381 OSSIPEE TRL 08:10 AM --- COR. WOODSPELL RD 08:34 AM --- 180 SOUTH ST BUS 11 K-5 - JOHN STUART CARNATION DR 08:25 AM --- 435 OSSIPEE TRAIL 08:10 AM --- 104 LONGFELLOW RD 08:35 AM --- MAPLEWOOD DR & SOUTH ST 08:10 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:34 AM --- GORHAM REC 40 ACORN STREET 08:26 AM --- 475 OSSIPEE TRL 08:10 AM --- 19 LOWELL RD 08:35 AM --- BRAMBLEWOOD LN & SOUTH ST 08:18 AM --- PERRY KRISTIN DBA COZY COOP 31 08:40 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:26 AM --- CAROLYN DR & OSSIPEE TRL 08:11 AM --- BARTLETT RD & ALBERTA WAY 08:35 AM --- RIDGEWAY AVE & SOUTH ST FARRINGTON RD 08:50 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:27 AM --- 486 OSSIPEE TRL 08:11 AM --- BARTLETT RD & BEE HAPPY WAY 08:36 AM --- BALL PARK RD & MORRILL AVE 08:20 AM --- CRADLES AND CRAYONS 341 OSSIPEE TRL 08:58 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:28 AM --- 404 OSSIPEE TRL 08:11 AM --- 42 BARTLETT RD 08:36 AM --- MORRILL AVE & RACKLEFF WAY 08:23 AM --- LITTLE DUCKLING DAYCARE 502 09:06 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:29 AM --- 396 OSSIPEE TRAIL 08:13 AM --- 117 LONGFELLOW RD 08:38 AM --- 207 MAIN STREET OSSIPEE TRL 08:30 AM --- OLD ORCHARD RD & OSSIPEE TRL 08:13 AM --- 125 LONGFELLOW RD 08:39 AM --- ELIZABETH ST & MAIN STREET & TINK DR 08:26 AM --- 25 LEDGE HILL RD BUS 23 K-5 - BOB BOUTHIET 08:30 AM --- 310 OSSIPEE TRL 08:14 AM --- LONGFELLOW DR & NEW GORHAM RD 08:40 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:27 AM --- 14 LEDGE HILL RD 08:10 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:31 AM --- 288 OSSIPEE TRL 08:14 AM --- 358 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:43 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:28 AM --- 19 LEDGE HILL RD 08:15 AM --- 27 WOOD RD 08:31 AM --- DANIEL ST & OSSIPEE TRL 08:14 AM --- 350 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:51 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:37 AM --- ACADEMY ST & COLLEGE AVE 08:16 AM --- 31 WOOD RD 08:32 AM --- JONATHAN RD & OSSIPEE TRL 08:15 AM --- 321 NEW PORTLAND RD 08:55 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:37 AM --- 24 & 20 COLLEGE AVE 08:16 AM --- 35 WOOD RD 08:33 AM --- 186 OSSIPEE TRL 08:16 AM --- NEW PORTLAND RD & RANGELEY WAY 08:38 AM --- 25 SCHOOL ST GORHAM ARTS 08:16 AM --- 52 WOOD RD 08:35 AM --- 86 OSSIPEE TRL 08:16 AM --- 257 NEW PORTLAND ROAD BUS 4 K-5 - CATHY MCKINNON ALLIANCE 08:16 AM --- 53 WOOD RD 08:38 AM --- 57 COLLEGE AVE 08:17 AM --- MCADAM WAY & NEW PORTLAND RD 08:09 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:38 AM --- 39 SCHOOL ST CHILDREN”S 08:17 AM --- 60 WOOD RD 08:40 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:18 AM --- 79 LIBBY AVE TODDLE INN 08:20 AM --- 127 HARDING BRIDGE RD ADVENTURES 08:17 AM --- JORDAN DR & WOOD RD 08:42 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:18 AM --- LIBBY AVE & WILLOWDALE DR 08:20 AM --- 126 HARDING BRIDGE RD 08:39 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:17 AM --- ROGER’S WAY & WOOD RD 08:52 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:19 AM --- 119 LIBBY AVE 08:21 AM --- END OF ICHABOD LN 08:45 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:18 AM --- EMMA LN & WOOD RD 08:56 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:19 AM --- 346 MAIN ST 08:22 AM --- 45 SLEEPY HOLLOW DR 08:51 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:18 AM --- 108 WOOD RD 08:20 AM --- 342 MAIN STREET 08:23 AM --- DYER RD & HUSTON RD 08:55 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:18 AM --- 117 WOOD RD BUS 27 K-5 - 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LARRY WARREN 08:36 AM --- 68 WINSLOW RD 08:34 AM --- 81 KEMP RD 08:23 AM --- DEERING RD & FAITH DR 08:13 AM --- 119 MIGHTY ST 08:05 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:40 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:35 AM --- KEMP RD & MALLARD DR 08:26 AM --- 297 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:14 AM --- 100 MIGHTY ST 08:13 AM --- 109 FINN PARKER RD 08:48 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:36 AM --- 220 SEBAGO LAKE RD 08:26 AM --- 279 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:15 AM --- 52 MIGHTY ST 08:14 AM --- 107 FINN PARKER RD 08:51 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:37 AM --- 172 SEBAGO LAKE RD 08:28 AM --- LEAHA LN & NARRAGANSETT ST 08:15 AM --- 25 MIGHTY ST 08:14 AM --- DUCHAINE DR & FINN PARKER RD 09:00 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:40 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:29 AM --- 28 WILLIAM HENRY DR 08:16 AM --- 17 MIGHTY ST 08:15 AM --- DEWAYNS WAY & SALLY DR 08:49 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:29 AM --- 25 WILLIAM HENRY DR AND T/A 08:17 AM --- 414 FORT HILL RD 08:15 AM --- 64 FINN PARKER RD BUS 28 K-5 - BRYAN MCMANUS 08:52 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:30 AM --- 8 LUCINDA TERRACE 08:17 AM --- FORT HILL RD & NORWAY RD 08:16 AM --- 26 FINN PARKER RD 08:09 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:59 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:30 AM --- 22 WILLIAM HENRY DR 08:19 AM --- 306 FORT HILL RD 08:17 AM --- 12 FINN PARKER RD 08:18 AM --- 8 NEWELL ST BUS 42 K-5 - LINDA WEBSTER 08:31 AM --- 27 ADELINE DR 08:19 AM --- 284 FORT HILL RD 08:19 AM --- ELLIOTT RD & LINE RD 08:19 AM --- 622 GRAY RD 08:09 AM --- MIDDLE SCHOOL BUS LOOP 08:31 AM --- 21 ADELINE DR 08:20 AM --- 21 PHINNEY ST 08:19 AM --- 67 LINE RD 08:19 AM --- GRAY RD & SYDNEYS WAY 08:17 AM --- AMANDA LN & BEECH RIDGE RD & 08:31 AM --- 12 ADELINE DR 08:21 AM --- PHINNEY ST & TANGLEWOOD DR 08:19 AM --- BALSAM LN & LINE RD 08:21 AM --- 280 GRAY RD EARLE’S WAY 08:32 AM --- 10 WILLIAM HENRY DR 08:23 AM --- PHEASANT LN 08:20 AM --- 77 LINE RD 08:21 AM --- GRAY RD & HAMBLEN RD & LITTLE 08:20 AM --- COUNTY RD & STROUDWATER FALLS LN 08:33 AM --- 113 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:23 AM --- 232 FORT HILL RD 08:21 AM --- 143 LINE RD RIVER DR 08:21 AM --- SEEDLINGS TO SUNFLOWERS COUNTY 08:33 AM --- 110 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:24 AM --- MEADOW CROSSING DR & SPRING 08:21 AM --- BRANDON’S WAY & LINE RD 08:21 AM --- GRAY RD & LITTLE RIVER DR RD & SOUTH ST 08:33 AM --- 90 NARRAGANSETT ST BROOK LN 08:21 AM --- IRA DR & LINE RD 08:22 AM --- GRAY RD & LONGMEADOW DR 08:22 AM --- BURNHAM RD & TAPLEY DR 08:34 AM --- 55 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:25 AM --- 162 SCHOOL ST 08:22 AM --- 275 DINGLEY SPRING RD 08:22 AM --- GRAY RD & LONGMEADOW DR 08:22 AM --- 59 BURNHAM ROAD 08:34 AM --- 52 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:25 AM --- 102 SCHOOL ST 08:23 AM --- 261 DINGLEY SPRING RD 08:23 AM --- LIBBY AVE & QUEEN ST 08:23 AM --- 80 BURNHAM RD 08:34 AM --- 22 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:26 AM --- 113 SCHOOL ST 08:23 AM --- DINGLEY SPRING RD & PATRICK DR 08:23 AM --- LIBBY AVE & TANNERY BROOK RD 08:23 AM --- BRIDLE PATH & BURNHAM RD 08:34 AM --- FALL LN & NARRAGANSETT ST 08:26 AM --- 121 SCHOOL ST 08:24 AM --- 211 DINGLEY SPRING RD 08:23 AM --- 363 LIBBY AVE 08:24 AM --- BURNHAM RD & MOUNTVIEW DR & 08:35 AM --- 12 NARRAGANSETT ST 08:26 AM --- 137 SCHOOL ST 08:24 AM --- 187 DINGLEY SPRING RD 08:24 AM --- GRAY RD & ROSS ROAD NONESUCH RD 08:35 AM --- PINE ST& STATE ST DOLBY FUNERAL 08:27 AM --- 165 FORT HILL RD 08:26 AM --- FILES RD & PAM’S WAY 08:25 AM --- HILLVIEW RD & JOHNSON RD 08:24 AM --- 119 BURNHAM RD HOME 08:28 AM --- 17 GREEN TREES DR 08:26 AM --- 17 FILES RD 08:26 AM --- HILLVIEW RD & JOHNSON RD 08:26 AM --- BURNHAM RD & SANDY TER 08:35 AM --- 53 STATE ST 08:28 AM --- 33 GREENTREES DR 08:27 AM --- FILES RD & FILLIONS WAY 08:26 AM --- JOHNSON RD & WESTERN AVE 08:26 AM --- 218 BURNHAM RD 08:35 AM --- 655 MAIN ST 08:29 AM --- 1 MERCIER WAY 08:28 AM --- 65 FILES RD 08:26 AM --- GRAY RD & JOHNSON RD 08:27 AM --- BURNHAM RD & DISTANT PINES DR 08:36 AM --- CHURCH ST & WATER ST 08:30 AM --- GORDON FARMS RD & MERCIER WAY 08:28 AM --- 69 FILES RD 08:27 AM --- 33 GRAY RD 08:27 AM --- BURNHAM RD & KINNEY RD 08:37 AM --- VILLAGE SCHOOL 08:30 AM --- GORDON FARMS RD & MERCIER WAY 08:29 AM --- 112 FILES RD 08:27 AM --- 37 GRAY RD 08:27 AM --- 166 BURNHAM RD 08:40 AM --- NARRAGANSETT SCHOOL 08:32 AM --- SETTLER’S WAY & VALLEY VIEW DR 08:29 AM --- FILES RD & BURTON DR 08:27 AM --- 45 GRAY RD 08:29 AM --- 32 MITCHELL HILL RD 08:49 AM --- GREAT FALLS SCHOOL 08:34 AM --- FORT HILL RD & LONGVIEW DR 08:29 AM --- 127 FILES RD 08:27 AM --- BOUCHARD DR & GRAY RD 08:31 AM --- 4 BURNHAM RD 08:53 AM --- BUS GARAGE 08:34 AM --- DUCATI DR & FORT HILL RD 08:30 AM --- 137 & 138 FILES RD 08:28 AM --- 67 GRAY RD 08:34 AM --- 208 BRACKETT RD 08:35 AM --- FORT HILL RD & WOLF RIVER RUN 08:31 AM --- 113 DOW RD 08:28 AM --- 107 GRAY RD 08:35 AM --- 146 BRACKETT RD BUS 10 K-5 - 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Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper | August 22, 2019 | [email protected] | Gorham Times | 9 School Notes Gorham Adopts ALICE Model Gorham Middle School’s (GMS) grant application to benefit Gorham’s BackPack Program and the GMS Garden has been selected as a Top 200 State Farm Neighborhood Assist® cause. This was the only cause from Maine selected. Now through August 23, the community can as New Safety Procedure vote for GMS to win a $25,000 grant from State Farm. Vote at https://www.neighborhoodas- sist.com/entry/2023987. You can vote up to 10 times every day. The BackPack Program Chris Record, Ph.D. not a safe option. Any doorway is provides students who are suffering from the effects of hunger with nutritious, easy-to- Assistant Superintendent locked and barricaded. prepare food to eat during the weekends and school vacations. The GMS Garden grows and Inform is communicating infor- donates 800-1000 lbs. of produce to the Gorham Food Pantry every year. Grant money will Gorham School District (GSD) mation in real time regarding the help sustain the BackPack Program and allow them to add fresh fruit to their weekly packings. will implement a change to the lock- shooter’s location. The grant would also be used to purchase a greenhouse for the garden at GMS to expand the down protocols beginning this fall. Counter is a last resort by creat- growing season; thus, increasing their donation to the pantry. Tragically, this is a time in our coun- ing noise, movement, distance, and try when everyone needs to be bet- distraction to reduce the shooter’s Superintendent Heather Perry recently posted her opening blog for the 2019-20 school year. ter prepared to respond to an active ability to shoot accurately. Visit https://gorhamsuperintendent.blogspot.com/. shooter no matter where they are. Evacuate when safe to do so by While the GSD feels Gorham running from danger to predeter- schools are very safe, we also feel mined rally points. it is our duty to stay abreast of best During the summer of 2018, mul- Special School Committee practices in these areas and to reach tiple Gorham school administrators out to collaborate with the Gorham and GPD officers attended a two- Police Department (GPD) in examin- day intensive ALICE workshop to ing their approach to lockdown situ- become certified ALICE instructors. Meeting AUGUST 14, 2019 ations. Throughout the 18-19 school year, For years, Gorham staff and stu- all GSD staff members were trained Kathy Corbett the bids were under the budget esti- dents have been trained in standard by certified instructors in the ALICE Staff Writer mate,” said Norman Justice, Facilities “lockdown” procedures, which model. This training included “live” and Transportation Manager. The required all adults and children to simulations during which staff mem- At a special meeting last week, the amount budgeted for the site stay put in a locked classroom and bers had to utilize their training to Gorham School Committee awarded and connector in the referendum huddle away from doors and win- respond in real-time using the ALICE the Narragansett School modular approved by voters last spring was dows. Sadly, nationwide research has components. classroom addition site and connec- $1,089,081. shown that this passive huddling and Starting this September, the dis- tor project to DiMatteo Construction Superintendent Heather Perry waiting lockdown practice has often trict will begin training students in Management of South Portland for and Justice met with Town Council proven ineffective at saving lives. the ALICE model with a three-step the amount of $782,000. DiMatteo’s members and Town Manager Knowing this, in conjunction with process that is age appropriate and bid was the lowest of the four compa- Ephrem Paraschak before the bid was the Gorham Police, the GSD selected places the most emphasis on fol- nies that submitted competitive bids. approved to resolve issues related to the ALICE model because it is a lowing the adult’s direction in the “Even with the added roadway and changes in the site location and the research-based, proactive, options- moment. move to the west side of the school, modular foundation. based, empowering program for Anyone who has questions and/or responding to a violent incident. It just wants to learn more about the stands for the following and does not implementation of ALICE, is invited follow in a predetermined order. to attend an information session at If you have news or an event you would like Alert is your first notification of Gorham Middle School on August danger. It is recognizing the signs 27 at 6 p.m. in the auditorium. If to share, email [email protected] of danger and receiving information unable to make this event, please about the danger from others. reach out to school principals with Lockdown occurs if evacuation is any questions.

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DEAN’S LIST a.m. and the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 6-7 p.m. Free for Gorham Meaghan Higgins, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York residents in need. Located at 299B Main Street, next to St. Anne’s Church. FMI, 222-4351 or Garrett Higgins, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont visit www.gorhamfoodpantry.org. Jamie Juskiewicz, Regis College, Weston, Massachusetts The Gorham Medical Closet located at the Municipal Center 75 South St is free and avail- OF INTEREST able to Gorham residents in need of wheelchairs, shower seats, commodes, walkers, canes, Gorham Recreation’s Glow in the Park Family Fun Run will be held on Friday, August crutches and more. FMI 839-3859;839-2484; 839-3228; 329-4976; 839-3494; 839-6450. 23rd (rain date August 24th), at Shaw Park beginning at 7:30 pm. The event will fea- Hours are by appointment only with one of the volunteers. If you don’t reach a volunteer, leave ture a pre and post-run dance party, an untimed 5K or 1.5-mile fun run/walk and special a message and they will return your call. prizes for Glow runners who are the brightest, most flashy and most reflective. Open to all ages. Register online at http://www.gorhamrec.com/info/activities/program_details. SENIOR NEWS aspx?ProgramID=29000#0_142177 or on site at the event from 6-7 p.m. Proceeds from The Lecky Brown Center’s ‘ARTrageous Seniors’ will offer one last Open Studio art with registration fees benefit recreation programs and Shaw Park improvements. opportunities to try different subjects and media on August 30. Bring your own projects to share and work on or jump into a new project with our art instructor. Located on the 3rd floor All of Baxter Memorial Library’s Discovery Story times are designed to introduce children at First Parish Church, 1 Church St in Gorham. FMI: Pam Tiffany, 239-2766 or leckybrowncen- to books and libraries in a positive and enjoyable way, using stories, , and movement to [email protected]. present and enhance early literacy skills and foster a love of reading. Three different age-spe- cific programs and one all-ages program are offered each week (except during Gorham school Lakes Region Senior Center, located at the Little Falls Activity Center, 40 Acorn St. is open vacations, holidays, and inclement weather closures) Find the Library’s daily schedule in the Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join them daily for coffee, tea, and socializing. Calendar section of each issue of the Gorham Times. Ongoing daily activities include Mahjong on Mondays – beginners welcome. FMI, Sue Chesler- Doherty, 272-3095; Tuesday crafts and card games. FMI, Avis 892-0298; The Memoir Writing Both Cumberland Farms in Gorham (137 Main Street and 5 Blue Ledge Road) are donating Group meets the last Wednesday of the month. FMI, David 892-9604; Thursday Table games a portion of their proceeds from Chill Zone purchases to the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at 10 a.m. and Friday Art Workshops at 9 a.m. FMI 892-0299. at Maine Medical Center through the end of August with the Cups for Kids fundraiser. USM NOTES The Gorham Lions meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Old Elmwood Move-in day for students for the Fall semester is Sunday, September 1. Classes begin School House on South Street (Rte. 114). New members always welcome. FMI, 929-9182. on September 3. With many events offered to the public throughout the year, find out what’s happening at USM at usm.maine.edu/events. Join the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust for a celebration of conservation at its Annual Meeting on Sunday, September 15, from 5-7:00 p.m. at Randall Orchards in Standish. Arrive The School of Music (usm.maine.edu/music) welcomes students of any major, students from early and enjoy apple picking. A trail walk for the Randall Orchards (Phase 2) trail opening will other institutions and community members to audition to join one of the School’s performing begin at 5 p.m. Social hour will begin at 6 p.m. with appetizers and fresh cider followed by a ensembles for the 2019/20 academic year (/music/ensembles). The online event calendar is slideshow presentation of highlights from the year along with annual meeting elections. Randall up to date for the fall semester (/music/events). FMI 780-5265. Orchards is owned by the Randall family and the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust holds a 500-acre conservation and agricultural easement on the orchard and surrounding forest. This The Department of Theatre celebrates women playwrights and directors this season. View event is free, but registration is required at https://www.prlt.org/event-sign-up-annualmtg due a sneak preview at usm.maine.edu/theatre. to limited space. 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12 | Gorham Times | [email protected] | August 22, 2019 | Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper SPORTS Local Athletes’ Dedication Begins with Conditioning

Destiny Cook Molly Murray, a junior at GHS, stick everyday. “I have a specific ditioning program prescribed for Sports Editor plays field hockey, participates on progressive strength training pro- their specific starting point, goals, the indoor track and field team, gram that I complete twice a week. and needs.” She also shared that When we think about profes- and is also a member of the varsity I also attend a group speed and athletes can benefit from less spe- sional athletes, we understand softball team. agility workout cific programs that focus more on there is conditioning and prepara- Murray trains twice per week.” overall generic athleticism including year-round for In addition, speed, agility, cardiovascular endur- tion that goes into becoming elite Conditioning can improve an and competing at the highest level. softball. “During Coleman usu- ance, and power. Conditioning is not only for the the winter I have athlete’s performance including ally tries to get Success stories about athletes elite, however. It is also a part of weight lifting power, strength, speed, balance, at least one long who condition for their sports can many local athletes’ regimen as every Sunday. In slow endurance be inspiring. Brogan McDonald agility, coordination, and endur- they prepare for their seasons. April I start high workout (run- (GHS ’18) is an example of how Conditioning can improve an school softball, ance. Some athletes train for just ning, biking, pre-season training can lead to suc- athlete’s performance including and this year swimming or cessful sports seasons, even after one sport while many participate in power, strength, speed, balance, during every rowing) each high school. McDonald remembers agility, coordination, and endur- practice we did multiple athletic activities. week. He trains when he was in fifth grade and ance. Some athletes train for just circuits that with the next wasn’t the most athletic kid. He was one sport while many participate included sprints, season in mind. bigger than his peers and his coor- in multiple athletic activities. Some core and arm workouts,” she said. “When I train, I feel stronger, faster, dination was lacking. use a specific program to condition Murray’s conditioning for field and overall, more fit. I want to be “I remember my dad referring to while others participate in school- hockey began in June. Those work- in the best condition possible each the way I ran, calling me a ‘plow sanctioned team activities such as outs included strengthening and season, and I think about that with horse.’ Of course, it wasn’t a seri- lifting at the Gorham High School speed training. While she doesn’t each training session.” ous comment but I did take offense weight room during the summer, necessarily condition specifically for When looking at at the results of to it and I was normally looked or follow a coach’s advice about track, the preparation for her other his extra training ahead of baseball at as one of the slower kids when which areas to focus on. sports helps her get ready for the season, Hendrix said, “I feel that it came to things like playground Stan Skolfield, owner of Skolfield season. She said off-season condi- I am faster this year. I had more games and baseball.” In sixth grade, Speed Performance, said, “Off- tioning helps because she can focus endurance on the mound when I he hit his growth spurt and every- season strength and conditioning on the fundamentals of each sport started the season.” With the season thing started to “click.” He then programs can have a number of during the season. seven months away, Hendrix said added a conditioning program essential benefits for youth athletes. Both Bode Coleman, who is he has a lot of time to continue to which taught him to run properly The single most important benefit heading into his freshman year work for the results he hopes to and use his whole body to generate is injury prevention as well as the (lacrosse), and Caleb Hendrix (base- continue to achieve. speed and power. time it takes them to recover from ball), a rising sophomore at GHS, Stacey Coleman, Bode’s mother McDonald is now a goaltender an injury.” He also shared that a condition for their sports. In order and owner of My-Fit-24, said, “Each playing junior hockey; he is also well-constructed program works to to prepare for his lacrosse season individual athlete could benefit provide a solid athletic foundation. Coleman said he practices with his from having a highly specific con- Continued on Page 14

Since 1995 — A FREE, Biweekly Community Newspaper | August 22, 2019 | [email protected] | Gorham Times | 13 Local Athletes Begin with Conditioning Continued from Page 13 currently pursuing college hockey Gorham Runners Participate (NCAA). While he considers his offers to play college hockey, he is training three times a week with a in the Beach to Beacon strength coach where his focus is Destiny Cook keeping his body mobile but also Sports Editor adding strength and muscle. “I skate twice a week with my goalie It was a sunny Saturday morning as coach with yoga afterward,” he said. runners took their mark at the start of Skolfield is also an influence on the Annual Beach to Beacon on August Bode Coleman Photo credit My-Fit-24 McDonald. “He hands down has 3. The Beach to Beacon was created helped me realize my full poten- in 1984 by Maine native and Olympic tial as an athlete in general. His Champion Joan Benoit-Samuelson workouts have made me into a to realize her vision of having an completely different ‘beast’ as he International race in her home state. would say.” From the meal plan to Each year, in addition to the winnings the unique stretches he incorpo- for top runners, a $30,000 donation rates, McDonald said he feels more is given to a local charity by the TD confident when he walks out of a Charitable Foundation. Many Gorham runners participated session and his hard work is paying Photo credit Kristin Tugman off. “I’ve come a long way from the in the event, with this year’s beneficiary Brogan McDonald Photo credit McDonald Family pudgy little kid I was then,” he said. being the Telling Room. The Telling Kate Tugman (GHS ’19) placed second in Conditioning prior to competing Room is a nonprofit organization that the Beach to Beacon High School Mile with in a sport can be extremely benefi- believes the power of creative expres- a time of 5:36:4. Maine’s top high school cial to athletes who want to become sion can change communities and pre- runners raced in the competitive one-mile better and stronger. If an athlete pare youth for future success by build- race at Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth on doesn’t have access to a profes- ing confidence, strengthening literacy August 2. Tugman, along with her teammate sional, they can talk to their specific skills, and providing real audiences for Iris Kitchen (GHS ’19), who placed 7th, had coaches about what plan might their students. Check out the Gorham the opportunity to interact with elite athletes work for them. It might involve results at: https://www.beach2beacon. during the event. adding weight training at their org/about/results/. school gym for strength or running/ Photo credit My-Fit-24 sprinting for endurance and speed. Caleb Hendrix Athletes have many options avail- able to them in Gorham. Sports Etc. Skofield stated, “The stopwatch The 8th Annual 9/11 Memorial 5K Run/Walk Correction doesn’t lie. Before skill there is and Kids Fun Run will be held Sunday Sep- In our issue dated August 8, our sports athleticism, the basis of all sports. tember 8 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Gorham article on Mat Anderson should have Are you fast? Explosive? Strong? Recreation Department. The race benefits the stated that Anderson is the first GHS boys’ Can you move? Sport is movement. Stephen G. Ward Memorial Scholarship Fund. lacrosse player to play at the D1 level. We Simple.” For more information, visit the “Stephen Ward regret the error. Molly Murray Photo credit Murray Family 911 Memorial 5K” Facebook page.

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Officer spoke with people Baxter Memorial Library, Preschool Discovery Time (3-5 yrs), 9:30-10:15 a.m. Hillview Road caller advised that perhaps at the residence who “didn’t know who it not letting cats out so they didn’t cause was” but they coughed up the money for WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 damage would be the best cause of action. the taxi. Baxter Memorial Library • Baby Discovery Time, 9:30-9:50 a.m. Officer thought there might be a disturbance Officer attempted to make contact at Leaha at a Wood Road address based on the way • Family Discovery Time, 6-6:45 p.m. Lane residence in response to a noise com- the male was standing over the female. It plaint. No one answered the door. Officer was all good with no issues. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 waited for awhile but did not hear music Baxter Memorial Library, Toddler Discovery Time (18 mos.-3 yrs), 9:30-10 a.m. North Gorham Road caller wanted to know turned back up. This has been an ongoing how to make a gun inoperable. issue. Officer went to Finn Parker Road for a heat- Flaggy Meadow Road caller believed some- ed verbal argument but there was no crime. one was in an empty apartment. Officer $6 for 3 lines, $2 for each additional line checked and apartment was indeed empty. 35 word limit per ad Two dogs were running around Lombard Checks, Cash, Visa & Mastercard St. neighborhood. Caller reported one Ossipee Trail woman had concerns about showed its teeth to a male trying to catch her mail not being delivered. She was it. Owner was warned for dog at large. referred to the Postal Service as this is not a police matter. Woman reported her partner’s car had been spray painted in a parking lot. He had gone Two dogs were reported running loose on to work and she did not want an officer to Highland Ave. Officer found dogs lived on go see him. Officer advised male needed Lincoln Street. The back door was wide to report this incident as he is witness/ open and no one was home. Officer put victim. Officer checked area but did not find dogs in the house and secured the door. anyone walking around or any other issues Dog owner called in and advised the door relating to orange spray paint graffiti. does not shut properly and thanked officer for the assist. Hutcherson Drive caller reported a suspi- cious vehicle that has been pulling through Deering Road caller had questions about the parking lot for the past two years. getting back his property in West Paris. Caller’s wife was talking about it and he He was referred to Oxford County Sheriff’s thinks it is suspicious. Officer was to return Office.

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