GORHAM — A public hearing has been scheduled at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 29, at town hall on the changes proposed at the department of public works yard and transfer station located between Main Street (Route 2) and the Androscoggin River.

Paul Schmidt of CMA Engineers of Portsmouth, the engineer whose stamp is on the June 2019 plans submitted to the state Department of Environmental Services with the wetlands permit application, will be on hand to detail the project. He will likely also be able to update the town’s estimated costs.

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