Peter Gagnon (at left, standing) makes a point during a May 11 discussion

Peter Gagnon (at left, standing) makes a point during a May 11 discussion with an audience member on a sidewalk improvement grant project on a section of Main Street. (LISA D. CONNELL PHOTO)

GORHAM — In the days before his work as town manager comes to a close, it’s with mixed feelings that Peter Gagnon leaves that role for a new chapter in his life.

“If things were different, they would be different. It wasn’t my intention just to have a three-year contract,” he said during a telephone interview.

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