Gorham Town Manager Peter Gagnon (left) and Mike Morin, of the Northern Forest Center

Gorham Town Manager Peter Gagnon (left) and Mike Morin, NH/VT program director for the Northern Forest Center, view the parcel at 420 Main St. last year. (MAURA ADAMS PHOTO)

GORHAM — The Northern Forest Center has helped the town of Gorham take full ownership of a parcel of land along the Androscoggin River that it will develop into a community trail hub. For almost a year, the Center held ownership of the property so that the town could complete its due diligence and secure its project funding.

The half-acre lot sits at 420 Main St. in Gorham and backs up to the Androscoggin River, adjacent to the trestle bridge that provides access across the river to multiple recreational opportunities.

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