A mix-up with fuel delivery prompted the gas pumps to be taken out of service at the Exit 43 Quik Stop on Friday morning in Richmond.
Jessica Lowell
Jessica Lowell is the managing editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. She previously covers business and economic development and general news in the Gardiner area.
After short but intense aspirations to be an opera singer (age 4) and a deep-sea diver (age 6) her most enduring passion has been telling stories.
A University of Maine graduate, she worked for newspapers in New Hampshire, upstate New York and Wyoming, where she has won awards for investigative and explanatory journalism. She’s a fellow of the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism and the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources.
After several years out of journalism, she returned to Maine and to writing, where she spends her free time enjoying both trees and the ocean, two commodities that Wyoming lacks.
Gardiner officials pin hopes on Fire Relief Fund fundraiser
Thursday’s show at Johnson Hall is intended to replenish the community fund that was created to help Gardiner residents after fires.
Side Gig: Coffee shops
Jessica Pray and Steve Pracher talk about their Side Gig, opening Aroma Joe’s franchises with their two other partners.
Gardiner considers options in expanding Fire Department
Councilors say residents have complained that nearby towns are responding to fires in the city because Gardiner’s firefighters are out on ambulance calls.
Five takeaways on building a small business in central Maine
At Wednesday’s Central Maine Business Breakfast in Augusta, experts talked about the aspects of building a small business, from when to start to when to quit.
Gardiner officials to consider fire department staffing
When Gardiner firefighters are on rescue calls for the Gardiner Ambulance Service, sometimes no one is at the station to respond to fire calls.
Augusta forum on guns, safety and rights draws 50
Maine’s state archivists recounts a 19th-century incident that prompted gun rights to be suspended; other speakers focused on modern efforts to impose limits or fend them off.
Historic Gardiner church building comes full circle
The Life Community Church has bought the former Universalist Congregational Church on the city’s Church Hill.
Infrastructure, broadening tax base dominate Gardiner planning session
The City Council is expected to vote in March on ratifying the council’s proposed goals, which include upgrading sidewalks and storm drains and managing the disruption that will accompany replacement of two bridges.
Gardiner’s historic Dingley Block changes hands
Gardiner Main Street bought the buildings in 2016 with plans for redevelopment and has sold them to two entities with development plans.