Road King Technologies Inc. plans to open a U.S. headquarters in the business park and hopes to expand the operation to 15 to 20 employees by the end of next year.
Paul Koenig
Hanley defeats Marks in Pittston area Maine House district
Democrat Tim Marks, a retired state trooper elected to the Maine House Representatives two years ago by a 200-vote margin, lost by a similar amount Tuesday to Republican Jeff Hanley.
Harnett holds on to Gardiner mayorship, defeating Trask
Jonathan Ault, Maureen Blanchard and Scott Williams won the three at-large Gardiner City Council seats in a six-way race.
Handcuffed man who escaped police in Chelsea captured
A man who drove Jason Langdon to a Portland homeless shelter noticed the handcuffs, which had been cut, and called police.
Mining ordinance changes up for vote in Whitefield
Residents will vote Tuesday on whether to approve changes in the town’s mining ordinance that were prompted by a construction company’s plan to expand mining operations at its Route 218 site.
Flood insurance concerns land downtown Gardiner on endangered properties list
Maine Preservation’s annual list of the state’s most endangered historic properties, released Tuesday, aims to identify and raise awareness of threatened sites.
Winthrop town manager to step down next year
Winthrop Town Manager Jeff Woolston, who started in the position three years ago, said he will stay on until his contract ends June 4.
Gardiner residents have many choices for City Council
Six people are running for three open at-large council seats, and many say the most important issues relate to the city’s budget and future growth.
Candidates for Maine House District 87 disagree on minimum wage, welfare
Tim Marks, D-Pittston, is facing Republican Jeff Hanley for the seat representing Wiscasset, Alna, Pittston and Randolph.
Gardiner library to renovate archive room
The Gardiner Public Library has secured more than $100,000 in grants this year to pay for renovations to the room that will help protect its collection for years to come.