The Gardiner Federal Credit Union recently got approval to build a new branch less than half a mile down Brunswick Avenue.
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Randolph proposing tax districts for hardware store, gas pipeline
The tax increment financing district for the hardware store would return all new tax revenue to the store for the first two years.
Historic granite crane installed in Hallowell
The monument honoring the granite industry is under construction at the city’s waterfront.
Chelsea residents approve lower budget
The $1 million OK’d at Town Meeting is higher than the select board recommendation, but down from the current budget.
Downtown Gardiner law firm moving to new office
On Monday, Farris Law is opening in a new building on Brunswick Avenue after being downtown for more than 40 years.
Proposed Chelsea budget expected to lower taxes
Residents will vote on the budget during the Town Meeting set for Thursday.
Microjet takes short trip from Augusta airport
Peter Reny of Gardiner has been flying his Bede BD-5 microjet, considered the world’s smallest jet aircraft, since 2012.
Gardiner celebrating finished gazebo on the common
The city will hold a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony at the gazebo Saturday to celebrate its completion and the success of the $45,000 fundraising effort.
Winthrop High School graduates 43 students
Principal Keith Morin compared the graduating students to the school’s mascot, a school bus, saying they’re bright, durable and resilient to damage.
Erskine Academy graduates recall memories from school
The keynote speaker, former student Sarah Harding, told the 132 graduating students to find what makes them happy in life.