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    Gardiner Mayor Patricia Hart meets with developer Roger Bintliff on Jan. 17 in one of three buildings he recently bought on Water Street in Gardiner. Bintliff said he plans to open a coffee shop, a restaurant and, hopefully, a brewery in the 19th-century structures along the Kennebec River.

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    The Dingley Block, which runs from 141 to 165 Water St. in Gardiner, as seen Tuesday.

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    The Dingley Block, which runs from 141 to 165 Water St. in Gardiner, as seen Tuesday.

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    GALLERY: Gardiner Buildings sold - Kennebec Journal file photo by Andy Molloy | of | Share this photo

    Gardiner Mayor Patricia Hart meets with developer Roger Bintliff on Jan. 17 in one of three buildings he recently bought on Water Street in Gardiner. Bintliff said he plans to open a coffee shop, a restaurant and, hopefully, a brewery in the 19th-century structures along the Kennebec River.

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    GALLERY: Gardiner Buildings sold - Kennebec Journal file photo by Andy Molloy | of | Share this photo

    Gardiner Mayor Patricia Hart meets with developer Roger Bintliff on Jan. 17 in one of three buildings he recently bought on Water Street in Gardiner. Bintliff said he plans to open a coffee shop, a restaurant and, hopefully, a brewery in the 19th-century structures along the Kennebec River.

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    GALLERY: Gardiner Buildings sold - Kennebec Journal photo by Joe Phelan | of | Share this photo

    The Dingley Block, which runs from 141 to 165 Water St. in Gardiner, as seen Tuesday.

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