The Gardiner Library Association will continue its Avis Ames Speaker Series Celebrating Maine’s Bicentennial on the Lower Kennebec Valley with three more free presentations in early 2020 at the library, 152 Water St. The first speaker, Maine historian and author Tom Desjardin, will present on “The Colburns on the Kennebec: A Colonial Family on the […]
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Samuel James concert planned for Jan. 25
The modern guitar master will take the stage at Johnson Performing Arts Center in Gardiner.
Zardus Art of Massage named Kennebec Valley Small Business of the Year
For Teresa Zardus, owner of Zardus Art of Massage & Wellness Spa in Gardiner, community and networking have been key to the success of her business.
Gardiner men arrested after fighting with tractor, truck
Robert Wilson, 63, and Preston Cates, 62, were both arrested Monday after a fight on Brunswick Avenue.
Gardiner officials weigh options on Brunswick Avenue retaining wall
The City Council is expected to consider partnering with the Maine Department of Transportation on projects to replace the failing retaining wall near the intersection of Brunswick Avenue and Water Street.
Springfield College fall dean’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The following local students for making the 2019 fall semester dean’s list at Springfield College. Christa Carr, of Pittsfield, is studying athletic training. Orion Seraph, of Gardiner, is studying health science and pre-physical therapy. Lilyan Foster, of Waterville, is studying recreation management. Criteria for selection to the dean’s list requires that the […]
Gerencer makes Gustavus Adolphus College dean’s list
Gardiner native earn recognition.
Avis Ames Speaker Series continues Jan. 30 in Gardiner
Maine historian and author Tom Desjardin will present on “The Colburns on the Kennebec: A Colonial Family on the Maine Frontier and the Arnold March to Kennebec.”
Gardiner to consider parking options for downtown after study pinpoints needs
An analysis recently presented to elected officials shows the city has adequate parking for now, but that is expected to change as redevelopment of a number of buildings, including Johnson Hall, continues.