GARDINER — Johnson Hall’s Third annual Festival of Trees, a holiday celebration for all ages, will be held at Johnson Hall, 280 Water St. The festival will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6 and 7, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8. More than 40 […]
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Gardiner Holiday Tree Lighting set for Nov. 30
GARDINER — The holiday tree lighting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, at Johnson Hall Park, 280 Water St. Visit historic downtown Gardiner for tree lighting festivities on Shop Small Saturday as part of Gardiner Main Street’s Days of Light celebrations. Caroling, hot chocolate and a performance by Ampersand Academy of Dance will […]
Capital City Improv performance set for Gardiner
Comedy act will take place at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center.
ArtWalk Gardiner planned for Nov. 22
Nearly a dozen storefronts display 20 or more area artists.
Former Central Maine Meats properties auctioned in Gardiner
The winning bid on the three properties where a meat processing facility had operated was $2.1 million by Maine Capital Group.
Gardiner to host Wreaths Across American Mobile Education Exhibit Nov. 16 and 17
National Wreaths Across America day will be held Saturday, Dec. 14.
No injuries in Gardiner flipped-car crash
A juvenile driving up Church Street Wednesday was not injured when her car struck a pole and flipped on its roof.
Thanksgiving dinner set for Nov. 28 in Gardiner
Delivery and transportation available by contacting Kevin Campbell.
One-of-a-kind items shine at central Maine craft fairs
Unique decorations and items made from unusual materials are on display at craft fairs in Gardiner and Augusta.
Rees named winner in Gardiner City Council race
Amy Rees, who was appointed in January to fill the seat left vacant when Patricia Hart was elected mayor a year ago, easily defeated Penny Sergent.