Live music, “field day” activities, boat rides, kayak and paddleboard demos, games and giveaways will be featured at the Greater Gardiner River Festival, a highlight of summer events.
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Dinner for Farmingdale seniors planned for June 20
Event will be held at Gardiner’s Highland Avenue United Methodist Church.
Teenager injured in car-pedestrian crash on Water Street in Gardiner
A 16-year-old boy was taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center after being hit by a car while crossing the road near 415 Water St.
Pat Colwell to perform at Johnson Hall
Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations will perform a powerful mix of Motown/Memphis soul music at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 8, at Johnson Hall Theater, at 280 Water St. in Gardiner. This Old School R&B Revue is complete with female backup singers and a full horn section. The band covers Soul Classics from Sam and […]
Commentary: A consumer-owned utility could invest in Maine’s economy
Any returns would go back into the general fund or be used to improve service quality and lower prices.
Gardiner’s Harnett graduates from Hamilton College
Graduate earned a bachelor of arts degree.
Gardiner man sentenced to prison for illegally possessing a firearm
Convicted felon Robert Gay, 35, was accused of stealing a rifle from a Scarborough home in which he was doing plumbing work last year.
Gardiner officials start final review of city budget
A public hearing on the budget has been scheduled for Wednesday before city elected officials are expected to take the first vote on it.
Gardiner aims to thrive with ‘Crossing the Cob’ plans during bridge construction
Community, business and government officials want to highlight the benefits of the construction of the bridge project over Cobbosseecontee Stream.
Damage in central Maine cemeteries outpacing funding for repairs
Central Maine cemetery stewards say damages to tombstones, trees and roads must be addressed little by little due to funding constraints.