The event will feature Gardiner Area High School’s jazz ensemble, select choir, instrumental, vocal soloists.
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Fleeing scene of dog attack could become a crime in Maine
Spurred by a mauling in Gardiner last summer, legislators consider creating a new law to keep owners on the scene when their dogs assault someone.
Autopsies complete, but probe into Gardiner domestic violence slaying continues
State police investigations into a murder-suicide in Gardiner and a related house fire in Sidney are ongoing, with a motive for the domestic violence still not revealed.
Gardiner delays decision to add to Fire Department staff, forms committee for further study
Before seeking federal funding to help pay for additional firefighters, a city-appointed committee will examine department staffing and offer recommendations.
Johnson Hall officials eye improvements to historic Gardiner theater’s rear entrance
As part of a much larger renovation project, theater officials are seeking grants funds to improve accessibility and upgrade the sidewalks around the Mechanic Street entrance of Johnson Hall.
Central Maine business briefs
Northern Light Inland opens Walk-in Care office in Waterville; and Johnson Hall in Gardiner and Maine Federation of Famers Markets in Pittsfield benefit from Bangor Savings grants.
Woman slain by estranged husband in Gardiner remembered as ‘gentlest of souls’
Autumn Bryant, 44, turned her love of dogs into starting a dog treat company named after her beloved Pomeranians.
Police identify couple in Gardiner murder-suicide related to Sidney house fire
Authorities say Kenneth Bryant shot and killed Autumn Bryant before turning a gun on himself at a residence on Fairview Street in Gardiner.
Work starts on two-year Gardiner bridge replacement project
After years of planning on the state Department of Transportation project, work will start this spring with the addition of a multi-use trail bridge that crosses Cobbosseecontee Stream near Maine Avenue.
Man who killed, dismembered father in Gardiner given more supervised time in community
Leroy Smith III, found not criminally responsible in the 2014 killing of his father, will be allowed to be out of Riverview Psychiatric Center for up to six hours at a time with one-to-one supervision by the hospital staff.