The prosecutor said Clifford Sousa allowed his apartment to be used to sell drugs.
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Niche Inc. to host dance party Nov. 10 in Gardiner
Nikki Hunt Band to perform at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center.
Dog bites Gardiner woman in face
The victim was taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center for treatment; the dog is quarantined at a shelter in Augusta.
Gardiner officials to consider the mechanics of filling an empty council seat
If District 2 City Councilor Patricia Hart is elected mayor, city officials will start the process for filling the seat.
Vassalboro responder: Risky mistakes plague state-run fire, rescue dispatch service
Since 2014, Vassalboro first responder Dan Mayotte has logged nearly 30 errors with the Augusta regional communication center, which is under scrutiny because of a staffing shortage.
Fearful of violence, central Maine schools deploy police officers, other resources
Officials say they’re more aware than ever of the need to make students feel safe.
Ukulele Russ to perform Nov. 3 at Johnson Hall
Ukulele Russ will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center on Water Street in Gardiner. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Russ plays the axe (or, as he refers to the diminutive instrument, the hatchet) and he does some innovative stuff with a loop pedal and a bass ukulele […]
Ukulele Russ: Maine native returns to uke it up
Russell Copelin takes his ukelele tour from Alaska all the way back to Maine for performances on Nov. 3 at Johnson Hall in Gardiner and Nov. 4 at The Dented Can in Thorndike.
Historic central Maine safe houses reveal area’s ties to Underground Railroad
Even in Maine, families involved with helping runaway slaves escape to Canada feared the vigilant eyes of disapproving neighbors.
Children’s Center head has yet to hear from state on gun appeal
Jeffrey Johnson, the director of Children’s Center in Skowhegan, Augusta, Gardiner and Farmington, seeks a waiver to carry a gun to protect the nonverbal, disabled children his facilities care for.