Future efforts to monitor river flow will get a boost from a new monitoring gauge deployed at the end of February in Hallowell, officials said.
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Cat, owner in Gardiner get stuck in tree, prompting firefighter response
The owner made it down before firefighters arrived in response to the call, but the cat was still in the tree, the fire chief said.
Revised sewer increased proposal to be heard in Gardiner
City officials will also talk about the city’s policies about removing trees, and removing ice and snow from buildings adjacent to downtown sidewalks.
Democrats caucus across Kennebec County and elsewhere in state
Attendees heard from candidates, surrogates, and elected committee members and convention delegates.
Gardiner business credits federal tax legislation for employee bonuses
The family-owned Everett J. Prescott Inc. says changes in the tax code will allow all employees across 26 locations to get either $1,000 or $250.
Gardiner elementary school PTA treasurer stole $6,000, police say
Cassie Marrow, 34, of Gardiner, has been summoned on a felony theft charge in connection with the alleged embezzlement, police said Thursday.
Coast Guard cutters head up Kennebec River in new ice-breaking bid
Two cutters broke ice up on Thursday to Gardiner, and one nearly that far, following an unprecedented midwinter effort to ward against flooding.
Gardiner Lions Club launches new winter market
The monthly event brings together craft, flea market and food sellers on the last Saturday of the month.
Coast Guard icebreakers to return to Kennebec River next week
The Maine Emergency Management Agency sent out a request for a second round of ice breaking in the Kennebec and Penobscot rivers on Thursday based on expected warmer weather.
Gardiner teacher charged in sexual assault gets lower bail amid fear of retaliation
John Glowa Jr., of Mount Vernon, was expected to be released from jail later Thursday on $15,000 cash or $30,000 worth of property even as the prosecutor expressed concern about his access to guns.