The occupants of 59 Middle St. escaped injury when their home caught fire Tuesday evening, a firefighter said.
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Officials: River features at Farmingdale contribute to ice jam formation
At least three other ice jams have formed at that point in the river, because of the river’s width and depth there.
Gardiner officials to consider stormwater evaluation report
The City Council is also expected Wednesday to talk about heating issues at the Department of Public Works and in the City Hall complex.
Gardiner Main Street director to leave after seven years on job
Patrick Wright, who has served in that position for nearly seven years, said he’s ready to take on a new challenge.
Gardiner man accused of threatening to shoot three people
Edwin Lawrence was free on bail on other charges when charged with new offenses Saturday night in which authorities said he used a replica gun while preventing people from leaving a home.
Expanding boat-building business sets new course in Gardiner
Southport Boats plans to build more boats and more models from its new home on River Road after relocating from Augusta late last year.
Three Gardiner-area teachers receive national board honor
The teachers are three of the 50 educators in Maine celebrating their National Board Certification status.
‘What sidewalk?’: Pedestrian safety in focus amid high snowbanks, recent deaths
Transportation experts warn that the peril is heightened this time of year for those who rely on sidewalks, shoulders or what’s left of them.
A snowy vehicle roof may not be illegal, but it sure is dangerous
Maine does not explicitly require drivers to clear snow from their car roofs before hitting the road. One Gardiner man learned it the hard way.
Gardiner City Council says farewell to 30-year veteran, welcomes 3rd-generation official
Marc Rines, the third generation in his family to be elected to the council, talked Wednesday about his work experience and his federal drug conspiracy conviction.