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.
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Gardiner officials to consider joining civil action over fish migration efforts
To build a fishway along Cobbosseecontee Stream in Gardiner, two nonprofits need to get a conservation easement changed to allow it.
Expansion at the Depot Sports Pub in Gardiner nears completion
After construction, Steve Casey only needs to secure a liquor license for the Depot’s expanded area to be done with this project, which has increased the building’s footprint by 30 percent.
Gardiner stabbing suspect sought
The victim is in fair condition, and the public is not at risk, police said.
With Gerard’s Pizza re-opening, downtown Gardiner celebrates resilience
Despite a devastating 2015 fire, investment continues in the historic downtown.
Longtime Gardiner city councilor steps down, reflects on three decades of service
Philip Hart championed both frugality and investment in representing south Gardiner in his three decades on the city council.
As Cobbossee Trail plans near completion in Gardiner, officials seek public input
City officials are planning to seek input from business owners over some proposed changes in the Arcade parking lot as the trail design takes shape.
Gardiner City Council to hear Cobbossee Trail project updates
Some ideas from the public given at an August meeting of the city and the Maine Department of Transportation were included in the trail plans under development.
Discussion continues on future of Randolph school
The SAD 11 board is weighing whether to close T.C. Hamlin School, which has only 44 students, and an ad-hoc committee is expected to make a recommendation sometime next year.
Gardiner’s Parade of Lights draws hundreds
The sights and sounds are a part of the city’s Days of Light, just one of the region’s seasonal celebrations that took place Saturday.