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.
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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.
Gardiner elected officials to consider property matters
Two tax-acquired properties could be sold, as well as two Libby Hill Business Park lots.
With fate of Lost Orchard Brewing uncertain, its Gardiner church site is set for auction
The former Congregational church was intended to be the home of Lost Orchard Brewing, but it’s not clear it ever opened.
Friends of Gardiner man found dead in Rockland storage container say he was polite, hardworking
Adam Purington, 37, whose body was found Saturday morning, is suspected to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Augusta construction company signs on to Johnson Hall project
Ganneston Construction and CEO Stacey Morrison also have committed themselves to giving a $100,000 gift for the historic theater’s reconstruction project.
Historic tax credit program that helps local downtowns threatened
The program is one of dozens of provisions in the federal tax code that’s slated for reduction or elimination in tax reform proposals.
Gardiner, Augusta candidates announce plans to run for Legislature
Democrat Thom Harnett, in his third term as Gardiner mayor, seeks Rep. Gay Grant’s House seat; three-term Rep. Matthew Pouliot, a Republican, is running for the seat of Sen. Roger Katz.
Police accuse 19-year-old of sexually assaulting 2 women in West Gardiner home
Joseph Berglund was arrested Saturday and faces 4 felony counts of gross sexual assault.
The Great Race to motor through central Maine
Local organizers expect crowds and spectacle to greet the vintage car rally racers as they pass through Gardiner and Augusta in June.