The Maine Historic Preservation Commission says planning for the impacts of climate change on historic buildings is one of its priorities.
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Date changed for Gardiner liquor license public hearings
Two hearings advertised for Wednesday will instead take place on Oct. 18.
Gardiner to consider observing Indigenous Peoples Day in 2018
Mayor Thom Harnett said he’s requesting a discussion at Wednesday’s City Council meeting about the city observing a day honoring indigenous people instead of Christopher Columbus.
Nearly 2,000 attend Oktoberfest in Gardiner
Highlights of the eighth annual Swine & Stein celebration included a beard and mustache contest, live music, food trucks and a dozen craft beers.
Downtown Gardiner street construction nears completion
The bulk of the work for the year is expected to wrap up in a couple of weeks, and final paving on Water Street south of the library will be completed next year.
Closure of Dennis’ Pizza in Gardiner ends an era
Andrew and Kara Waller say what they have learned owning the restaurant will serve them well in their next business venture, whatever it may be.
Gardiner city officials to consider safety bonus
The one-time payment would reward city workers for safe job practices.
Leroy Smith pleads guilty to 2014 killing of father in Gardiner
Justice Michaela Murphy immediately committed Smith to the Riverview Psychiatric Center for an undetermined period of time after he was found not criminally responsible for the killing of his father, Leroy Smith Jr.
Owners of Gardiner companies say city grants have contributed to success
Four companies have used Community Development Block Grant workforce development grants to hire and train workers to push their enterprises forward.
Gardiner councilor announces he will not run again after serving for three decades
Philip Hart, who represents District 4, will finish his term at the end of the year.