The boy was found walking on Brunswick Avenue and was given a ride home by a police officer.
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Gardiner man hit by car after burglarizing Waterville restaurant, police say
Timothy Bellavance, 47, was summonsed on a burglary charge after being taken to Bangor for head trauma injuries after he allegedly broke into 18 Below restaurant.
Gardiner officials to review roadwork projects slated for the summer
They are also expected to hold a public hearing and approve the first reading of the proposed city budget for the budget year that starts July 1.
Food Truck Festival debuts in Gardiner
Townsquare Media hopes the festival will be annual event on Gardiner’s waterfront.
City and town leaders grapple with how to regulate recreational marijuana
Local control, fees and zoning are all issues facing municipal leaders who will play a major role in regulating the industry.
Wheat paste art returns to Gardiner
Eight pieces now grace the Kennebec River-facing sides of Water Street buildings as part of an annual Artdogs Studios exhibition.
Tired of rain? It snowed in Maine 72 years ago Thursday
The storm, which dropped 8 inches in Waterville and 10 inches in Gardiner, still holds the record for the latest snowfall in the state.
Farmingdale to end relationship with Gardiner Public Library
Selectman Jim Grant cited the cost and lack of ability to know whether Farmingdale residents have cards to more than one library.
Pared-down Gardiner budget heads to its next review
Additional revenue and cuts are expected to reduce the anticipated increase in Gardiner’s tax rate.
Gardiner senior finishes in top 24 in national poetry contest
Gabrielle Cooper won the state Poetry Out Loud competition and went to last week’s nationals in Washington, D.C., where she advanced to the third semifinal round.