Additional revenue and cuts are expected to reduce the anticipated increase in Gardiner’s tax rate.
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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.
Gardiner facade grants awarded to downtown properties
The money will be used to help pay for roof, window and facade projects.
Gardiner City Council to debate amended budget
City elected officials are expected to take a final vote on issuing bonds for sidewalk and paving projects.
Emotional testimonials save Gardiner high school wrestling
The program is one of the high school sports programs that were considered for elimination as SAD 11’s Finance Committee crafted its 2018 budget.
District issues ‘do not drink water’ order at West Gardiner school
High arsenic levels prompted SAD 11 to provide water for drinking and cooking until the problem is solved.
Gardiner elected officials start budget debate
The City Council is asking staff to identify $87,000 in cuts to dial back the expected property tax increase and is backing a move to tap savings for a police vehicle and safety equipment.
Former Gardiner bank building is new home for Domino’s
The franchise owners see opportunity in Gardiner and in Maine as they expand their business.
Gardiner man proposes immigrant protections
The Kennebec County Commission will hear a presentation on a series of proposals to guide county law enforcement interaction with federal customs and immigration agents.
Mushrooms made in Gardiner
Maine Cap N’ Stem Mushroom Co. is carving out a niche selling organic gourmet mushroom blocks to farmers across the country.