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Gardiner bridge construction ushers in change
Although plans are not yet complete, Dennis’ Pizza is slated to relocate to make way for an improved bridge on Bridge Street.
Gardiner residents can speak out this week about upcoming bridge projects
On Thursday, state transportation officials plan to listen to concerns and gather local information on the planned reconstruction of the Bridge Street and Maine Avenue bridges.
Gardiner police seeking information about Kennebec River Rail Trail graffiti
Vandals sprayed paint over artwork made by local students and the Gardiner police chief is asking for the public to share tips on who may have done it.
Gardiner officials to hear police, fire budget presentation
The City Council on Wednesday is also expected to consider two programs that are aimed at helping senior citizens and others.
Gardiner high school senior wins Maine state Poetry Out Loud finals
Gabrielle Cooper of Gardiner Area High School won top honors among 10 finalists at the finals Monday at the Waterville Opera House, and she now heads to Washington, D.C., for the national championship at the end of April.
Gardiner high school senior preparing for state poetry finals
Gabrielle Cooper would win cash and an all-expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C., for the national championship if she wins the Poetry Out Loud Maine State Finals Monday in Waterville.
Exercise readies emergency responders from Kennebec, Somerset, Sagadahoc counties for floods
Although the Kennebec River appears unlikely likely to flood severely this spring, planners are working to make sure they are prepared for the next big flood — whenever it happens.
Gardiner moves ahead with city manager search
Elected officials say they are looking for someone who can carry out the community’s vision.
Fire-damaged Gardiner buildings sold to new owners
Terry Berry and Ed Raws have bought the Water Street properties to redevelop them.