Loretta Raymond, 56, reportedly received more than $10,000 in state benefits between 2008 and 2015.
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Gardiner volunteers work to raise money for fountain, improving the Gardiner Common
Volunteers are raising money to restore the fountain in the Gardiner Common, which was originally donated to honor the life of Gardiner native Gideon Palmer, who played a role in establishing Howard University.
Gardiner-area community in uproar over AP English summer reading book list
After complaints from “concerned” community members, Maine School Administrative District 11 opted to allow students to choose any nonfiction book instead of having them pick one from a 33-title list that had been generated for the college-level elective course.
Gardiner officials pass revised city spending plan for July 1 budget year
City Council approves $6.6 million appropriation to pay costs of city government.
Gardiner-area school district joins lawsuit against e-cigarette companies
Superintendent Pat Hopkins suggested the idea to the Maine School Administrative District 11 school board, which unanimously agreed the district should join the action.
Gardiner-area teacher Raye Anne DeSoto named Kennebec County Teacher of the Year
DeSoto was nominated by a parent for her willingness to “go above and beyond” with every single one of her students.
Gardiner Area High School graduates told their resiliency will serve them well
Graduates overcame challenges, student speakers said.
Gardiner child’s treatment at Boston Children’s Hospital inspires Sunday walk for research
The virtual walk around the Gardiner Common from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sunday is being held to fundraise for research and treatment for childhood disease.
Hot real estate market draws PODS to Gardiner business park
Maine is one of the fastest-growing markets for PODS, a containerized storage and moving company, which broke ground on a new warehouse in Gardiner on Tuesday in the Business Park at Libby Hill.
Gardiner-area MPA winner has helped make sure local food pantry is stocked
In the fall, James Rinderknecht plans to attend the Colorado School of Mines.