Large baskets will be in front of each worship site the weekends of Oct. 24-25 and Oct. 31-Nov. 1.
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CMP gift reignites fundraising campaign for Gardiner-area Boys & Girls Clubs
The $75,000 gift coincides with Lights On Afterschool, a national event celebrated Thursday highlighting the importance of afterschool programs, and restarts fundraising for a new and improved clubhouse in Gardiner.
World Fish Migration Day celebration set for Oct. 24 in Gardiner
View the exhibition of children’s “Wishes for Fishes” artwork at Waterfront Park.
Gardiner bridge replacement project kicks into high gear this week
Demolition work on the Bridge Street bridge is slated to start Thursday to make room for the deck of the new bridge to be slid into place during the first week in November.
Gardiner’s Christ Episcopal Church celebrates bicentennial
Dozens of members of the congregation gather in the churchyard Sunday for a special service commemorating the 200th anniversary of the church’s consecration.
Gardiner attorney under suspension named in lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted client
The woman is one of two who filed complaints with the Board of Overseers of the Bar that led to the suspension of Clarence Spurling’s law license in September.
Gardiner calls temporary halt to new marijuana stores in the city after recent approvals
While the moratorium covers adult-use and medical marijuana retail outlets, it will not affect those that are already operating or had submitted paperwork for consideration by Sept. 2.
Witnessing history in Gardiner as Christ Church celebrates bicentennial
The Episcopal church in Gardiner has drawn people to worship since the earliest days of Gardiner. The city’s historical record also shows the role it played in the growth and development of the city since the 18th century.
Three openings for at-large seats on the Gardiner City Council draws five candidates
Timothy Cusick and Maryann White, both incumbents, are each running for a third term on the City Council. Kerstin Gilg, Penny Sergent and Scott Williams, a former city councilor, are also running.
Gardiner’s Swine & Stein pivots to a take-home model for annual celebration
The move comes as a way to observe the popular, annual celebration at a time when public gatherings have been limited because of COVID-19.