Kelly Gooldrup will leave Gardiner City Hall to become the city clerk in Augusta, beginning Aug. 17.
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While Augusta has rescinded its coronavirus emergency order, other central Maine municipalities keep theirs in place
Since a July order from Gov. Janet Mills did not include Winthrop, town officials used the community’s emergency order last week to enact mask-wearing requirements.
Gardiner housing proposal faces neighbors’ ire, questions
Developer Paul Boghossian gave a presentation on his proposed a multi-residence pocket neighborhood for the Dresden Avenue property where the former MaineGeneral facility sits at a Gardiner Planning Board workshop Thursday.
Gardiner officials endorse public works appointment
Jerry Douglass has been named public works director for the city of Gardiner; he’s expected to start no later than Aug. 31.
Gardiner Green developer to present project overview Thursday
The developer planning to redevelop the former MaineGeneral property on Dresden Avenue in Gardiner will present his ideas Thursday during a workshop at the Gardiner Fire Station.
Gardiner fire chief leaving job in August
Al Nelson, who has been Gardiner’s fire chief for nearly six years, says he is returning to nursing.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley participating in food program
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley at 14 Pray St., in Gardiner, is participating in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program through June 30, 2021, according to a news release from the club. Meals are available at no separate charge to all enrolled children without regard to race, color, national origin, age, […]
Gardiner-area Boys & Girls Clubs secures educational support grant
The funds will allow the club to provide educational support to students in the Gardiner-area school district as well as in Chelsea and Windsor over the next four years.
Central Maine food trucks ready for a different kind of summer
With no festivals or fairs to fill out their summer calendars, food truck operators are finding new ways to reach customers.
Lindsey Greenleaf receives degree from Western New England University
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Lindsey Greenleaf of Gardiner graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Western New England University in May. Greenleaf was among more than 950 students who received degrees from 25 states and six countries.