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.
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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.
Emily Gerencer makes Gustavus Adolphus College dean’s list
SAINT PETER, Minn. — Emily Gerencer of Gardiner has been named to the 2020 spring semester dean’s list at Gustavus Adolphus College. The list includes students who have earned a 3.7 grade point average or higher for the semester ending in May.
Gardiner Area High School lists top 10 grads
Gardiner Area High School has announced its top 10 graduates for the class of 2020. The graduates are listed by rank, according to a news release from the high school. Abigail Folsom is class valedictorian. She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Rebecca Folsom of Pittston. During her time at GAHS, she has been a […]
Jacob Folsom makes Norwich University dean’s list
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — Jacob Folsom of Gardiner has been recognized on the 2020 spring semester dean’s list at Norwich University. Full-time undergraduate students, who earned a semester grade point average of at least 3.40 and had no failures in the previous fall or spring semester are awarded dean’s list honors. These students cannot have any […]
Gardiner officials pass $6.12 million city budget
The $6.12 million final budget reflects cuts requested by the City Council over concerns about increasing property taxes to residents in economically uncertain times.
Dry conditions shut down fire permits, drain wells across central Maine
With a moisture deficit that stretches back months, many of the state’s rivers are also running low.
Final vote expected Wednesday on Gardiner budget
At the same time, the Gardiner City Council is expected to ratify union contracts with the city’s four bargaining units.
Central Maine nonprofits grapple with uncertain funding, event planning
Like their for-profit counterparts, nonprofits are struggling with how to continue fulfill their missions when some external funding sources are drying up and their own fundraisers may have restrictions.