A split council denies a credit enhancement agreement to the developers of Central Maine Crossing.
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Gardiner plans outdoor ceremony and fireworks to celebrate graduation
Every year, the Gardiner Area High School graduation brings hundreds of people to watch the annual rite of passage. This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, technology will bring the ceremony to the audience both near and far.
Gardiner officials continue budget talks
City officials are soliciting public input on the proposed $6.3 million city budget after seeking spending cuts in a bid to minimize property tax increases.
Lindsey Greenleaf inducted into Tau Beta Pi National Honor Society
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Lindsey Greenleaf of Gardiner was welcomed into Tau Beta Pi National Honor Society on May 15 at the Western New England University chapter’s annual induction ceremony. Tau Beta Pi is a national honor society for engineering students. To be elected, students must demonstrate outstanding scholarship and professional integrity. This year’s induction ceremony […]
Gardiner officials mull scaled back budget
The budget proposal that moves forward shaves spending and leaves the door open for grant funds for additional firefighters.
Gardiner officials to consider reduced budget proposal
City councilors will also be asked to confirm the appointment of Michael Vella as director of the Department of Public Works.
Gardiner City Hall, Public Library reopening to public Monday
Gardiner residents will be able to transact business in person at Gardiner City Hall, as long as they wear masks, observe limits to the number of people allowed into the public areas and bring their own pens.
Bob Jones University students make spring dean’s list
All from South Gardiner, students include Jacob Hilton, Jessica Hilton and Logan Hilton.
Gardiner officials look to cut spending, add firefighter-paramedics
In their first debate on the proposed $6.6 million city budget, Gardiner city councilors said Wednesday night they seek to trim more than $200,000 from the spending plan, while figuring out how to add three firefighter-paramedics.
Cony High School announces Girls and Boys State delegates for 2020
AUGUSTA — Cony High School recently announced the following students were named its 2020 Girls and Boys State delegates, according to a news release from Bonnie L. Cloutier, guidance secretary. GIRLS STATE: Mandy Cooper is the daughter of Michelle and Kirk Cooper of Augusta. She is a member of the Olympia Snowe Woman’s Leadership Institute, […]