Store officials say they continue to stock shelves and serve customers, even if it’s in different ways under public health restrictions that limit public gatherings.
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Many central Maine school buildings to remain closed for rest of school year
Some superintendents announced plans Thursday to continue remote or distance learning through June, following Tuesday’s recommendation by Maine’s education commissioner. Others are taking a wait-and-see position.
Gardiner educators outline plans for continued school closure
As more restrictions on public gatherings are put in place, Gardiner-area educators outline plans to continue to provide education and meals to the district’s students.
MSAD 11 to provide breakfast, lunch to any student in district
Families wanting free meals for their children are asked to call 582-5346.
West Gardiner’s Eli Fish spends winter break volunteering
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Saint Anselm College senior Eli Fish, of West Gardiner, spent part of her winter break participating in a volunteer service trip through the college’s Service and Solidarity Missions Trips Program, according to a news release from the college. Fish, a communication major, co-led a group of students to New Orleans where they […]
Saint Anselm College dean’s list
Local students include Maria Gregor, Amelie Crowe, Alexis Caldwell, Chandler Hartigan, Katherine King and Elijah Fish.
Fire destroys West Gardiner home
Fire Chief Ernie Pierce said no one was injured, but rabbits likely died, in a fire that tore through a home on Moose Hill Road.
Central Maine grocers and food sellers brace for COVID-19
Grocers, both independent and chains, are struggling to keep high-demand items on hand throughout central Maine as people prepare to spend more time at home.
Helen Thompson School fifth-graders start project to save animals
West Gardiner 10-year-olds Kendyl Heyer, Lila Anderson and Isabella Johnson, with help from parents and students and school staff, collect necessities to donate to Kennebec Valley Humane Society.
Greenleaf, Doyle make Western New England University president’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Lindsey Greenleaf, of Gardiner, and Timothy Doyle, of West Gardiner, have been named to the 2019 fall president’s list at Western New England University. Greenleaf is working toward a Bachelor of Science Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering. Doyle is working toward a Bachelor of Science Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering.