Some community members said they were concerned about the potential for students to receive confidential gender-affirming care in the potential school-based health center.
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Augusta man indicted on charges he punched, slapped, threatened woman
Kennebec County grand jury releases October indictments.
Forum set for Gardiner school-based health center proposal
The school-based health center, which would be funded by a federal grant, would provide access to health care for students in the district and is expected to help address conditions that lead to chronic absenteeism.
Two Gardiner students speak out about school board candidate’s interaction
Sage Sculli, a senior, and Keira Blodgett, a junior, say they will not let Tucker’s actions deter them from serving on the school board.
Main Street reopens in Richmond after propane leak caused closure
A section of Main Street in Richmond was closed for nearly two hours Tuesday morning, prompting drivers to detour around a primary access point to and from Interstate 295.
Pass the mic: Sam Shaw has called Gardiner football games for decades. Now, he says it’s time to step away.
Whether it’s as a junior high coach, a booster or the voice of Hoch Field, Gardiner alum has always kept a keen eye on program.
‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ set for Johnson Hall Opera House
Open Book Players plans to present “Something Wicked This Way Comes” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Johnson Hall Opera House, 280 Water St., in Gardiner. The play is directed by Lucy Rioux and the following stories will be performed: “Of Tea and Time” based on the short story “Mason’s Life” by Kingsley Amis; […]
Two incumbents, two newcomers running for Gardiner City Council
Incumbent Kathy Brown is not running again, meaning the Gardiner City Council will have at least one new member.
Q&A: What is a property tax revaluation and how does it work?
Several central Maine communities are approaching a revaluation, raising questions for many property owners about their tax bills.
‘Victory means nothing, the follicles mean everything’: Facial hair competition highlights Gardiner’s Swine & Stein Brewfest
This year’s Swine & Stein Brewfest drew about 1,500 people for the 15th annual celebration of beer, cider, wine, facial hair and community.