Area students earn academic recognition.
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Gardiner man accused of producing child pornography
Richard Bailey, 67, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment at federal court in Bangor and was ordered held in jail.
Gardiner meets city manager finalist who formerly worked as Portland’s public works director
Michael Bobinsky worked for more than a decade as director of public services in Portland.
Gardiner group celebrates World Fish Migration Day
Upstream, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring fish passage in Cobbosseecontee Stream sponsored a cleanup along the stream’s banks.
Gardiner city manager search identifies two candidates
Gardiner residents are invited to meet the candidates at separate public sessions at the Gardiner Public Library, one on Monday and one on April 30.
Augusta Catholic parish leader who emphasized social service help retiring
The Rev. Francis Morin, 69, is due to retire July 1 as administrator of St. Michael Catholic Parish, which has churches in Augusta, Gardiner, Hallowell, Whitefield and Winthrop.
Gardiner Music Walk to feature display of guitar legend Les Paul’s instruments
As part of the annual music celebration, this year’s event features a chance to play one of Paul’s guitars and learn about his life and influences.
Gardiner meat processing company’s bankruptcy filing a blow to farmers
Central Maine Meats, open barely three years, held promise for the local food economy.
Gardiner officials to make decision on allowing commercial pot businesses
The City Council also is expected to vote on extending the temporary ban against those businesses that’s now in place.
Gardiner economic development position remains in budget as debate continues
City elected officials are keeping the position and the funding in the budget for now, with the option to make changes before the budget becomes final in June.