By October, the distiller, one of the businesses working to make Gardiner a regional food hub, expects to be selling its rum in Maine.
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Gardiner StoryWalk promotes literacy, downtown businesses
Organizers say they want to encourage family literacy and introduce people to Water Street businesses.
Gardiner council member asks for permission to use federal money for downtown building
The program prohibits city officials from benefiting from it unless they obtain a waiver and show no local conflict-of-interest laws have been broken.
Kennebec Journal July 24 police log
Augusta area police reports for July 24, 2017.
Several dozen people take part in Gardiner marijuana-for-trash event
Participants in the clean-up didn’t have to be licensed medical marijuana patients to receive the free gift of marijuana for picking up trash.
Gardiner pot dispensary offers free marijuana for litter gatherers
The owner of Summit Medical Marijuana advertised the Saturday cleanup effort on the dispensary’s Facebook page.
Augusta, Gardiner schools get grant money to aid breakfast program
The $4,000 given to two central Maine schools will help provide children the opportunity to eat the kind of nutritious breakfast research shows helps students throughout the day.
Manslaughter, attempted murder, aggravated assault indictments returned in Kennebec County
Jeremy A. Clement, 36, of Fairfield, is accused of attempting to murder his former girlfriend, who was staying at her mother’s home in Oakland.
Gardiner residents seek a safe neighborhood for walkers, runners
People who live on Harrison Avenue or walk on it say the lack of sidewalks and a lack of parking for the new nature trail pose a hazard.
Gardiner celebrates new downtown businesses
Opening downtown are a medical marijuana shop, pizza chain and a kids consignment shop.