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.
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Gardiner officials consider ordinance changes to include marijuana establishments
The proposed ordinance change details where and under what circumstances marijuana-related businesses may operate in Gardiner.
Fire marshals probe Saturday fire at Mid-Maine Construction in Gardiner
Gardiner police Detective Sgt. Todd Pilsbury said the fire that damaged some wooden pallets appeared to be started with newspaper and cardboard.
Upstream to host Bicentennial Fish workshops
The free events will be held Feb. 25 and March 12 at the Gardiner Public Library.
Farmington doctor leads by example when it comes to LGBTQ care in rural Maine
Access to quality health care has long been a problem for Maine’s roughly 70,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents, officials said.
Electrical fire doused in Gardiner
Fire crews from Gardiner and surrounding towns turned out to knock down an electrical fire caused by a faulty light fixture in a West Street home.
Rotary Club of Gardiner awarded Rotary District Grant
‘Toiletries and Toe Covers’ grant to benefit Gardiner students, families.
Table rentals available for Gardiner Lions’ Club Feb. 15 event
GARDINER — Vendors and craftsmen wanted for the Gardiner Lions’ Club community White Elephant Flea Market and Pancake Breakfast scheduled for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at the clubhouse at 25 Lions Ave. Table rentals are available. For more information or to rent a table, text or leave message at 485-7100 or […]
Gardiner starts to consider food sovereignty
There will be a public hearing Wednesday on the city’s proposed food sovereignty ordinance, which is intended to offer city residents easier access to locally produced food.
Gardiner City Council prioritizes economic development
Councilors also agree to focus on holding the line on property taxes and Fire Department staffing when they set their 2020 goals.