Por: Portland Press Herald Nation July 05, 2023
Hanna Carlson, 8, right, runs through her backyard while playing with her brother Asa, 6, at their Gardiner home. Hanna has hypermobilty syndrome, which means she has to expend extra energy to keep her body moving in the proper ways. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Hanna Carlson loves to draw – on paper, or “traditionally” as she calls it, and on her tablet. Her mother, Meaghan Carlson, said she is always working away on something new.... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation June 01, 2023
GARDINER – On Wednesday morning, a group of high schoolers gathered by Cobbossee Stream were handed a white bucket filled with alewives. They carried the slender, gray-green, silver-bellied fish up the rocky riverbank to the top of New Mills Dam in Gardiner, where their... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 20, 2023
GARDINER — Ken Way remembers the very first car he ever owned growing up on his family’s Connecticut farm. On Thursday, sitting in a folding chair behind his 1940 Ford pickup at the edge of Ainslie’s Market’s parking lot on Brunswick Avenue, Way talked about an early... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation April 27, 2023
GARDINER — A South Portland-based trash hauling company plans to build a commercial transfer station in the Libby Hill Business Park. The Gardiner Planning Board approved the plan Tuesday after a review lasting more than two hours. The transfer facility is expected to be built... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation April 03, 2023
GARDINER — Teenagers came from all over central Maine for a prom dress giveaway Sunday at Gardiner Area High School. A group of volunteers transformed the GAHS cafeteria into a bustling boutique for the event, displaying more than 1,000 dresses in every color, style and size.... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 29, 2022
Chief James Toman of the Gardiner Police Department, photographed recently outside Gardiner City Hall, has announced his retirement after 32 years with the department. Toman, 52, is to begin working in January for the Maine Municipal Association as a loss control consultant to... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 29, 2022
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Girls hockey: Black Tigers, Brunswick skating on different paths | Portland Press Herald
Boys’ soccer: Brunswick gets two late goals to beat Scarborough for Class A crown | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 07, 2022
Tracey Desjardins, left, shakes hands with Gardiner City Councilor Russell Greenleaf, as Councilors Marc Rines and Kathy Brown look on. The City Council accepted Desjardins’ resignation Wednesday as the city’s economic development director. She has accepted a similar... + más
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Swine & Stein Brewfest draws record crowds, again, to Gardiner | Portland Press Herald
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