The revitalization of Gardiner has a lot to do with the beautiful waterfront area and a host of great new businesses that have opened downtown. It has turned this little city into one of the coolest towns in Central Maine, in my opinion...
This has been a great first day of summer for one local woman. According to their Twitter page, Tammy Waterhouse of West Gardiner won a half million dollars in the Maine State Lottery's 50X The Money game. She bought her ticket at Fuller's Market in Gardiner.
Join us for the fun at the inaugural Townsquare Media Food Truck Festival, Saturday, May 20, at the Gardiner Waterfront. It's going to be a day of music, beer, fun and food, food and more food!
According to the Gardiner Police Department facebook page, police are looking for information on a man connected with possible thefts at Reny's on Water Street twice today, Jan. 3.
If you aren't in the Christmas spirit yet, Gardiner will be the place to be Saturday (DEC 3)
There will be a complete slate of activities going on all day in Gardiner.
Here is a list of events going on:
Gardiner Rotary Tree Sale, Hannaford parking lot...
Gardiner celebrates the holidays all throughout the month of December. The Gardiner Days of Light actually kicks off this Saturday, November 26 with Small Business Saturday, many local shops will be hosting open houses with raffles, activities, and refreshments. For more details of participating stores, click here.
This annual event has grown in popularity over it's short history in central Maine, the 7th Annual Swine & Stein Oktoberfest in Gardiner is this Saturday from 11:30 until 6:30.
Not much gives us more joy than our furry friends. And this a great way to help build the Gardiner Dog Park and other dog amenities.
The event will run this Saturday from 10 AM-3 PM and will feature a group dog walk through downtown Gardiner, K9 Police demonstrations, contests and much more...
You can take a cruise along the Kennebec River for free this Thursday through Saturday. Maine Water Tours, Inc. is considering a local river transportation and cruise service that may include a water shuttle between Gardiner, Hallowell and Augusta, sunset and happy hour cruises, other scenic cruises and private charters.
Have you ever wondered where the name of your hometown came from? Well, after a little research, I dug up the origins of a few of central Maine's cities and towns.
Do you know which city was named after a Revolutionary hero, or was named after a famous English author or a prominent Boston physician...