Natalie Thomsen, a University of Maine at Farmington student, helped build out a geographic information system program to help manage the city’s storm water system.
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UMF student creates GIS tool to help manage municipal storm water system
Natalie Thomsen’s digital mapping is providing the city’s Department of Public Works with a storm and waste water system inventory that will help with system maintenance and an understanding of current resources and those needed in the future.
Gardiner welcomes new planning and economic development director
Tracey Steuber, who helped fill Lisbon’s empty storefronts, was drawn to the Gardiner job because of the city’s potential for growth.
Man with felony convictions charged with drug trafficking after Gardiner search
Another occupant of the apartment told police Kevin Soto was selling cocaine and heroin.
Johnson Hall to host SPARK Theater Camp, creation lab and advanced classes
Actor, improvisation master and teacher, Dennis Price will join the Johnson Hall SPARK Theater camp faculty this summer. Price will instruct the Creation Lab and Advanced SPARK classes.
Historic Gardiner invites you to enjoy music, art and fun in or by the river
Live music, “field day” activities, boat rides, kayak and paddleboard demos, games and giveaways will be featured at the Greater Gardiner River Festival, a highlight of summer events.
Pat Colwell and Soul Sensations to perform in Gardiner
GARDINER — Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 8, at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, 280 Water St. Doors open at 7 p.m. The 100% old-school rhythm and blues review is complete with female backup singers and a full horn section. The band covers soul classics from Sam […]
Open Book Players to perform ‘The Little Mermaid’
Open Book Players will perform “The Little Mermaid” and “The Emperor’s New Suit” at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center on June 1 and 2.
Damage in central Maine cemeteries outpacing funding for repairs
Central Maine cemetery stewards say damages to tombstones, trees and roads must be addressed little by little due to funding constraints.
Johnson Hall to host Michael Cooper as The Masked Marvel
Cooper will perform at the arts center in Gardiner on May 25.