
The Gardiner Fire Department would like to extend our gratitude to the community.
The Gardiner Fire Department would like to extend our gratitude to the community.
This fall, Gardiner residents will have an opportunity to cast their ballots in local and regional elections.
Gardiner’s Environmental Conservation Commission (ECC) is “an all-volunteer commission dedicated to discussing and implementing ways to protect the natural resources of the town.”
The BIG NEWS now is the Town of Gardiner’s efforts to update our 2004 Comprehensive Plan.
What’s a library advocate, you ask? The answer: anyone that connects with their public library and tells other people to get connected too!
On March 16, 2020, the Gardiner Town Hall was closed to the public due to the Coronavirus pandemic because we felt strongly about protecting our employees who work in an open floor plan.
An occasional pizza delivery shows up at the end of the road, confused because there was once a bridge there, and though the bridge is still there, it is CLOSED.
There are many upsides to raising poultry. A small flock can keep a family in daily eggs with leftovers for sale or gifting.
Three months after closing Town Hall, we are very carefully reopening. By appointment, you can meet with staff in our lobby to accommodate your needs. Masks required.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, town employees may not physically be “at Town Hall,” but we are still working from our homes, which was not as easy to set up as it sounds.