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Issue 17: Winter 2013

Gardiner Family Makes A Career Of The Military

By Ray Smith
Community

Today, only about 1% of the United States population is in military service, but the James Miller family of Bruynswick Road in Gardiner defies national averages: 100% of its members are in or have been in the service.

Gardiner Historian Celebrates Notable Birthday

By Peg Lotvin
Community

On December 24th 2012 Carleton Mabee, Gardiner Town Historian, turned 98.

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How To Start A Chimney Fire (Or Not)

By Jonathan Smith
Community

What it all comes down to?  Burn only DRY wood, and get your stove good and hot on a regular basis. May you stay safe and warm during this winter season. 

New Paltz-Gardiner Seniors: Aging With Flair

By Laura Rose
Community

The New Paltz-Gardiner Seniors are a lively, active group, and if you are looking for something new to do, they ask that you join them.  They are a cheerful bunch, and they welcome new members, aged 55 and up.

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Cell Tower And 2013 Budget Dominate News From Town Hall

By Laurie Willow
Town

At the Special Meeting of the Town Board on November 17, 2012, the final 2013 Budget for the Town of Gardiner was adopted.

Gardiner Writer Thrives At Home

By Laurie Willow
Community

Betty Marton has been a professional writer and editor for most of her adult life, and she works from home.

New York State Burn Ban For Dummies

By Carol O'Biso
Environment

In talking with neighbors and friends over the years there seemed to be a lot of confusion about the New York State burn ban that is in effect every year.

Help Hess Farm Keep Working

By Barbara Sides
Local Businesses

The Hess Farm produces corn and hay thus supporting our local farming industry, a critical component of our local economy. 

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You May Be Eligible For A Real Property Tax Exemption …

By Maureen Gallagher
Community

Gardiner residents  …you may be eligible for tax savings if you meet any of the following requirements and you file the appropriate forms with the Gardiner Assessor’s Office on or before March 1, 2013. 

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Mobil Targets Spring Opening

By Ray Smith
Town

In the fall issue of The Gardiner Gazette we reported on plans for an entirely new Chestnut Mart retail service station and convenience store at Ireland Corners.

NY Makes Largest Addition To Adirondacks in A Century

By Nadine Lemmon
Environment

Looking for adventure beyond Minnewaska State Park or the Catskills? Ready for a new challenge? Soon, a whole new world will open up, only a hop-skip-and-a-jump up I-87.

Just A Bite … Outstanding Pizza at The Gold Fox

By Carol O'Biso
Local Businesses

This pizza, unbelievably, is excellent, a very European pizza with a thin crust that manages to achieve the holy grail of pizza crusts.

Gazette’s New Community Calendar … Keeping Us Up To Date

By The Gazette Editorial Committee
Community

Got something you think people should know about? The Gardiner Gazette has recently launched a new, web-based Community Calendar featuring visual arts events, performing arts events and community events.

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Mysterious Aerial Object Over Gardiner

By Laurie Willow
Community

Gardiner Resident Bill Richards stepped out of his office at Skydive the Ranch on Sand Hill Road a little after 3 PM on October 18, 2012 and saw a bright flash in the sky. High above him was a cylinder-shaped translucent object that wasn’t moving.

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Gazette Launches Digital Campaign

By Carol O'Biso
Community

Many non-profit organizations stage annual fund raising drives, and this is not so different; we aim to raise funds by lowering costs.

When Libraries Become More Than That

By Anne Allbright Smith
Community

Like other libraries throughout the country, the Gardiner Library is continually looking for ways to partner with residents, local organizations and businesses to provide innovative programming and easier access to various services.  

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