Last summer, Liz Burdick, fourth grade teacher at Lenape School, was talking with new Lenape Principal Audrey Wood about the importance of drama and theater in education, and the lack of performance space. The principal replied that Lenape needed an amphitheater.
After our bear arrticle in the fall issue, we wondered about the impact of a mild winter.
A few years ago, while admiring the work of New Paltz High School Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art students, I realized that the Gardiner Library could be a venue to display their work. I got in touch with an art studio teacher at the high school and a partnership was born.
Yard Owl Craft Brewery opened its enlarged brewery and tasting room last December at 19 Osprey Lane, off Steve’s Lane in Gardiner. Spring makes this spot an even more attractive stop off; to make the most of good weather, tables are set out back where customers can relax, enjoy a brew and something to eat.
Mounting photography shows has always been a special event for Michael Gold. He is always capturing unique images, and his photographs are unlike anyone else’s.
A few Fridays ago, three of us went to Nu-Cavu intending to have dinner and got waylaid by the appetizers. They all sounded so good we couldn’t make a decision, so we decided not to make a decision and ordered everything (OK, not quite everything, but five things, which was enough to make main courses both unnecessary and unwise). The range of dishes we had that night was exceptional. The Fried Calamari, with marinara and Fra Diavlo sauce ($14), was…
Garvan, with his wife Leonie, a private duty nurse, is a native of Ireland and has been doing what he does best—enthusiastically engaging with the public and supporting a host of charities—his whole life.
Jon and his family moved to Gardiner a little over a year ago, where he founded JBJ Pet Care, a dog walking and pet sitting service.
Did you ever wonder how a law is created in Gardiner? There is an established procedure for making a new law and there are guidelines to follow from New York State.
The tiny hamlet of Gardiner, summer, 1970… once the few shops on Main Street closed and the local baseball game wrapped for the night a country quiet and darkness enveloped the place. Having grown up in the shadows of New York City, the peaceful town of Gardiner seemed like everything I had missed in a noisy life. A group of us—seven to be exact—freshly graduated from SUNY New Paltz, took up residence there, across the street from the dark and…
Gardiner’s reaction to the warm temperatures of this past winter was mixed.
Gardiner’s reaction to the warm temperatures of this past winter was mixed.
Planted any daffodils lately? If not, why not? They do very well in Gardiner, and are a sure sign that warmer days are on the way.