After 11 years and 48 issues, it is time for Carol O’Biso to retire from what has been a wonderful experience.
Local activities for kids in Gardiner are always of interest, but fun, physically-active AND educational activities are rare as hen’s teeth these days.
For most of us, with the exception of roadkill, an animal sighting is a thrilling event!
She was a Gardiner original, born at a time when one room schoolhouses dotted the town map.
According to the 1860 Federal Census, Michael Maladay was a laborer struggling to make ends meet, supporting a growing family.
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.
Each year, since 2017, the Gardiner Gazette has valiantly endeavored to cover the “Best of Hudson Valley” (BOHV) awards to honor Gardiner businesses that have won in various categories.
Without new staff, the Gazette will die, and this will be the last issue. So ask yourself, “Do I value the way the Gardiner Gazette brings our community closer together?”
Due to the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Gardiner Day Committee has voted unanimously to cancel Gardiner Day this year.
Ken and Pat Wendler have been completing a lot of puzzles.