If you were among the 111.3 million viewers this past February watching the exciting NY Giant victory in Super Bowl XLVI, you saw a glimpse of Gardiner during the presentation of the Lombardi trophy to the winning team.
What’s quiet? Quiet as a kitten sleeping; quiet as snow falling? Gardiner residents Marty and Janine Brutvan’s new Nissan Leaf.
Residents of Gardiner have long been almost unanimous in their desire for better cell service, with debate about the construction of a cell tower focused on its location.
Maurice Hinchey has spent almost 40 years as an unapologetic and successful advocate for issues affecting residents of Gardiner and the Hudson Valley.
One crisp autumn evening in 2011, I was one of the fortunate few to take part in a unique experience. My family and I had the privilege to observe a study involving the Northern Saw-whet owl.
What does Greenland have in common with Gardiner? Hint: It has something to do with the kayak.
What are the issues and actions occupying the staff at the Gardiner Town Hall these days?
If you’ve been enjoying Carol O’Biso’s Just A Bite column in The Gardiner Gazette, you might want to have a look at her new memoir.
Nu-Cavu has a bar seating area, a charming formal dining room and, in warmer weather, an open patio.
The Gardiner Town Board authorized the sale of the property with the old house on it at the corner of Steve’s Lane and Dusinberre Road and advertised for bids in early November, 2011