“I believe in the local community” says Terri Colucci Shand, a very successful local entrepreneur and owner of Colucci Shand Real Estate, a business that has been operating in Gardiner since 1998.
Dave has been seriously photographing with his medium range Canon eos xi for only about a year, but the extensive display of photos on his Facebook page includes categories as varied as landscapes, frozen waterfalls, birds, Hudson River sunrises, old metal, wildlife, and old buildings.
An article in the last issue of The Gazette (Meet Our New Government, Winter 2014) mistakenly gave the impression that Charlie Haynes had been Highway Superintendent for 34 years prior to Brian Stiscia’s recent election to that position.
An angel in the post office, Postmaster Gene Pozza, took it upon himself to give us valuable information that helped us scrub our list.
The Riverkeeper Sweep 3rd annual day of service for the Hudson River estuary will be in the Hudson Valley and New York City on Saturday, May 10, and they are counting on us to make it a success.
In 2005, local architect Joe Trapani was volunteering his time and expertise on the renovation of the Town Hall and asked Kim Hoover, a fellow architect, to join him. Kim said yes.
Hello! I am your new Recycling Coordinator, filling a position created by your Town Board to fulfill the changing needs of a growing community.
After farm distribution ceased abruptly last year due to lack of produce, how was it revived?
Gardiner’s business section is undergoing a major transition.
In 2005, when the capital campaign to build the new Gardiner Library kicked into high gear, the Sycoff family, proprietors of Brookside Farm, offered to host a town-wide BBQ at Majestic Park to support the building effort.