John A. Varriano and Marsha Massih embody the truths that creative people strive for. He is an accomplished portrait painter; she, a still life artist and landscapist.
The benefits of the training received during WWII have reached far beyond the lives of the servicemen who fought in the 1940’s. Gavin Craddock and New Paltz Electric continue the legacy of service started by his grandfather.
Lee Ackhart, who’s been at Ireland Corners for nine years, is one reason customers keep coming back and things work so well when busiest in the early morning.
It wasn’t really a tornado the way Sandy wasn’t really a hurricane, but for those who experienced the weather event that hit Gardiner around 5:00 pm, Friday, June 12th, this would seem like splitting hairs.
Visit the volunteer “repair coaches”—electricians, seamstresses, mechanics and all-purpose fix-it pros—at Repair Café at the library the fourth Sunday of every other month from noon to four pm.
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Two and half years ago, Sharon Boduck opened Rose Water in a small private studio located on the second floor at 127 Main Street in Gardiner.
Today, bluebirds have made a significant comeback primarily because of conservation management, including the popular use of bluebird houses.
Do you know there is evidence of liquid water on Mars? Of course you do. We all know this because some really smart people drinking Caramel Brulée Lattes in a room on earth invented a machine with a big camera on it. That machine flew, all by itself, all the way to Mars. When it got there it took, all by itself, insanely clear pictures of the surface of Mars so the people in the room could say, “Holy cow,…
Owner Gable Erenzo has procured a cocktail of licenses that create the first establishment of its kind in NY State; Gardiner Liquid Mercantile can serve alcohol for both on premise and off premise consumption—as long as it is produced in NY State.