As we all know by now, the November 2015 elections brought some changes to our Town Board and we’d like to take this opportunity to introduce everyone to the team that will guide us until the next election in 2017.
Al became concerned that in wind the tree might fall on the house or wires, so concluded that it needed to be removed. He accessed the Rockefeller Center website and donated his tree for their annual event.
For a wonderful journey through some local history, pick up a copy of The Gunks: Ridge and Valley Towns Through Time by Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell.
Ulster Literacy Association tutors Kathe Nack and Linda Hart have been teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to the local farm workers, our invisible neighbors, at a weekly class in the Gardiner Library for the past three years.
Lucile Michels-Morris, known to all as Lucy Morris, knew what she wanted to be from early childhood. Her trajectory to being an accomplished painter and pastelist has encompassed myriad art lives!
We’ve all heard the phrase, “speed kills,” but in response to a heart attack, the opposite holds true; getting a patient to the ER as quickly as possible and having the ER ready to treat upon arrival is the key to preserving life and avoiding disability.
Gardiner has some real historical gems contained within its borders. One of those is Locust Lawn, which is situated on what is today Route 32 and used to be known as the Newburgh-New Paltz Road.
Health Quest is the largest family of nonprofit healthcare providers in the Hudson Valley, encompasing three hospitals and small practices in over 20 locations. Dr. Mayle and his staff continue to practice at the same location, off Route 32 in Modena.
Yes! It looks like we will finally have cell service in early spring from Verizon as well as AT&T.
One night at the bar at the Bruynswyck Inn, we noted that Chef Jean Boulidor had them on the appetizer specials board served in “new potato caps.” We tried them and were shocked. They were fantastic.