The Office of the Town Clerk is historic in its traditions.
Michael Otis of Gardiner and Thomas LaBarr of Beacon are both driving two Mini-E Cooper all-electric cars for a year.
The problem is that soft, fluffy toilet paper (and paper towels, etc.) can’t be achieved if even a tiny amount of recycled paper is used in its production, so mature trees are being cut down in large numbers to make it.
On Saturday, May 9th, Gardiner had its first annual Cupcake Festival.
If you have an inquiring mind, you’ll want to know and keep abreast of what is going on in our town.
Everyone wants to come visit the Hudson Valley in summer and it is, indeed, a lovely time to be here. However, a nice weekend away shouldn’t be spent on a friend’s couch—why not send your extra guests to a local B&B?
The Mountain Brauhaus has certainly come a long way, and its transition into an environmentally conscious, locally driven restaurant only further confirms Gardiner’s reputation as a cutting edge community.
When gymnast Richard Ferrono was nine he decided he would one day open a gymnastics school. His boy-hood ambition, now in its third incarnation, is called The Ultimate Gymnastics Center.
We are looking for folks who would like to participate in our Energy Task Force.
Bees are vital pollinators and an unseen link in the health of our ecosystem. The decline of bees means eating local honey, and maybe keeping some backyard bees, could be one of the healthiest things a family can do for the planet.