The Wallkill Valley Land Trust works with the community to preserve the rural character, the unique sense of place of each of our eight towns—including Gardiner, its hamlets and the outlying areas.
For a few years at the peak of the market most home values in Gardiner went up 20%-30%. Some actually doubled.
Street trees make a commercial district feel welcoming and picturesque, but their function is not just to be pretty.
As the “ex-urban” area of the New York City Region, Ulster County has faced the challenge of rapid change in its natural and built environment.
Did you know that you can get a bus to pick you up right outside your home and take you to work, or grocery shopping, or to a doctor’s appointment?
That’s the goal of a new group that’s being formed to attract new business to Gardiner.
2008 was a busy year at Town Hall. In March, the Gardiner Town Board passed the final installment of its revised zoning law and map for the town.
Two tools New York State provides to assist in economic development are Local Economic Development Corporations (LDCs) and Industrial Development Agencies (IDAs).
You’ve heard it before: eat local food. So, is this another food fad with a trendy environmental twist, or something worthy of our consideration?
Virtually every known kind of disease-causing bacterium has mutated to survive some or all of the drugs that once proved effective against it. Hand soaps and cleaning products that contain an “antibacterial” ingredient are linked to this health problem.