The Parks and Rec Commission’s imagination and passion make possible the creation of places where people want to be and enhance community life for all Gardiner residents.
Full Moon products are sold at Cold Spring, a year-round farmer’s market, as well as the Kingston and New Paltz winter markets.
On any given weekend you can find the beef, pork, chicken and eggs from Brookside Farm at six different farm markets throughout the Hudson Valley.
Parker and Anna will transform your car, truck, camper, full size mobile home, van or motorcycle. They’ll remove pet hair, clean wheels, install mud flaps, touch up paint, tackle mildew and scotchguard your seats.
The Parks and Recreation Commission is an example of generosity, and of the crucial role volunteers play in our community.
Dr. Sam, as he prefers to be called, likes to get to know his patients and allows two hours for a first visit.
Jewell Turner proudly calls Gardiner her home. This is where she feels connected and grounded and where she has lived her whole life.
Melissa Fairweather began volunteer-ing as a child. Today, Melissa coordinates close to 200 volunteers at the Gardiner Library.
The origin of Artscapes, Tony Osborne’s landscaping business, is a four-generation Gardiner story.
With all the concern about property values, the life of an assessor can’t be an easy one.