Candidates were asked to respond to the following question in a maximum of 150 words. Responses were not edited: “What do you hope to achieve in the coming term?”
The Gardiner Republican Party chose not to provide a party platform, but the Gardiner Democrats have a lot to show and say.
This year, the Gardiner Republican Party chose neither to supply a party platform, nor to nominate candidates at the local level.
It has been brought to our attention that portions of the article, Under the Radar: Development and Community Input in Gardiner in the Spring issue of the Gazette were not up to the Gazette’s usual standard of impartial journalism.
Gardiner Day will be held on Saturday, September 7, from 11am-4pm.
The Gazette has been concerned for some time about empty commercial buildings in Gardiner, so it was with pleasure that we heard of the sale of the former Gold Fox Restaurant in January.
Got something you think people should know about? The Gardiner Gazette has recently launched a new, web-based Community Calendar featuring visual arts events, performing arts events and community events.
The sidewalks are a wonderful thing for our future, but there is no question that the businesses in the Hamlet that rely on walk-in customers took a financial hit during the “perfect storm” of events over the past few months.
Election day is Tuesday, November 5th. We urge every resident to register and vote.
If history is any judge, next month fewer than one third of the residents of Gardiner will decide how the rest of us live for the next two years.