Development and community input are in the spotlight in Gardiner.
Betty Marton has been a professional writer and editor for most of her adult life, and she works from home.
At the Special Meeting of the Town Board on November 17, 2012, the final 2013 Budget for the Town of Gardiner was adopted.
Gardiner Resident Bill Richards stepped out of his office at Skydive the Ranch on Sand Hill Road a little after 3 PM on October 18, 2012 and saw a bright flash in the sky. High above him was a cylinder-shaped translucent object that wasn’t moving.
The most pertinent issues discussed at the Town Hall can be found here.
There are some odd parcels of land in Gardiner that are owned by the Town of Gardiner and, lesser known, by us all.
The Gardiner Summer Camp has been in operation for at least 50 years in one form or another.
In the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, Gardiner had sidewalks.
On November 5th, 2013, voters in Gardiner elected their town government for the next two years.
Communications: Supervisor Zatz states that communications technology is one of the top priorities. “Even Gardiner lives in a fast paced digital world,” says Zatz. “It would be unfair to impede progress when it comes to public safety, our kids’ future, and accountability to our citizens.” First on the list was the installation of a town server. Dedicated to storing and disseminating information, the server increases the capacity of our web sites in order to increase access to town information. Because…