If you call 911 from Gardiner, your call is received by an Emergency Services Dispatcher in a small brick building atop Golden Hill Lane in Kingston.
On June 30, Joyce Alexander ended her longest service to our community, retiring after thirty-two years as Secretary of the Gardiner Fire District.
In January 2012, Nicole Lane who was then the Children’s Librarian, assumed overall responsibility as Library Manager.
The Gardiner Town Board authorized the sale of the property with the old house on it at the corner of Steve’s Lane and Dusinberre Road and advertised for bids in early November, 2011
Small towns usually have difficulty filling volunteer jobs, and Gardiner has been no exception.
If you have an emergency and call 911, the skill and rapid deployment of our first responders will mean little if they can’t locate your home.
I emailed Mrs. Rice seeking an interview. She promptly responded that she’d be happy to meet, and gave me half an hour.
Am I the only one who has noticed that there is a dragon in the middle of Gardiner? Where did it come from? When did it get here, and why is it here?
“It’s the local watering hole without the alcohol” is how Tony Yambay characterizes the Gardiner Post Office.
At a January ceremony, the Town of Gardiner handed the Open Space Institute a check for $50,000—payment in full on the Town’s commitment to assist OSI in purchasing the development rights to Marty and Thelma Kiernan’s 132-acre cattle farm on Bruynswick Road in Gardiner.