In the fall issue of The Gardiner Gazette we reported on plans for an entirely new Chestnut Mart retail service station and convenience store at Ireland Corners.
Today, only about 1% of the United States population is in military service, but the James Miller family of Bruynswick Road in Gardiner defies national averages: 100% of its members are in or have been in the service.
What had been an informal arrangement may now become more formal as Library Manager Nicole Lane has received a grant to fund a program for children who accompany ESL students to their classes.
James and his wife, Michelle, own the Mudd Puddle in New Paltz. Kristop is the winemaker at Robibero Family Vineyards and Glorie Farm Winery. They decided to combine forces and open Gardiner’s first brewery.
Patrons can use the library’s devices to learn how to download and read eBooks as well as how to use the library’s collection of eBooks.
Will Dietz races his car weekly at Accord Speedway, a quarter mile dirt track, and occasionally at the five-eighths of a mile Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown.
Two new apples now in limited release, SnapDragons™ and RubyFrosts™, have recently been available nearby at Dressel Farms, New Paltz and Hurd’s Family Farm, Modena.
In 1991, payphones in this country peaked at 2.1 million. Today there are fewer than 250,000.
Last winter? Snow. It never went away and it kept coming. Worst winter ever. But was it really? Actually, no.
After farm distribution ceased abruptly last year due to lack of produce, how was it revived?