When Kristop Brown and James Walsh decided to brew and market their own beer, they started small, in 2013. (Beer Here. More Coming, Gardiner Gazette, Summer 2013) They built a 400 square foot brewery in James’ back yard.
A mile and a half south of Ireland Corners, just off of Route 208 in the town of Gardiner, the Catskill and Delaware Aqueducts cross each other.
About 1890, one of two Dusinberre brothers built a home at 22 Dusinberre Road, complete with a small carriage house and, next to that, an outhouse.
Greg Raymond grew up in Gardiner under the looming rock face of the Gunks and, as he puts it, “I never yearned for a life beyond the beauty of my own home in Gardiner surrounded by woods and steeped with mountains.”
Maureen Gallagher, Gardiner Tax Assessor, explained, “Many Gardiner home owners are eligible for exemptions on a portion of the real property taxes on their primary residence if they meet the following requirements and file for exemptions on or before March 1, 2015.”
How do you lose the canopy, but not the skydiver as well?
Come give us a hand however you can, and hope for good weather on September 12th!
How about getting free money for the library just by using the Amazon link on any page of the Library’s web site? Seriously.
Lee Ackhart, who’s been at Ireland Corners for nine years, is one reason customers keep coming back and things work so well when busiest in the early morning.
Health Quest is the largest family of nonprofit healthcare providers in the Hudson Valley, encompasing three hospitals and small practices in over 20 locations. Dr. Mayle and his staff continue to practice at the same location, off Route 32 in Modena.