For the past two years the Wallkill Valley Land Trust has sponsored a one-morning Eastern Box Turtle survey at the home of Anne and Ray Smith on Forest Glen Road.
The Omnibus Consortium, of which Taxnightmare.org is a founding member, is composed of numerous groups that joined together six years ago in Gardiner to address the excessive and chaotic property taxes that are devastating the middle class.
In this season of giving, it is fitting to profile someone who has made a practice of giving to his community in every season.
Marie Zapf and John Tenuto have created, and maintain, a small, free exchange library that is located where the rail trail crosses Main Street in Gardiner.
On the back of the November ballot, you will see a question placed there by the Gardiner Library Board to allow voters to decide our library’s budget.
Since September 6th, there’s been a new face at Majestic’s Hardware in the Hamlet of Gardiner. After 72 years in the Majestic family, the hardware torch has been passed to new owner.
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.
Angelique Hanesworth and her husband, Jeff Frey, are excited to announce that Kaleidoscope Arts Center, at the corner of Albany Post Road and 44/55, should be opening this fall.
Small-town virtues are real.