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.”
If you have a garden and a library you have everything you need …
We have more events in the planning stages, so stay tuned for updates and additions to this list.
Annie O’Neill has been creative in art most of her life. The only variable that has changed over the years is the medium.
There are a lot of beautiful red barns in Gardiner, many falling to ruin, but the barn with the success story is the one at 471 Guilford Road, owned by Cliff Appeldorn, an architectural designer.
How do you lose the canopy, but not the skydiver as well?
David Straus, a quarter-century fixture at Gardiner Town Board and Planning Board meetings, died on June 11 at the age of 84.
The 26th Annual Gardiner Day, Family, Fun & Friends, will be held on Saturday, September 12th from 11 am to 4:30 pm.
Cars were once overwhelming to those who grew up with horses. Now, as then, the change is coming. It’s time for us all to embrace it and the Gardiner Library is a gentle way to start.
What a wonderful display of art and whimsy graces the view on Arch Street in the Hamlet.