No one would have bet on the Gardiner Gazette surviving after losing its founder and managing editor, Carol O’Biso.
On April 26, 2021, Gable “Gabe” Erenzo passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in his sleep. The shock of his loss reverberated throughout our small town, around the US, and throughout Europe.
After 11 years and 48 issues, it is time for Carol O’Biso to retire from what has been a wonderful experience.
Local activities for kids in Gardiner are always of interest, but fun, physically-active AND educational activities are rare as hen’s teeth these days.
Without new staff, the Gazette will die, and this will be the last issue. So ask yourself, “Do I value the way the Gardiner Gazette brings our community closer together?”
Due to the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Gardiner Day Committee has voted unanimously to cancel Gardiner Day this year.
Ken and Pat Wendler have been completing a lot of puzzles.
The Town of Gardiner and the Climate Smart Gardiner Taskforce are thrilled to announce the installation of an Electric Vehicle charging station in the Gardiner Library parking lot.
“Mom, you sew. Why don’t you make some of these masks for people?”
COVID-19 has brought out the best and worst in people worldwide, and the Gazette is aware that the pandemic has been very hard on everyone.