The GLCC (Gardiner Living Community Committee) needs your help.
The volcano garden is one of half a dozen or so vegetable gardens that Insook Cheon has established over the last twelve years, occupying 3,000 square feet of space.
This summer, why not spend some of your extra time sharing yourself?
The storyline has bad guys and good guys, a scene in a bar, a chase through a field and a culvert, and a shootout in a crumbling old house. It even has a horse.
On June 30, Joyce Alexander ended her longest service to our community, retiring after thirty-two years as Secretary of the Gardiner Fire District.
When the floodwaters of Hurricane Irene finally receded in the late summer of 2011, a plan and vision emerged for Joe Katz and Pattie Eakin.
It took Gardiner residents Kurt Wulfmeyer and Chris Powers nine months to fabricate and install their monument on the site of the old World Trade Center.
If there was ever someone who could claim to be a native of Gardiner, it was Betty Donahue Moran.
We live in an area home to the majestic Shawangunk Ridge state park filled with cliffs, trails, waterfalls … and dangerous crevices.
The Parks & Recreation Commission and the Girl Scouts are moving forward to get the Gardiner Dog Park ready for the Grand Opening event.