In January 2012, Nicole Lane who was then the Children’s Librarian, assumed overall responsibility as Library Manager.
What’s quiet? Quiet as a kitten sleeping; quiet as snow falling? Gardiner residents Marty and Janine Brutvan’s new Nissan Leaf.
Maurice Hinchey has spent almost 40 years as an unapologetic and successful advocate for issues affecting residents of Gardiner and the Hudson Valley.
One crisp autumn evening in 2011, I was one of the fortunate few to take part in a unique experience. My family and I had the privilege to observe a study involving the Northern Saw-whet owl.
This issue marks the third anniversary of The Gardiner Gazette and, no, we didn’t think we’d get this far either.
The Unison Craft Fair at the New Paltz Middle School on December 3rd and 4th will include Leonie Lacouette, Laura Watson, Alexa Ginsburg, Annie O’Neill and Amy LeFevre—five very talented Gardiner woman.
I emailed Mrs. Rice seeking an interview. She promptly responded that she’d be happy to meet, and gave me half an hour.
Am I the only one who has noticed that there is a dragon in the middle of Gardiner? Where did it come from? When did it get here, and why is it here?
The Parks and Recreation Commission is an example of generosity, and of the crucial role volunteers play in our community.
Community volunteerism takes many forms.