While property owners often wish to remove all rough shrubbery, view-blocking trees, dead limbs, logs, and wet moss and dirt, it is actually these types of substances that feed a healthy ecology and what makes Gardiner naturally beautiful.
Long-time Gardiner resident and local artist Keith Buesing recently organized a community “float in” which attracted over 100 participants.
Every year it seems that there is more road kill in Gardiner.
Edible mushrooms can often be found growing in the woods, free for the taking.
The numbers of salamanders and wood frogs moving toward woodland pools were relatively low this March.
The length of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail has almost doubled after an acquisition of 11.5 miles of the former Wallkill Valley Railroad.
Is Minnewaska really going to close? Not unless we become complacent.
As spring approaches the box turtles will begin to stir from their winter habitats.
For the first time an Ulster County farm has been awarded a Federal Farmland Protection grant to fund the preservation of farmland in Gardiner.
The legislation allows municipalities to make loans to businesses and homeowners for energy efficiency retrofits and renewable energy systems.