It’s hard to disagree that one of Gardiner’s greatest assets is its idyllic setting.
The town of Gardiner is exploring joining the Hudson Valley Community Power program to bring easy, clean electricity buying options to community members.
Gardiner residents now have the opportunity to participate in an important movement to save local pollinators while at the same time beautifying their yards and gardens.
Over a year into the pandemic, a really tough winter, social isolation and being cooped up, has most of us climbing the walls. It just may be the time to plan for some Spring “Forest Bathing.”
One way to help NYS get to 70% renewable energy is by purchasing your electric supply from sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric.
For most of us, with the exception of roadkill, an animal sighting is a thrilling event!
So, here’s an idea; if all of Gardiner stops mowing for six weeks after the 4th of July each year, Pine Bush may suddenly have a cicada killer problem.
It was brought to our attention that the article Progress on Tillson Lake in the Summer issue of 2019 may have presented only one facet of a multi-faceted issue.
A summary of recent issues regarding local wetlands, New York’s Green New Deal, New York’s Plastic Bag Ban and the Natural Resource Inventory.
There are lots of things we can do to help the region go green.