Sandy Levy has been an art and antiquities dealer since he was a teenager with long hair, which means that he has been in the trade for over 50 years.
By definition, a “basecamp” provides things that are needed for persons engaged in such activities as exploring, mountain/rock climbing and more. It’s exciting that Gardiner now has its own BaseCamp.
If you are driving down Albany Post Rd at any hour of the day, you will pass a brightly lit and charming, small white hut. Welcome to The Yarn Shack.
Many in Gardiner have been wondering what happened to Majestic Hardware and its very upbeat, affable, and community-minded owner, Michael Ciavolino.
A lovely Sunday in August, at the vibrant Gardiner Library, but something was different. Something fun was in the air.
Every week Gardiner residents and visitors are wowed and delighted by the specials offered by Café Mio which celebrates 12 years in business this November.
Construction has been going on for several months at Robibero Family Vineyards on Albany Post Road and the intention is to expand the storage and wine-making capacity of the property.
A stroll down the Champs-Elysées, in Paris, France, is a sensory experience with delicious aromas wafting out the doors of brasseries/cafes on almost every block.
Each year, since 2017, the Gardiner Gazette has valiantly endeavored to cover the “Best of Hudson Valley” (BOHV) awards to honor Gardiner businesses that have won in various categories.
Wineries, distilleries, breweries, liquor stores, along with delis and supermarkets, have remained open for business, albeit with restrictions, through the New York PAUSE.