Come give us a hand however you can, and hope for good weather on September 12th!
The renovation of the building that began its life as McKinstry’s store brought to mind the old adage about the farmer who’d had the same ax for 40 years.
Gardiner has some real historical gems contained within its borders. One of those is Locust Lawn, which is situated on what is today Route 32 and used to be known as the Newburgh-New Paltz Road.
The tiny hamlet of Gardiner, summer, 1970… once the few shops on Main Street closed and the local baseball game wrapped for the night a country quiet and darkness enveloped the place. Having grown up in the shadows of New York City, the peaceful town of Gardiner seemed like everything I had missed in a noisy life. A group of us—seven to be exact—freshly graduated from SUNY New Paltz, took up residence there, across the street from the dark and…
Where did our town get its name?
An (almost) 70 year Gardiner resident recalls the trip that brought her here.
Please allow us to set the historical record straight.
Recently there has been renewed interest in not only apple cider, but also hard cider.
While it is technically a children’s book, Hugo The Huguenot is really something we should all read.
The Wallkill Valley Land Trust’s seventh annual tour will take place on Saturday, June 3rd.