
Last winter? Snow. It never went away and it kept coming. Worst winter ever. But was it really? Actually, no.
Last winter? Snow. It never went away and it kept coming. Worst winter ever. But was it really? Actually, no.
Governor Cuomo’s dramatic January announcement that he will fund our Omnibus Consortium Circuit Breaker—a relief package aimed at shifting funding for services from the property tax back to the state coffers—has changed that to some degree.
For a wonderful journey through some local history, pick up a copy of The Gunks: Ridge and Valley Towns Through Time by Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell.
Kurt Wulfmeyer and Chris Powers competed and won against the best and the brightest to build the 9/11 memorial for the World Trade Center site in New York City.
Confusion may occur over whether one lives in Gardiner or New Paltz
Maurice Hinchey made politics an honorable calling.
Does it not give Gardiner residents a sense of pride to see its local businesses recognized for excellence? Yes indeed, and every Spring, Hudson Valley Magazine’s annual “Best of Hudson Valley®” (BOHV) starts up again with a new season of excitement.
Many Gardiner homeowners are eligible for exemptions on a portion of their real property taxes.
My mission—if I chose to accept it—was to find out how a Gardiner resident gets a blind driveway, deaf child, school bus stop, or other caution sign placed on a local road.
A Gardiner multi-media artist, who goes by the single name Meadow, has been selected by the Walkway over the Hudson Committee as the Artist in Residence to represent the Town of Gardiner and the Town of Pine Bush/Ulster in “Walking On Air,” the opening ceremonies of the Walkway Over the Hudson.