Three months after closing Town Hall, we are very carefully reopening. By appointment, you can meet with staff in our lobby to accommodate your needs. Masks required.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, town employees may not physically be “at Town Hall,” but we are still working from our homes, which was not as easy to set up as it sounds.
Gardiner’s 2019 local election was unusual in that, at town level, all candidates ran unopposed.
You’ve heard the saying that behind every great man there is a great woman; well, in this case behind our great library there are Gardiner’s remarkable residents.
Remember the Mark Fried article on Asa Barton’s old house? What about the house that Susan Eckhardt and Johannes Knoops bought? Read on for details.
If you call 911 from Gardiner, your call is received by an Emergency Services Dispatcher in a small brick building atop Golden Hill Lane in Kingston.
From the desk of Supervisor Carl Zatz, here are the issues at Gardiner Town Hall these days …
In the past couple of years, however, the process of beautifying and developing Main Street has pretty much ground to a halt. Why this standstill? What can we do to get it going again? Why even bother?
From the desk of Supervisor Carl Zatz, here are the issues at Gardiner Town Hall these days.
The Parks and Rec Commission’s imagination and passion make possible the creation of places where people want to be and enhance community life for all Gardiner residents.