Gardiner Gazette Issue #22 Spring 2014

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The Changing Face Of The Hamlet

Also in this issue ... Local Architect Kim Hoover, pg. 2

by Laurie Willow Photographer David Warg, pg. 4

Gardiner’s business section is undergoing a major transition. The most recent and most visible change is the closing of the HiHo Market on April 1st.

Colucci Shand Realty, pg. 5 Just A Bite, pg. 6 News From Town Hall, pg. 7 Hi Ho Home Market during its closing sale in March. Photo Laurie Willow

What is the fate of 123 Main Street now? The building has been bought by Patsy Iovieno of Pasquale’s Pizzeria. Patsy says he is not sure what he will do with it, but that it will probably be torn down eventually and possibly replaced with a mixed use building consisting of a storefront on the

lower lever and apartments upstairs. The only zoning law in Gardiner’s code that deals with architectural standards (§220-5 Siting and Design Guidelines) is advisory rather than legislative. While it encourages development that is compatible

Phoenix Rising: Phillies Bridge Farm Returns by Ray Smith

Last winter, the maples bordering the drive into the Phillies Bridge Farm were graced with blue sap buckets—an initiative of board member Robb Magee and the Mountain Laurel Waldorf School—and in late winter, Anne Eschenroeder, principal in Big Little Farm LLC (BLF), was already growing seedlings in the greenhouse for the Phillies Bridge Farm CSA. After farm distribution ceased abruptly last year due to lack of produce, how was it revived? “Some extraordinary leaders on the 2013 board

continued their stewardship,” explained Sally Vasse, an original 1995 shareholder and board member from 2005-2010, who has returned this year as President. She says, “They managed office procedures and provided a regular presence and a small amount of u-pick vegetables. The education programs and summer day camp continued through the summer and fall with resilient success. We reconstituted the board with some old members and an energetic mix of new, varied talents. Amie Baracks returned

with the existing character of the Town, it is solely at the discretion of the owner. This building has been an anchor on Main Street for decades. George Majestic

Artist Pattie Eakin, pg. 8 The Winter That Was, pg. 10 Ulster County Fair, pg. 11 WVLT House Tour, pg. 14 A Local Owl Story, pg. 15

Hamlet, continued page 13

as Education Director and is busy, as is Jason Krauer, the onsite Property Manager, living in the farm house with his family.” Wendy Rudder, who served as President part of last year, is now Vice President; Susan Loxley-Friedle, a long time shareholder, is Secretary and Marc Moran, who had no previous connection with the Farm, is Treasurer. “I thought Phillies Bridge was an important community asset and wanted to help,” Marc said. Anne Eschenroeder of Big Little Farm was the successful Farm Manager at Phillies Bridge Farm during the Phoenix, continued page 9

Talking Trash: New Role, Changing Needs by Wendy Toman

Hello! I am your new Recycling Coordinator, filling a position created by your Town Board to fulfill the changing needs of a Photo: Wendy Toman growing community. My responsibilities are many. Foremost, it is my job to be sure the transfer station is in compliance with all county and state regulations regarding waste management. Although the landfill has been monitored regularly since its closing nearly two decades ago, there are other regulations, such as flow control Trash, continued page 15


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