Greater Gardner MA News November 2023
- Drugs 11-30-23 (11/30/2023)
Task Force Takes Drugs off the Street in Gardner MA
On Thursday, November 30, 2023, members of Gardner PD, the North Worcester County Drug Task Force, and the DEA Worcester HIDTA Federal Drug Task Force seized drugs and made an arrest after executing a search warrant at an apartment at 5 Moran St in Gardner.
Seized was a quantity of suspected crack cocaine, fentanyl, oxycodone pills, and $4,590 in cash. Also taken: Three (3) 9mm firearms (2 with extended magazines),and 9mm ammunition. A suspect was arrested and charged with various drug and firearms offenses.
- Deploying Robots (11/29/2023)
Should the City of Gardner MA Deploy Robots to Alleviate Workload?
The Country of China plans to produce its first humanoid robots by 2025 and their Ministry of Industry and Information says their advanced bipedal droids will carry out menial, repetitive tasks in farms, factories, and houses to alleviate workload. It’ll be shorter than most humans at 5 feet 4 and weigh about 121 pounds.
In the United States, Elon Musk’s Tesla continues to work on its Optimus bipedal humanoid robot and estimates its $20,000 robot could be ready in 3 to 5 years.
Should the City of Gardner deploy humanoid robots in City Hall? Or use them to help out the labor shortages of the DPW? As robots go mainstream in the next 10 years, it will be a question it will have to answer.
When was the first robot ever developed? It was in the early 1950s in the form of a hydraulic arm used to lift heavy loads and was sold to General Motors.
One thing we know for sure: Robots are no longer science fiction. Decisions will need to be made as to whether to deploy them locally or not.
- Ambulance Stolen (11/29/2023)
Ambulance Stolen from Heywood Hospital – Returned Totaled
Just before 6pm on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, an Ashburnham Rescue Ambulance was stolen from the grounds of Heywood Hospital. A police pursuit ensued with units chasing the ambulance towards Hubbardston. The ambulance turned around near Rietta and headed back towards Gardner. During the incident, the perpetrator caused damage via accidents with multiple motor vehicles. At approximately 6:07pm, the ambulance returned to Heywood Hospital, but was in totaled condition and was towed away. The suspect was reportedly secured in the ER.
Heywood Hospital did release a short statement, “At 5:37 pm, an incident occurred in the Heywood Hospital Emergency Department involving the unauthorized use of an emergency vehicle. The situation is stable and under investigation.”
The Gardner Police Department Issued a Press Release regarding the incident. VIEW COMPLETE PRESS RELEASE, CLICK HERE. In the Press Release, it is confirmed that the driver was a 21 year old male of Spencer, Massachusetts who failed to stop for police trying to pull him over after he accessed an ambulance and drove away with it. In the course of the pursuit, another vehicle was struck which required aid from the police. The driver went back to Heywood Hospital and crashed the ambulance into the pylons outside the ambulance bay. He is in police custody with a number of charges listed in the Press Release. The Town of Ashburnham issued a separate Press Release stating that the suspect “assaulted EMS staff, escaped from them, entered the Ambulance, and stole it. A pursuit began immediately traveling through Gardner and Hubbardston, striking other vehicles in the process.” VIEW COMPLETE PRESS RELEASE, CLICK HERE.
- WGAW Talkers (11/29/2023)
All Major WGAW Radio Talk Show Hosts Honored by Talkers Magazine
Talkers Magazine Editors compiled a list of the 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America – What They Call the “Heavy Hundred” They use a combination of hard and soft factors in compiling the list including courage, effort, impact, longevity, potential, ratings, recognition, revenue, service, talent, and uniqueness.
Mark Levin who is aired 6-9pm daily on WGAW was near the top of the list at #4 and Mike Gallagher (9am to noon weekdays) was notable at #12. Also on the list of honorees: 5-6am host Gordon Deal, noon to 3pm host Dennis Prager, and 3 to 6pm host Sebastian Gorka. While not a weekday host, Tech Goddess (as she’s called) Kim Komando made the list as well as weekend program hosts Bill Cunningham and Chris Plante. While aired nationally via live stream, the Morning News with Steve Wendell did not make this year’s list. Wendell also hosts the Hit Show, Hotline Radio which airs every Saturday from noon to 2pm.
One of the reasons WGAW is so well known is because it has been around since right after the 2nd World War, going on the air in 1946. WGAW is heard on AM 1340, 98.1 FM, and via live stream from anywhere in the United States or the World. LIVESTREAM LINK.
- Gardner Recycling (11/28/2023)
Raw Material Recovery is Genuine Gardner
The company gets our designation for its work to benefit the environment and for its support of people over mechanical recycling.
Raw Material Recovery of Gardner MA Takes Mattresses for $20. You drop off and unload materials yourself. Gardner Magazine checked things out after people on Social Media reported quotes as high as $200 for a mattress pickup. Raw Material Recovery Recycling Center is located at 461 West Broadway in Gardner and has drop-off hours Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 3:30pm. We are making their November 2023 Price Sheet available here. They advertise FREE RECYCLING for washers, dryers, air conditioners, computer towers, laptops, and other items (all listed on their price sheet)
According to their website they say, “Our process remains mostly manual which has been proven to produce the highest quality recovered materials and the overall highest percentage of reclaimed materials versus present mechanical shredding and sorting systems which are producing a lesser quality output stream. Manual disassembly also helps prevent hazardous waste items from being processed such as mercury devices and lamps, batteries and PCB laden components in older products. We are able to isolate these materials and forward them to the proper treatment facilities. Our manual process may not be the fastest but it is the best! We also believe in supporting people, machines are nice but people are better!” The company also states it will work with qualified charities to perform product collection events. For more information, please visit their website:
- Exploding Boiler (11/28/2023)
Update December 1, 2023: Learning to take place at 2 locations, 1 in Gardner and 1 in Winchendon
Watch the complete Emergency Winchendon School Committee Meeting, CLICK HERE.
Winchendon School Committee met in an emergency meeting on Thursday, November 30th
Facilities Manager Brian Croteau’s statement to the School Committee characterized the boiler incident as a “malfunction” rather than an explosion even though a Facebook post from the School District to the community indicated the boiler had “blown up” See screenshot. During the Emergency School Committee meeting, Croteau explained that this particular boiler was a “summer boiler”, providing hot water when the heating boilers were not being used. Therefore, as they are now being used, there is no shortage of hot water. Insurance company is still investigating, and the plan is to replace the malfunctioning boiler with an electric one to avoid a repeat of this problem in the future.
Dozens of air scrubbers are working round the clock to clean the air in the school and duct work is being cleaned as well. Plans are to return students to the school when an industial hygienist certifies an air quality test that the school passes.
Learning for now: The State of Massachusetts denied Winchendon’s request for remote learning. Plans are to utilize the the 3rd floor of the Elm Street School in Gardner for Murdock Middle High School students and the Murdock High School students will use the basement of the Cornerstone Church.
Publisher’s Note: An emergency School Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 4pm at Winchendon Town Hall regarding the situation. Here is the complete meeting agenda, CLICK HERE.
We have reached out to Karen Kast-McBride, Chair of the Winchendon School Committee to gather further information.
Exploding Hot Water Boiler Closes Middle and High Schools in Winchendon MA
Winchendon Interim Superintendent Dr. Ruthann Petruno-Goguen informed the District that school is canceled for at least the rest of the week of November 27, 2023 at Murdock Middle and Murdock High School. According to Goguen, the hot water boiler blew up and filled the building with soot. Building will be reopened after officials are satisfied with the results of an air quality test.
Last week, Goguen stated, “Facilities Director, Brian Croteau, immediately contacted the insurance company, utilized the assistance from Fire Departments from other communities, and has Servpro on site for the clean-up.”
In a communication on November 28, 2023, Dr. Goguen stated, “I regret to inform you that school will be cancelled for the rest of this week at both the middle and high school. Even though we have a large crew of contractors working on the clean up, the building is not ready for us to return. I have reached out to the Commissioner of Education and he will not approve remote learning. We have secured adequate off site spaces for both the middle and high school for possibly the next two weeks. The detailed plans will be shared as soon as they are finalized. It will be required for the middle and high school students and staff to make up for this week of missed learning time, and we are looking at time during the February Vacation week (Tuesday thru Friday) and the day after the last day of school. We understand this is a disruption for the middle and the high school. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we maneuver through this crisis.”
- Colin Leaves (11/27/2023)
Iconic Boston Hospital Scoops up one of Gardner’s Finest
It was only a matter of time, but it has happened. Someone outside the City has hired away one of Gardner’s most positive forces, Colin Smith. Gardner’s Executive Aide Colin Smith will work his last day in the Chair City on Friday, December 1, 2023. Then it is off to Boston Children’s Hospital to a new position in administration. Executive Assistant to the Mayor Rachael Roberts will be busy filling the void temporarily until a new Executive Aide is hired.
Unfortunately, when a City gets noticed for its excellence, some of the people responsible for its success get noticed as well. Gardner Magazine is sure that Colin will leave good notes for his successor who certainly has big shoes to fill.
Colin served as an Aide to Mayor Michael Nicholson when Nicholson was a Town Administrator in Rutland and moved to the Gardner Mayor’s office when Michael Nicholson became Mayor in July 2020. The Mayor has often complimented Colin for his efforts on behalf of the City of Gardner.
- Cell Security (11/27/2023)
2 different pdfs in this article are helpful to consumers with Cell phones.
Cell Phone Security Ongoing Concern in Greater Gardner MA
Taking the fear out of the phone using common sense solutions: The Gardner MA Police Department recently posted on Social Media about how to shut off a particular feature on an iPhone so that security is not compromised. However, it is important to note that security issues and concerns are not limited to one type of phone or one particular feature. Consumers need to have an ongoing attitude of vigilance. Fortunately, Gardner Magazine has some tips.
TechSafety.org offers 12 specific tips relating to cell phones asking “Is Your Phone Being Used Against You?” as conversations and information on phones can be misused to monitor, stalk, control, or harass. The site offers tips on what to do including phone resetting, replacing, using appropriate passcodes, anti-virus and anti-spyware, and more. Info is available on this printable pdf, CLICK HERE. For more information, please visit the website:
The Federal Communications Commission offers a helpful one sheet entitled, “Ten Steps to Smartphone Security.” CLICK HERE.
- Tree 2023 (11/26/2023)
Downtown Gardner MA Tree Lighting and the Christmas Spirit
Downtown Gardner was filled with the Christmas Spirit on Sunday, November 26, 2023. Before it started to get dark, the Surround Sound Chorus performed in front of 25 Main Street.
Just after 4pm, people gathered at City Hall on Pleasant Street for the Holiday Stroll to Monument Park, led by the Gardner High School Band. The Gardner Middle School Chorus and Gardner High School Band performed.
Santa arrived in a horse-drawn sleigh and the lights were lit for the Christmas 2023 season. Horse-drawn carriage rides around Downtown were made available FREE to the public, courtesy of Gardner Square Two.
- Update 11-24-23 (11/24/2023)
Gardner MA Mayor Michael Nicholson Updates the Chair City
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson explains the tax classification process and the single rate approved by the City Council as well as how the tax rate is calculated. Listen to the update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
City Council Approvals: Mayor Nicholson explained that funding was approved for a new ladder truck for the Fire Department – lead time is 4-5 years. —-New sidearm firearms for the Police Department to replace those purchased in 2011 via a grant. City last funded sidearms in 1989 when City stopped using revolvers. —-Property taxes 100% waived for Goldstar families. —- The Charter revision is now on to the State House. —- A Committee assigned to review Parking meter situation Downtown. Advisory adhoc committee will make recommendations to the Mayor.
Events: Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Stroll Sunday November 26, 2023. – — Christmas Caroling with the Mayor under production. —-Thursday, December 21st, Carriage rides throughout Downtown Gardner for a Christmas Light Tour.—- Centennial Winter Ball Saturday December 30th 6-10pm tickets $30 each
- Thanks 2023 (11/22/2023)
Greater Gardner MA Celebrates Thanksgiving 2023
In the name of our Heavenly Father we Gather
And say the praises of our Lord together,
As we welcome the Goodness of the Holy Spirit
Into the Hearts of all who will receive IT.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. May the blessings of our Heavenly Father and our Lord Jesus Christ be with you now and forever. May there be joy in your home and love in your family.
Happy Thanksgiving, November 23, 2023 to each and every one of you.
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- Zoning 11-21-23 (11/22/2023)
Zoning Board of Appeals Takes Up Slocum Matters and 3 Other Cases
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The Gardner MA Zoning Board of Appeals once again saw Timothy Slocum. This time Mr. Slocum came with an attorney with the goal of resolving issues with the Zoning Board of Appeals. Following a discussion with the Board, the attorney and Mr. Slocum spoke privately for a couple of minutes while the Board took a recess. Decision was to voluntarily withdraw without prejudice. It was understood that each business will be presented to the Board as a separate matter, with 3 matters maximum to be presented by Slocum at any one meeting.
The New Dance Studio planned for the former Lachance Furniture Building at 25 Kraft Street was discussed.
Scott Anderson came before the Board regarding a Zoning update status regarding 123 Partridge Street
The Urguhart Family LLC was heard on a request to amend their special permit to increase inpatient beds from 8 to 12.
- Famous Claus (11/21/2023)
Who Makes a Santa Claus? – Just for Fun
From actors like Brad Pitt, Tom Selleck, Keanu Reeves, and Morgan Freeman, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to politicians like Mitt Romney, Harry Truman, Gerald Ford, and Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Ronald Reagan, Nikki Haley, Ted Cruz, who makes the best Santa Claus?
- Urgent Care (11/21/2023)
Urgent Care Services Availability in Gardner MA
According to Heywood Healthcare,Heywood Urgent Care, Main Street, in Gardner is operating differently as of December 1, 2023 with urgent care services suspended to the general public, but available to Heywood primary care provider patients. Heywood Medical Group will enhance access to same day urgent sick visits for HMG patients (those with primary care providers within the Heywood Medical Group). An advanced practice provider specifically for same day urgent patients will be located at Heywood Primary Care on Main Street in Gardner. Patients are asked to call their primary care provider’s office, who will schedule them in their office, if there is availability, or at the Main St. location. HMG patients will be able to access urgent care Monday – Friday. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Bottom Line: Patients of Heywood Medical Group have additional options as outlined above. Other members of the General Public advised to utilize Community Health Connections which has more than sufficient capacity.
Community Health Connections (next to Walmart on Route 68) is open Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 7:30pm and Saturday & Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, and July 4th. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Public access to regional urgent care services is available at Tully Walk In Center located at 81 Reservoir Drive in Athol, Monday through Friday 8am to 7:30pm and Saturday & Sunday from 9am to 4:30pm.
- Timpany Growth (11/20/2023)
Gardner MA Timpany Plaza Achieving More than 80 Percent Occupancy
For the first time in years, Gardner’s Timpany Plaza is heading towards more than 80 percent occupancy. The plaza is over 180,000 square feet with just over 30,000 square feet available.
The Aldi site is under construction and recently announced Five Below and Chipotle Mexican Grill are on their way. And there’s room for 4 more tenants in spaces ranging from 2,000 square feet to 17,000 square feet.
Tenants at Timpany Plaza include Papa Gino’s, Art on the Rocks, Sprint Premier, Great Clips, H&R Block, Gardner Theater, Big Lots, Dollar Tree, AT & T Wireless, Gardner Smiles, Rent-A-Center, Sawa Asian Bistro, Five Below, Gamestop, Aldi, Tractor Supply, and Chipotle Mexican Grill.
Meanwhile, Downtown Gardner is undergoing unprecedented renovations to a number of buildings and an influx of new businesses.
- Thanks Week (11/20/2023)
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Thanksgiving Week Events in Greater Gardner MA – Something for Everyone
Early week – Take care of City or town business early as most offices will close early on Wednesday and will be closed Thanksgiving Thursday and on Black Friday.
Friday, November 24th – Area businesses welcome shoppers for traditional start of Christmas shopping season. —- The 2nd Annual Winter Festival begins at Red Apple Farm in Phillipston with more than 200,000 lights throughout the orchard. —- The Gardner Museum will be open from 1 to 7pm as it continues the 18th Annual Festival of Trees. —- The GAAMHA Christmas Tree Lot will be open from 3 to 7pm.
Saturday, November 25th – Small Business Saturday in Downtown Gardner. —- The VFW in Westminster is having a Holiday Craft Fair from 9am to 1pm — There will be a Santa Claus Parade in Downtown Athol at 4:15pm.
Sunday, November 26th – The Farm at Evergreen Grove in Gardner has Pictures with Santa from 1-3pm. —- Gardner has the Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting at 4pm. —- Hubbardston has its Tree Lighting Ceremony from 5-5:30pm.
More details on these and other upcoming Holiday events on our Holidays 2023 page, CLICK HERE.
- Council 11-20-23 (11/19/2023)
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IMPORTANT DECISIONS at Gardner MA City Council Meeting of November 20, 2023
The Panel of 11 Local Legislators, otherwise known as the Gardner City Council, met for the first time since the Municipal Election of 2023. In January, Councilor at Large James Boone will be replaced by incoming Councilor at Large Carolyn Kamuda and outgoing Ward 1 Councilor James Walsh will be replaced by new Ward 1 Councilor David Thibault-Munoz.
The agenda for this meeting is 555 pages, more than 1 ream of paper. The electronic transmission alone saves a ton of money every year. Among an extensive list of items, the Council held a tax classification hearing and voted to go with a single tax rate. Mayor Nicholson and Assessor Kumar spoke in favor. There was no opposition.
It voted to approve the borrowing of about $2 million for a future fire truck and use $500k from the stabilization fund for the down payment. The Mayor told them that a request for roof repair funds for the Fire Dept. headquarters roof will be coming soon.
Mayor Nicholson’s proposal for the City of Gardner to accept the tax exemption for Gold Star Families was approved unanimously.
The Charter Changes will be moving on to the next step being approved at this meeting by the City Council. Voters voted YES to a non-binding question at the Municipal Election of November 7th
Councilor Boone’s proposal to hear a proposal from a vendor was rejected on a vote of 7 No and 2 Yes. Councilors were concerned it would be not only a bad precedent, but also improper under procurement procedures.
As is usual for the City Council, the meeting opened and closed with a prayer, in the tradition of the faith-based City of Gardner.
- Tax Classification (11/18/2023)
Tax Classification to be decided at Gardner MA City Council Meeting on November 20, 2023
As part of the November 20th meeting, there will be a Tax Classification Hearing – There is further related information in the complete packet of 555 pages, CLICK HERE. The City has traditionally utilized a single tax rate where business, industrial, residential, and land are taxed at the same rate. This encourages business. However, in recent years, the value of residential property has gone up more than business and industrial and therefore, by default, the burden has shifted somewhat to residential. The tax rate is projected to be under $15 per thousand, the lowest in over a decade. However, a tax rate generally goes down if property values rise considerably, which is the case in Gardner MA.
Residential as a percentage of total value 10 years ago in 2013 was 82%. 5 years later in 2018 it was 79%. It has gradually risen since then to just under 84%. However, Gardner has recently had an upswing in business renovating existing structures, greatly increasing value now and more in the future as projects are completed and others are commenced. However, for fiscal year 2024, the state mandates a look back to a couple of years ago. Therefore, the City won’t see the complete help the influx of business will have to residential tax bills until things catch up.
According to Mayor Michael Nicholson, “The City has made large strides in our economic development goals in recent years, and we are starting to see a very strong return on our investments in these endeavors. The Administration supports the recommendation of the Board of Assessors by continuing with a single tax rate…”
- Pillar Rx (11/18/2023)
This is all part of Mayor Michael Nicholson’s “People are Policy” Initiative, an often behind-the scenes and not widely publicized effort to put people first. While each item under this initiative is not identified as such, the spirit of the effort warrants the inclusion in the eyes of Gardner Magazine.
Gardner MA Employees and Retirees to Benefit from Pillar Rx Medication Measure
At a recent meeting of the City’s Insurance Advisory Council, representatives of union and non-union employees and retirees voted to accept the City’s proposal to add a new aspect known as PillarRx to the Chair City health insurance plan . Bottom line: City will now get annual cost savings of $92,546 and employees using specialty prescriptions will pay about $260 total rather than $4,665, a savings of 94.5%. See communication letter from Mayor to City Council and more information, CLICK HERE.
Here are some examples: — 1. If a City employee has a child with a growth disorder called Achondroplasia, the retail cost of the medication Voxzogo is $10,138. Cost for employee is a copay of zero. Medication is needed until no further linear growth is expected. Voxzogo is a so-called specialty medication which got accelerated approval based on an improvement in annualized growth velocity. —–2. Let’s say you have a form of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis to be treated with otezla. Retail cost for a 30 day supply is $4,600.48. Copay for a City employee or retiree is zero on this plan. 3. There is a huge list of medications, many with copays of zero, others with copays of up to $35, but the savings are still substantial. For example, pulmozyme inhalation solution is just under $4,000 retail for a supply of 75 milliliters. Under this program, $35. It is an important medicine in the treatment of cystic fibrosis.
- Ovila Future (11/18/2023)
The Future of the Ovila Case Fantasy Playground in Gardner MA
It was originally constructed by volunteers many years ago and then fell became a safety hazard and was torn down. Our graphic shows the Fantasy Playground in 2022, the site after the structure was removed in 2023, and a Concept Illustration of the new playground, slated for possible installation by the summer of 2024.
The Gardner City Council will take up the matter at its next meeting of November 20, 2023. The Mayor’s proposal for playground replacement was recommended for approval by the Finance Committee on November 15, 2023. It calls for an expenditure of $156,420 by the City of Gardner towards the full project cost of $521,400. The City of Gardner applied for a grant of $364,980 which would cover the remaining 70% of the cost if awarded.
The Mayor is asking for the matching funds to be approved upfront to allow the City to go to bid on the project once the funds are awarded. That way according to Mayor Nicholson, “We can get the construction portion of the project done in early spring so it can be completed by summer time for children to be able to used the new equipment. “ Should the grant not be awarded, the Mayor would put a rescission measure forward to the City Council so the City funds could be used for other purposes.
- Golf RX (11/18/2023)
Golf RX Indoor Golf Opens in Gardner MA
According to Golf Rx, their first day open is Monday, November 20th. (at 10am) According to their website, Rates range from $40 to $50 per hour depending upon day and time. There are 3 bays available. Attire required is golf shoes or sneakers.
Clean golf clubs are needed so dirt doesn’t transfer to ball and dirty or damage the screens. Golf Rx posted, “Book your Tee Time NOW at www.golfrxllc.com ! 1-4 Players per bay. Please consider that it takes about 1 hour per person per 18 holes! PRICING IS PER HOUR NOT PER GOLFER “
Golf Rx is located at 109 Main Street in Downtown Gardner.
- Election Change (11/17/2023)
Gardner MA Nov. 7th Election Results Change – Ward 4A had been omitted in results announced Election night
There’s is no explanation why on the City of Gardner website, however, we have discovered that Gardner Precinct 4a had been omitted from the unofficial results totals. Official results now reflect 4a. The official results are listed on our election page, CLICK HERE. UPDATE: 11-18-23: On WGAW Hotline Radio, Mayor Michael Nicholson said he spoke with the City Clerk and the problem was a spreadsheet error on Election Night.
In the Mayor’s Race: New totals are Nicholson: 2,459 or 65.8%, Blake 1,189 or 31.8%, Write-ins 14 or .4%, and Blanks 73 or 1.9%.
The Councilors at Large race leaves Carolyn Kamuda with a 13 vote advantage over next highest vote getter Calvin Brooks. Brooks did not file for a recount within the required 10 day period, so Kamuda will join all 5 incumbent councilors including Elizabeth Kazinskas, George Tyros, Judy Mack, Ron Cormier, and Craig Cormier. Ward Councilors: Ward 1: David Thibault Munoz: 46.4%, Ward 2: Dana Heath: 75.6%, Ward 3: Paul Tassone: 49%, Ward 4: Karen Hardern 73.4%, and Ward 5: Aleksander Dernalowicz 73.7%. Balance of vote is challenger or blanks.
School Committee winners are the same with all incumbents reelected.
Charter Question: Yes: 51.6%, No, 35.3%, and blanks, 13%
In the State Senate Race: Both candidates picked up votes with Precinct 4a now included.
- Maranatha Christian (11/17/2023)
Christian Services Resume at 28 Green Street, Gardner, now Maranatha Christian Church
The site of the former First Congregational Church will be dedicated as the Maranatha Christian Church on Sunday November 19, 2023. The church is inviting “local authorities, former members, and leadership of the First Congregational Church. Banners and flyers have been posted, inviting community members from Gardner and surrounding towns.”
“Churches from Brazil, Canada, and abroad will be connected online. A message will be transmitted from Brazil by Pastor Gedelti Victalino Teixeira Gueiros, who is the President of the Maranatha Christian Churches’ Presbytery worldwide. The President of Maranatha Christian Church of America, Pastor Ronildo Scherrer, will deliver opening and closing remarks.”
Proclaiming a message of hope, salvation, and the return of Jesus, the church has seen a steady growth in the number of members and has conducted over 20 baptism services just this year within North America.
“While we witness an overall failure in the Christian world, the Lord has blessed us with the opportunity to acquire properties and rescue them, so that the Word of Salvation and the teaching of the Revealed Doctrine may continue to be preached. This is especially important in the present moment, as it is the eve of the Rapture of the Faithful Church,” said Pastor Ronildo Scherrer.”
“The name Maranatha means ‘The King is coming’. We have an active group of youths who are experiencing the presence of the Living God and listening to the Holy Spirit’s guidance. They are instrumental in spreading the Good News of Jesus’ love and the readiness we need for His return,” added Pastor Ronildo.”
“Originating in Vila Velha, Brazil, Maranatha Christian Church is a pentecostal denomination with five thousand churches within Brazil, and locations in several countries worldwide: the Americas, West and East Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In the United States and Canada, there are approximately 40 churches, with 12 in Massachusetts.”
Guided by the Holy Spirit and without spotlighting individuals, everyone, including pastors, volunteers. Maranatha Church recently celebrated its 55th anniversary. Utilizing modern communication technologies, churches worldwide are connected weekly for the Sunday Bible School broadcast in Portuguese, with live interpretation in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Russian.”
“This connection is fundamental so that we are all in one fellowship, receiving the same teachings and doctrine. All our churches engage in the same Bible Studies, mutually strengthening one another and deepening the understanding of God’s Word. There is uniformity, and you feel at home at any of our locations,” highlighted Pastor Ronildo Scherrer.”
- Update 11-17-23 (11/17/2023)
Gardner MA Mayor Michael Nicholson Updates the Chair City
In his update of November 17, 2023, the Mayor goes over various projects, events, and offers congratulations to various deserving individuals. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
City Hall will only be open Monday through Wednesday of next week.
- Finance 11-15-23 (11/16/2023)
Busy Finance Committee Meeting Features Various Department Heads in Gardner MA
Finance Committee heard from Fire Chief Lagoy regarding equipment and the status of the Fire Station Headquarters, Police Chief Eric McAvene regarding upgrading service weapons, City Engineer Rob Oliva, DPW Director Dane Arnold, Director Trevor Beauregard, and others. 165 page Agenda and Packet, CLICK HERE. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY
Among the Items: Mayor Nicholson requested a $2 million loan for the new Fire Truck to be ordered for delivery in several years, an order of just over $500k from the Stabilization fund for the truck down payment. There was a request for just under $14k for the Wayside Pond – Dam Project Account and $220k from free cash to the Mass Trail Grant Match account. Finance Committee recommended approval by the full City Council. Mayor Michael Nicholson also notified the Committee and Council that there will be an upcoming request regarding Fire Department roof repairs.
The Mayor requested the 30% matching funds of $156k for a new playground at Ovila Case. See letter. The old playground had to be torn down earlier this year for safety reasons. The remaining 70% will be covered by a grant if approved.
- Turkey Price (11/15/2023)
Greater Gardner MA Shoppers Benefit from Discounted Turkeys
Nationally, the price of a 15 pound turkey this year is about $35.40, or an average of $2.36 per pound. In the State of Hawaii, it runs about $52.85.
In the Greater Gardner area, grocery stores are continuing their habit of substantially discounting Thanksgiving Turkeys. On November 15, 2023, here are the prices: At Hannaford: Frozen Turkeys in store are as low as 49 cents per pound. At Walmart, as low as 98 cents per pound. At Price Chopper and Market Basket, as low as 69 cents per pound. So, Greater Gardner shoppers will pay much less than half the average price of turkeys nationally. Of course, other items needed for the meal will add to cost.
- Planning 11-14-23 (11/15/2023)
Gardner Planning Board Has Productive 6 Minute Meeting
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All Purpose Storage Gardner LLC is getting a 30 day extension to address additional comments from the City Engineer.
Private Oversight LLC which is planning a 52 unit multifamily development at 0 West Broadway is proceeding with a special permit application to the ZBA and is considering alternative design plans. As they may come back to the Planning Board in January, an extension can be voted at the December meeting if needed.
Publisher’s Note: We are publishing this meeting to showcase an important point of how business is done in the Chair City. Any developer buying any property or renovating any property is subject to various rules and regulations. When issues come up, the applicants are asked to address them. City Engineer Rob Oliva and Director of Planning Trevor Beauregard are often involved in providing some guidance. Building Commissioner Tom Zuppa issues permits as appropriate. The Conservation Commission gets involved as appropriate. The process is all done above board and is completely transparent to the public. So when there is a short meeting, it means things are working as they should. And often by providing helpful advice to those undertaking projects in the Chair City, the Gardner Team actually saves applicants money by proactively preventing costly mistakes before they occur.
Interested in Gardner? Visit the Community Development and Planning webpage, CLICK HERE.
- C.A.C. Toys (11/15/2023)
Gardner C.A.C. Toy Drive Begins for 2023
The Gardner Community Action Committee wants to spread some Holiday Cheer with its Holiday Toy Drive. Donations are requested by December 10th. Drop off location is at Wood’s Ambulance – 457 Main Street, Gardner MA (in the front lobby)
The Gardner C.A.C. is looking for unwrapped toys of all kinds including stocking stuffers, coloring books and crayons-markers, new kids – young adult books, new toys for children ages newborn-12, stuffed animals, dolls, and toy cars.
The Gardner C.A.C. helps area families in so many ways. Visit their website. You can make a one- time or monthly donation via this secure link. Donate securely.
About the Gardner C.A.C.
The organization has helped countless families in need over a period of over 5 decades. It provides clothing, emergency assistance, meals, food distribution, fuel assistance, various holiday programs, and medical transportation.
- Local Support (11/15/2023)
Small Business Saturday is Saturday, November 25th -Shop Local
Shopping Local in Gardner is getting easier all the time as the Gardner Business Community grows. Downtown Gardner is getting spruced up and is especially attractive for shoppers this holiday season, 2023. Earlier in 2023, Gardner Magazine published an article on 23 Reasons to Shop Local in 2023, CLICK HERE.
Gardner Square Two recently published “The Circle of Shopping Local” which demonstrates that of every $100 spent locally, $68 stays in the community. This is in contrast to money spent online which could simply go to large corporations and have zero dollars going back to your community.
Local spending puts money back into the community and the employees of local businesses, supporting the retention of current jobs and the creation of new ones. And very often as was seen once again in a recent Gardner Magazine article, it is the local businesses who are supporting charities and local organizations. If you can, consider shopping local. It’s actually a way of giving back to yourself – if you really think about it.
- GES Pedestal (11/14/2023)
Superintendent Dr. Mark Pellegrino Reveals GES Singled Out as a Model School
The Gardner MA Public School Superintendent was at an International Conference in Chicago. In the opening keynote, they had 14,000 schools to choose from in deciding what data to talk about. They chose Gardner Elementary School. Listen to what Dr. Pellegrino said on November 13th on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Dr. Pellegrino stated, “the work that we’re doing there has been unbelievable.”
The superintendent also spoke of a recent visit from the Disability Law Center who came to look at everything and described Gardner Elementary as a model school.
- School 11-13-23 (11/14/2023)
Gardner MA School Committee Meets on November 13, 2023
Agenda and Complete packet is found here. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Donation: The Gardner MA School Committee voted to accept a donation of $2,000 from Yen Yen Chinese Restaurant. Later in the meeting it was announced that there was a second donation of $100,000 to create a perpetual charity donation scholarship for a Gardner High School student applying for a degree in Marine Engineering or Civil Engineering.
Wasted Electricity: School Committee member Robert Swartz reported that every Sunday he makes a “tour of the district just to make sure all the buildings are there. And on the Gardner Elementary School, lights continue to burn on all three floors, on the connecting tunnels on the north side of the building…” He reported on the other buildings as well and said Mr. Anderson is looking in to the problem.
Various policies were discussed for first or second reading. The Field Trip request for the Gardner High School Band and Chorus to go to Florida from November 29th to December 4th was approved. Various academic progress items were discussed.
- Holi 2023 (11/13/2023)
Holidays in Greater Gardner MA to be filled with Events
Our Holiday page will soon be filled with dozens of Holiday events. CLICK HERE.
Gardner MA holds its Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting on Sunday November 26th, Winchendon has its Tree Lighting on December 2nd.
Athol has a Santa Clause Parade on November 25th.
The Gardner Museum has its ongoing Festival of Trees.
Winchendon has its Tree Lighting on December 2nd.
Ashburnham is readying for the December 9th Concert at New Dawn Arts Center.
Hubbardston celebrates for 3 weekends in December with its 7th Annual Light Fight
For more details Visit our Holiday page.
Email your events to News@GardnerMagazine.com
- Vets 11-11-23 (11/13/2023)
Veterans Day Ceremony held in Gardner MA
On Veterans Day, 2023 at 11am, a Veterans Day Ceremony was held at Perry Auditorium in Gardner MA. Listen to the ceremony on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Veterans were honored. Speakers were heard. Music was played.
Our AUDIO version has the various silent sections removed so it’s a great program for listening.
- Kindness Day (11/12/2023)
Gardner MA Mayor’s Office Kind Team – World Kindness Day
In the update Mayor’s Executive Aide Colin Smith delivered on 11-3-23, he closed with “stay warm, be kind, and take care”. On Monday November 13, 2023, we say, right back at you Colin, and of course Rachael, and Mayor Mike.
Monday, November 13, 2023 is World Kindness Day. It’s an international celebration that promotes the importance of being kind to others, fostering goodwill, and creating a more compassionate world.
These are just 3 of the very kind individuals you’ll find at Gardner City Hall which is filled with great people of service to the City of Gardner and those who visit and do business with the Chair City. So today on World Kindness Day, we copy Colin Smith in saying, “Stay Warm, Be Kind, and Take Care”
- Update 11-10-23 (11/12/2023)
Gardner MA Mayor Michael Nicholson Updates the Chair City
Fresh off an election win, Mayor Nicholson stated, “I want to start off by thanking everyone who worked at our election this past week…” Listen to the Update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Mayor Nicholson noted that the Charter Ballot question did pass, the City Council will review and make final vote as to whether or not to send to the State Legislature. Also on November 20th, City Council will have tax classification hearing. A single tax rate has ben recommended once again.
The Mayor spoke of Veterans Day commemorations and that he has submitted a proposal to the City Council to fully waive 100 percent of real estate taxes for parents or guardians of a military member deemed missing in action and presumed dead or killed in service.
Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting will take place on November 26th. 18th Annual Festival of Trees is taking place at the Gardner Museum. Caroling with the Mayor is coming back to Gardner – date to be announced soon. Winter Gala Ball will take place on December 30th. And the Mayor reminded citizens to sign up for Code Red so they are informed of parking bans etc. Code Red signup link, CLICK HERE.
- Hotline 11-11-23 (11/11/2023)
WGAW Hotline Radio has Hit Veterans Day Program
Gardner’s radio station featured an interview with the Mayor of Gardner, Michael Nicholson, various speakers at Veterans Day exercises, Council President Elizabeth Kazinskas, and Carolyn Kamuda, a new Councilor-at-Large who won a seat by a margin of 1 vote. To listen to the AUDIO from the home page of the WGAW site, CLICK HERE.
Hotline Radio is LIVE Saturdays from 12:10 to 2:00pm and can be heard on AM 1340, 98.1 FM, and via streaming from anywhere in the world.
- Update 11-10-23 (11/10/2023)
Gardner Magazine Updates the Chair City of Gardner MA
Toby White and Evie Baker speak of the Municipal Election. Also, a discussion of the “Future Path, the next Term,” Coverage of the other various contests in the election and the ballot question. Other news covered, includes the weather forecast for this winter, a rendition of an original Veterans Day poem, the sludge landfill, business generosity, and progress at one of the parks. Listen to the update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
- Career Buddies (11/10/2023)
Trump and Biden, Career Buddies – A Gardner Magazine Feature
Gardner Magazine picked out a political figure from each side of the aisle. Presidents Trump and Joe Biden don’t agree on much, but what if they were career buddies and had to do the same job for a period of time. The result is our fictional photo gallery, CLICK HERE.
Presidents Trump and Biden in various careers: As DPW workers, enjoying an ice cream cone, selling vintage used cars, in the fast food kitchen, selling tech and appliances, as monks, as athletic trainers, as landscapers, as spaceship pilots, as dog walkers, as lifeguards, as auto repair technicians, as waiters in a restaurant, as mountain climbers, as taxi drivers, as accountants, as car valets, having a big pepperoni pizza, as poker dealers in a casino. It shows you what AI can do. In this case, it’s just for fun!\
View the Complete Career Buddies – Trump and Biden Gallery, CLICK HERE.
- Winter 23-24 (11/9/2023)
Get detailed Weather Information anytime 24/7 at our Greater Gardner Weather Center.
Prediction: Greater Gardner MA Could Have Warmer Winter
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, there’s an even chance the Greater Gardner area could have warmer than normal weather this winter. From NOAA “El Nino is in place heading into winter for the first time in four years, driving the outlook for warmer-than-average temperatures.” In addition, NOAA predicts drier-than-average conditions in the Northern Tier of the U.S. The Greater Gardner area has about equal chances of having normal amounts of precipitation where other nearby parts of Massachusetts and South are forecast to have above normal seasonal precipitation. As far as drought, there is no drought predicted for the near future in Greater Gardner MA.
New this year: The Experimental Probabilistic Winter Storm Severity Index. It is an interactive map which attempts to show potential winter storm impacts ranging from minor, moderate, major, and extreme. The terms are defined on the page, CLICK HERE.
Also very interesting is the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center. It is also very interactive, CLICK HERE.
Outlook Maps: Seasonal Temperature – Seasonal Precipitation – Seasonal Drought – CLICK IMAGE for larger view
- Veterans 2023 (11/8/2023)
A Salute to Veterans in Greater Gardner MA
Veterans Of Service – By Werner Poegel Of service to our nation they
Head directly to harm’s way.
Protecting Freedoms cherished,
Many brethren have perishedThose who wear the uniform
Go in to an unknown storm.
Danger lurks at every corner.
All serve with great honor.While Americans on every day
Enjoy freedom in every way.
Men and women in every force
Keep us safe and stay the course.Let us say thanks very loudly
Waving our flag so proudly.
Let us show much appreciation
For those who serve our nation.It is a day when we reflect
On men and women so select.
To our Veterans we gladly say
Have a Happy Veterans Day!Veterans Day Exercises will be held on Saturday, November 11th at 11am in Perry Auditorium. Gardner City Hall will be closed on Friday, November 10th in observance of Veterans Day. Listen to the poem on any device. CLICK PLAY.
- Council 11-6-23 (11/8/2023)
Complete City Council Agenda and Packet, CLICK HERE.
Listen to the City Council Meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Gardner MA City Council and Public Service Committee Meet – Sludge Discussed
Listen to the City Council meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
The Gardner MA City Council met on November 6, 2023. On the agenda: $12,551.87 to pay canine officer Joshua Willis for time spent taking care of K-9 Rocky per agreement with union. This was discussed at Finance Committee Meeting, AUDIO of which is below left.
The real estate factor item was slated to go to a public hearing.
To correct a clerical notation, the Council rescinded a $27.9 million appropriation and approved a $25.9 million appropriation.
Councilor James Boone requested a Special Meeting of the Council as a whole to hear a presentation by SoMax Circular Solutions regarding an alternative for the Sludge Landfill. However, on objection by Councilor James Walsh, the matter was tabled until the next Council meeting.
Details of the process and the $10 million cost the City would have to fund were detailed in a Public Service Committee meeting of November 3, 2023. Pros and cons were discussed. Problem: City of Gardner would not have enough Sludge to make process economically feasible. (included in this article) Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Note that in the earlier part of the meeting, topics concerned various sewer and water adjustments requested by residents.
- Future Now (11/7/2023)
A Glimpse in to the Future: – The Next Term of Mayor Michael Nicholson
Based on current plans and projections of future achievements, Gardner Magazine has a pictorial article entitled Future Path, The Next Term
- Super Mayor (11/7/2023)
For complete Election results, visit our Elections 2023 page, CLICK HERE.
Gardner MA Super Mayor Michael Nicholson Re-elected by Leaps and Bounds
The graphic is over the top and so are the election results. Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson received 2253 votes to challenger Kimberly Blake’s 1078 votes. Total votes 3331. The Mayor received 68 percent of the vote. It was a strong showing of appreciation for the hard work the Gardner Team has put in over the last 3 ½ years and a rebuke to those who attempted to put forth an alternate narrative.
Nicholson ran a clean campaign focused on his record of success over the last 3 ½ years. His opponent was often called out for falsehoods, nastiness of her supporters, and the blocking of voters on Social Media.
What can you expect in a Nicholson Second Term? We have an article called Future Path – The Next Term which may give you some idea, CLICK HERE.
- Results Nov. 23 (11/6/2023)
Gardner Magazine Election Center Tuesday November 7,2023
Complete Results of the November 7, 2023 Gardner MA Municipal Election on this page, CLICK HERE.
Be sure to VOTE so yours will be counted!
- MVOC Rescue (11/6/2023)
Just click Play button in middle to start video. Watch full screen by clicking icon in lower right corner once it starts.
George to the Rescue Upgrades Pantry at MVOC
Watch the episode right here on Gardner Magazine. The Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center located on Central Street in Gardner got an upgrade to the food and clothing pantry located in the basement. From painting the walls to providing flooring to sprucing up the lighting, the show covered the material costs. Labor was volunteer. “George to the Rescue” airs on NBC. Filming began in July 2023. The space was finished and revealed to staff and veterans in October. MVOC serves veterans, visit their website, click here.
- Fall Back (11/4/2023)
Daylight Savings Time Ends – Greater Gardner MA Gets an Extra Hour of Sleep
At 2am on Sunday, November 5, 2023, we set the clocks back 1 hour. thus ending Daylight Savings Time.
Sun will rise an hour earlier and it’ll be darker at the end of the day.
On Sunday, November 5th: Sunrise: 6:27am – Sunset: 4:36pm – Shortest Day will be 9 hours and 4 minutes on December 21st which is the first day of winter 2023.
For more on Daylight Savings Time from wikipedia, CLICK HERE.
- Parker Generosity (11/4/2023)
Chair City Generosity on Full Display at Parker House of Pizza
The Gardner Elementary School PTO had a fundraiser with the Parker House of Pizza on Wednesday, October 29th.
The restaurant went above and beyond as stated by the PTO: “Thank you again to Parker House of Pizza for their AMAZING support this past Wednesday! Not only did they share a percentage of their sales for people who specified that they were calling in for the GES fundraiser, they donated a percentage of ALL of their sales on Wednesday. Then to top it off, Parker House donated an additional $411 to the GES PTO in order to round up the check to $1,000!!! We are in awe of their support and so thankful for Parker House! Thank you Chris and the rest of Parker House for your generosity! This will definitely help pay for a field trip for our students this year!“
During the holiday season, Christmas Carolers participating in “Caroling with the Mayor” have stopped in and received free pizza after that event. Have a great story to tell about a Gardner business? Email News@GardnerMagazine.com.
- Liz the Wiz (11/4/2023)
City Council President Elizabeth Kazinskas is a frequent guest on WGAW’s Hotline Radio, heard Saturdays from 12:10 to 2pm on WGAW AM 1340, 98.1 FM, and livestreamed to anywhere in the world
Dubbed “Liz the Wiz”, the Council President is known for orderly, fast-paced meetings.
Gardner MA City Council President “Liz the Wiz” Interviewed on WGAW Hotline Radio
WGAW Host Steve Wendell spoke with City Council President Elizabeth Kazinskas on Hotline Radio, Saturday, November 4, 2023. Kazinskas reminded citizens of Gardner that “11 city councilors represent all of those people on the legislative side of the city. And we want to be able to connect them with getting good information. We want to be able to connect them with people who make the decisions in the department or provide the information. That’s part of our job as city counselors. And when, you know, the mayors and that the administrative executive branch of the city government, you know, when he presents … to us, I want them, I want them to be confident that we are really are a check and balance and that we are checking out the information before we vote on it. And we do check in with the department heads who the mayor oversees.”
Steve Wendell complimented the Council President stating, “Over the last couple of years, you have done a great job leading the City Council in many, many important issues and sensitive issues here in the City of Gardner.” Kazinskas stated, “It’s been an absolute pleasure and joy for me personally to have the responsibilities and hold the office that I do in the city, representing a place that I really care about a lot, people that I care about a lot, and be able to do good, important work to make our city move forward.”
Thanks to Steve Wendell of WGAW for giving us permission to air the interview on Gardner Magazine. Council President Kazinskas goes over the budget process, checks and balances and more… Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY
- Dog Drainage (11/4/2023)
We thank Claude Vautour for taking these photos on Saturday, November 4, 2023 as the DPW crew worked on this project.
Puddling Problem at Pulaski Dog Park in Gardner MA Addressed in Big Way
When the Gardner Dog Park was created, most of the drainage issues were addressed in the initial construction. However, challenges persisted. For those who don’t know, the park has higher points of elevation around it. A recent flooding rainstorm in September was helpful in learning what was working and what wasn’t. Turns out that the park which was three quarters flooded the night of the big rain was devoid of most of the water the next morning. – The drainage system mostly worked. But as Dane Arnold stated recently, “the entire park is a low-lying area and the ground is saturated and becomes muddy and causes pooling in some areas.” This work endeavors to solve the remaining issues which have contributed to a troublesome mud puddle.
The Arnold and Oliva Solution
DPW Dane Arnold and City Engineer Rob Oliva often put their heads together to find out-of-the-box solutions and ways to solve tough issues. The Plan: After the excavation and preparation are complete, the plan for the Dog Park is to install a stone trench and perforated pipe from the play area entrance the entire length of the park and tie it into a catch basin on the other side of the park.
- Picking Councilor (11/2/2023)
Choose 6 out of 9. Make sure to vote on Tuesday, November 7, 2023
If you’d like to research past Gardner City Council meetings, Gardner Magazine has 10 pages of search results taking you to articles and AUDIO of the City Council meetings, CLICK HERE.
Editorial: Picking Councilors at Large No Easy Task This Year
In the municipal election of November 7, 2023, voters will pick 6 Councilors at Large out of 9 candidates. It is a certainty that at least one of the newcomers will win a seat as current Councilor James Boone decided not to run.
Current Councilors:
Elizabeth Kazinskas – chairs the Finance Committee which has met 14 times this year. Current Council President
George Tyros – chairs the Appointments Committee which has met 6 times this year. Committee interviews the Mayor’s appointees.
Craig Cormier – chairs the Public Safety Committee which has met 7 times this year. Often gets input from the Police and Fire Chiefs. One of the most listened to meetings on Gardner Magazine.
Ron Cormier – not a chair of any committee, but a long-time councilor who provides consistent input at meetings.
Judy Mack – chair of the Public Welfare Committee which last met in May 2023.
Newcomers:
Carolyn Kamuda – very visible in the public eye advocating for what she believes is in the public interest. – first name on the ballot
Jim Hunt – works for a local non-profit. Has a family with children.
Calvin Brooks – 26 years of experience in Municipal Finance, retired in June from position as City Auditor of Fitchburg.
Brad Heglin – has been chair of the Gardner MA Centennial Committee this year. An English teacher at Gardner High School.
- Update 11-3-23 (11/2/2023)
Gardner MA Executive Aide Colin Smith Updates the Chair City – concludes with warm sentiment
Colin Smith had a number of reminders in the update. Listen to the complete update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Municipal Election is Tuesday, November 7th from 7am to 8pm. Polling Locations, CLICK HERE.
City Hall is closed on Friday November 10th in honor of Veterans Day and there will be no trash or recycling.. Veterans Day exercises will be held in Perry Auditorium on Saturday, November 11th at 11am.
Yard Waste pickup in November is November 7-11 and November 21-25.
Daylight Savings Time starts Sunday November 5th at 2am – Clocks get turned back one hour.
Colin concluded with, “I look forward to speaking with you again next time. However, if that uncertainty is just too much to bear, please feel free to reach out to me directly. In the mean time, stay warm, be kind and take care.”
- One Stop (11/2/2023)
Last Year’s Awards
Awards in fiscal year 2023 included for Gardner – Business Incubator Network $17,500, six parklets in downtown parking spaces $30,000, Downtown Wayfinding $25,000,, Real Estate Services Technical Assistance $40,000, Site Readiness for planning etc. regarding new 106 acre business park $150,500. Ashburnham had received 2 grants totaling $100,000 for a Downtown Improvement Master Plan and sign & facade program. Royalston got $40,000 for a marketing feasibility study of the historic Whitney Hall. Westminster received $418,700 for permits and design of intersection at Route 2A, Depot Road, Batherick Road intersection.
Fiscal Year 2024 Community One Stop Growth Awards Announced
Various Cities in Towns in the State of Massachusetts are receiving State Grants. One Stop puts the awards from various programs in one stop to facilitate an easier process. FISCAL YEAR 2024 AWARDS:
Community Award Purpose Gardner $90,000 To create Master Plan Gardner $500,000 for Millennium Holding Group to redevelop 13,500 building in Downtown Gardner. 14 units housing on upper floors, commercial spaces on first floor Ashburnham $25,000 Technical assistance to create wayfinding and branding system for village center Westminster $153,500 update of Master Plan Templeton $750,000 convert former elementary school in to 54 units of housing Athol $25,000 updated design guidelines for Downtown Athol $40,000 Develop and implement RFP process to attract investor for hotel and conference facility Athol $575,000 for New Vue Communities to redevelop 2 vacant schools into 53 units of housing Orange $90,000 update of 2005 Master Plan Warwick $1 million reconstruction of Winchester Rd, (SR 78)