Greater Gardner MA Local News September 2024
- Chapter 11 Exit (9/30/2024)
BREAKING NEWS: Heywood Healthcare has announced its official stand-alone exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
President and CEO Rozanna Penney stated, “We are proud to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy as an independent community-owned and community-governed organization.,”
- CAC Lease (9/29/2024)
The Gardner CAC has seen a 63% increase in demand for service for its food security programs. In the one year period from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 The Gardner CAC has provided services to over 13,000 individuals. A very good organization to support. Website, CLICK HERE. Secure Donation link, CLICK HERE
The Gardner CAC will soon be relocating to the new Waterford Community Center on Waterford Street in Gardner.
Proposed Lease Agreement with Gardner CAC reveals 50+ years of good works in community.The proposed lease is for the annual amount of $1 and is similar to the lease for the current premises on Pleasant Street. It is called a Grant Lease because the Gardner CAC provides social services to area residents. The Gardner CAC started as a small food pantry in 1970 and has grown to add other programs. View Proposed Lease to be reviewed by Gardner Finance Committee, CLICK HERE.
According to the lease agreement, the Gardner CAC operates a food pantry and provides shelf stable foods, fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meats, eggs, dairy and bread to income-eligible households once per month. Fellowship Table – offers a free nutritious homemade meal each Thursday, serving as a drive-thru. Backpack program – provides brand-new backpacks and school supplies to students enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade. Dinners on Us – offering a healthy means to prepare a home cooked meal. Medical Transportation- Provides senior citizens 60+ transportation to and from medical appointments, follow-up care, and pharmacies. Emergency assistance – Assist individuals who have eviction notices, termination notice and/or are out of heating funds. Clothing closet – offers gently used clothing and household goods to anyone in need. Help connection – Guides individuals who are recently experiencing crisis to resources available to them.
- Hotline 9-28-24 (9/29/2024)
Special WGAW Hotline Radio Show on day of Festivities in Gardner MA
Radio listeners were treated to WGAW Hotline Host Steve Wendell and various guests on Saturday, September 28, 2024. Broadcast began at noon and continued past 2pm with a LIVE BROADCAST of the Chair Luge. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Opening the show was Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson who spoke about the day’s events, the Uptown Rotary, Budget numbers. Grants, Demolition, and Groundbreaking. — Host Steve Wendell dug out Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass to emphasize the day of music in Downtown Gardner — A satirical Dogs/Cats song was featured —- Commentary, Documentary on GAAMHA — Various ABC Reports were highlighted. —- Excerpts from an elected officials meeting were featured —- Candidate Cornelius Shea was interviewed. —- Live broadcast of Chair Luge completed the program.
- Oktoberfest Photos 2024 (9/29/2024)
Gardner Fall Festival and Oktoberfest offered fun activities for all
On September 28, 2024, the combined Gardner Fall Festival and Oktoberfest was blessed with good weather for its entire duration. City Council President Elizabeth Kazinskas tapped the keg. Patti Bergstrom from the Velvet Goose showcased Rapunzel, Bluey, and others. Gardner Ale House unveiled its new sign. Cornhole was played. Beer was drunk. Food was eaten. And the Chair Luge was broadcast live on WGAW. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
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- GAAMHA 9-27-24 (9/27/2024)
A Commentary – Short Documentary on GAAMHA – Service to the Community
Commentary and information on this beloved non-profit. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Community Based Day Services…. Employment Services…. Substance Use Disorder Residential Services… Transitional Supporting Housing…. Permanent Housing…. Community Support Services …. Recovering Coaching… Transportation Services
- Party 9-28 (9/27/2024)
Downtown Gardner is a Party on Saturday, September 28th
How do you like to party? Doesn’t matter, because Downtown Gardner has it all on Saturday, September 28, 2024 with Festival Fun for the Whole Family and the Oktoberfest.
Starting at 10am, Downtown Gardner merchants will begin greeting shoppers. Street vendors will be selling their wares. Restaurants will have delicious food. Music will be playing. Pumpkins will be decorated. First Responder trucks will be available to view up close. Books will be given away. Various characters will be on hand including Princess Rapunzel and Bluey. Pottery will be Thrown. Bubbles will be created.
Exciting activities will take place including the Chair Luge at 2pm. If you’re near the Gardner Ale House early, you can participate in the Run for a Beer, the Tapping of the Oktoberfest keg, and the Stein holding competition. Don’t forget to stay and enjoy the live music after the Chair Luge. Live Music starts at 3pm and goes til 8pm. More details here.
- GAAMHA 9-26-24 (9/26/2024)
GAAMHA Contractor Quits, Blames Social Media Harassment
According to GAAMHA President and CEO Shawn Hayden, a contractor working on septic system improvements at the 827 Green Street facility quit abruptly via email, sending a screenshot of a Social Media posting allegedly by Paul DeMeo and informing GAAMHA that they did not want to complete the job as a result.
According to Hayden, the contractor wrote, “Please see attached. We need to talk first thing early tomorrow morning. We will be on site just before 7am. I do not feel comfortable to move forward with this project. This is really too bad but I can not deal with this kind of situation.” Photos were allegedly taken by DeMeo of the contractor’s equipment and included in the Social Media post.
The Gardner Board of Health discussed the above GAAMHA issue as part of its September 23, 2024 meeting. Health Director Micah Blondeau stated, “The contractor has decided to quit the job based on harassment by the public and potential online defamation of himself and his business.” Blondeau emphasized that the plans for the septic system have been approved. Listen to the meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
About 18 minutes into the meeting, BOH member Attorney Geoffrey Tobia said, “Can we circle back quickly to 827 Green Street?…I’m not sure I fully understand. There was a contractor, he was hired, and now he’s not there anymore?” Chair Susan Avallone stated, “He left, he refused to do it because of harassment.” Attorney Tobia asked, “Why is the contractor being targeted?…” Michael Blondeau stated, “He’s had photographs being taken of him and his employees.” Chair Susan Avallone stated, “…which is also very disturbing.” Avallone said she called Shawn from GAMMHA to confirm that’s why happened, “and he did confirm that.” She stated, “It’s also very disturbing that pictures are taken from the outskirts of the property. It’s a private healthcare facility, and pictures are being taken and posted.”
In a twist of irony, at the very moment the Board of Health was discussing the subject of a contractor quitting the GAAMHA septic job due to Social Media and harassment, Paul DeMeo was in attendance at the meeting, sitting just several feet from the members.
The subject was also discussed at a meeting of the Conservation Commission on September 23, 2024. This time, Jeanne DeMeo, wife of Paul DeMeo spoke saying, “Just wondering if anything has come to the Board of Health regarding 827 Green?” Chair Greg Dumas turned around and ask Paul DeMeo if he was good and DeMeo stated, “I’m good, except minutes.” A visibly irritated Dumas explained they were looking for someone to take minutes. Listen to the meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
GAAMHA has been working with various City Departments including the Board of Health to appropriately address repairs and improvements needed to its Septic System. Interference with companies contracted to do the work delays the process.
Gardner Magazine will provide further details on this story as they become available. It is likely the GAAMHA Board of Directors will vote on what action(s), if any, are taken to protect its relationships with 3rd parties, protect the security of its grounds, and to protect the privacy of its patients.
- Rozanna – Chair Luge (9/25/2024)
Heywood Super-Hero CEO Rozanna Penney to Participate in Chair Luge
On Saturday, September 28, 2024, Heywood Healthcare CEO Rozanna Penney will cross the finish line at some point during the Chair Luge at the Gardner Fall Festival and Oktoberfest in Downtown Gardner. It will also symbolize another anticipated finish line coming up on Monday, September 30th as Heywood has its Confirmation Hearing for its exit from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. We are sure the smile on Rozanna’s face reflects her tremendous pride in the entire Heywood Team during a period of challenges in which Heywood expanded patient care and service to the community.
Prior to the Chair Luge, the Heywood entry will be decorated in accordance with the “Cheeseburger in Paradise” theme by a talented group of employees. The Chair Luge begins at 2pm on Parker Street in Gardner.
Upcoming Event: The Healthy Harvest 5k on October 26th. Complete details, CLICK HERE.
- Waterford Interview (9/24/2024)
Money spent on the Waterford Community Center so far exceeds $1.3 million. A bill signed by the Governor this summer means long-term lease agreements can now be signed with prospective tenants. If interested, check with the City of Gardner as to the process.
Bringing a Dream to Reality – the Promise of Waterford Community Center in Gardner
From the announcement in summer 2022 to getting to the current official name “Waterford Community Center”, Gardner Mayor Nicholson has stuck with the project through its ups and downs, challenges, and legal hurdles. Now with an investment so far in State, Federal, and City funds of over $1.3 million as shown on the spreadsheet in this article, the City of Gardner has been formally authorized by Governor Healey’s signature to move forward on tenant leases. Gardner Magazine spoke with Gardner Mayor Nicholson about the Waterford Community Center. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Not shown on the spreadsheet is the future expenditure to be made by a solar company who will be taking on the estimated $450,000 cost of a new roof. Other continued work is expected. The Gardner CAC is expected to move in sometime in the coming months. Growing Places has been operating at the site with a license agreement and is expected to be a long-term tenant. The Gardner Senior Center also plans a move to the building. GAAMHA was among those initially interested.
550k loan approved by City Council has been spent as indicated on left for a total of $539, 221.22 (included in larger spreadsheet above)
Projected lease agreements of about $500,000 per year are expected to more than cover the costs associated with the continued operation of the building. Mayor Nicholson anticipates the principal of the $550k loan to be paid off within 5 years. An official long-term name still has to be chosen. It may be “Gardner Community Center” or it may be another name. And now, rather than another abandoned building, Gardner City officials came through for the taxpayers and with funding from various sources to have a building worth more than 20-30 times the investment. Gardner Magazine will keep you informed as more developments are known about this exciting addition to Gardner.
- 30th Birthday (9/24/2024)
Old Age Homes Send Brochures as Gardner’s Mayor Turns 30
It’s hard to believe, but Mayor Michael Nicholson of Gardner turned 30 years old on September 24, 2024. He was 26 when first elected as Mayor in July of 2020.
Remember that thirty is the new twenty.
Life begins at thirty.
Mayor Nicholson is now old enough to be a U.S. Senator.
In 5 years, Mayor Nicholson will be old enough to be President.
When you’re a teenager, all you want to do is buy beer. Once you’re 30, all you want to do is get carded.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAYOR MIKE!
- Festival – Oktoberfest (9/24/2024)
It’s here! Saturday, September 28th – Fall Festival – Oktoberfest Gardner MA
A Huge event starting at 10am and going past dusk in Downtown Gardner featuring merchandise, information, food and entertainment, the Chair Luge, and more!
More from Gardner Square Two. More from Gardner Ale House. Previous more complete article, CLICK HERE.
Gardner’s Fabulous Fall Festival and Oktoberfest,, Saturday September 28th.
- Winchendon Fall Festival (9/24/2024)
Fall Festival in October – Fall Carnival This Week – in Winchendon MA
The Town of Winchendon is expecting more than 150 vendors at its Winchendon Fall Festival to be held Saturday October 12, 2024 from 10am to 5pm. It is a rain or shine event. Attractions include live bands, bounce house, face painting, food trucks, local artists performances, activities for kids, and delicious food from local restaurants.
For more information, please visit the Facebook page, CLICK HERE.
Preview of some fun: A Fall Carnival will be held beginning Thursday, September 26th at the Clark YMCA field and will run through Sunday, September 29th. About a dozen rides are featured. Some funds raised will go the the new playground and picnic area at the Clark which is already under construction.
- Diamond Hearts (9/23/2024)
Diamond Hearts Art Studio Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Official Opening
On Friday, September 20, 2024, Diamond Hearts Art Studio officially opened in Downtown Gardner at 112 Main Street with a ribbon cutting that featured a cake which said, “We’re Finally Open!”.
On their website, owners Sean and Nancy Bray state, “We’re a wife and husband team of artists creating abstract acrylic paintings and crafts in the central Massachusetts area. When we create art together, it is as if we are dancing. Frequently, we do!” For more information, visit their website, CLICK HERE.
Diamond Hearts plans regular classes on various nights during the week and on weekends, Resin Art classes utilizing silicone molds, private classes, and an all-weather indoor art gallery which as you can see has already been started. Other plans include Open Mic Nights, Poetry Slams, book signings by local authors and artists, and room for presentations.
- Bubble Man (9/22/2024)
Mysterious “Bubble Man” Sighted in Gardner MA
On Sunday, September 22, 2024, “Bubble Man” was sighted at the empty lot on Parker Street across from Kenny’s Chinese. The man spoke English well and informed us that he was “perfecting his formula”. As the photos show, “Bubble Man” makes big bubbles, much to the delight of the youngster who accompanied him. These are real photos, not AI for those in disbelief.
- Tri-City Breakfast (9/21/2024)
Mayor Nicholson Takes the Gardner Message to Tri-Cities BreakfastGardner may be the smaller of the 3 cities of Gardner, Fitchburg, and Leominster, but it has powerful and consequential stories to tell. As one of the speakers at this breakfast held in Gardner on September 13th, Gardner Mayor Nicholson spoke about Gardner and the relationship among the tri-cities. Listen to remarks from all 3 Mayors on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Mayor Nicholson spoke for about 10 minutes saying about Gardner once again: “It’s busy, but a good busy” Listen to just his remarks in this clip.
Nicholson highlighted: The Rear Main Street Project with groundbreaking just days away. —- Delays of Downtown Gardner construction due to transformer shortages and National Grid backed-up work — Rome Square at Willow and Main —- new stores in Downtown — the success of the monthly Gardner Farmers Market —- the success at filling storefronts in Gardner —- the rebuilding of the Gardner Music program.
- Hotline 9-21-24 (9/21/2024)
WGAW Hotline Radio Show a “Potpourri of Topics” on Saturday, September 21, 2024
In the last show of Summer 2024, host Steve Wendell didn’t disappoint in the 2 hour program heard on AM 1340, 98.1FM, and streaming worldwide. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
In this program: Gardner Mayor Nicholson on High School Sports and Music and other City events, the Project Redemption Photo Exhibit, Steve Wendell on voicing High School Football, Liver Awareness Interview, Candy Graves from Templeton Parks and Recreation, Werner Poegel with Commentary on Truth with Compliments, a report on the Trump Cats and Dogs discussion and a song.
- Zlotnik Interview 9-20-24 (9/20/2024)
2nd Worcester District – Consisting of the town of Ashburnham, the city of Gardner, and the towns of Templeton and Precincts 2, and 3, of the town of Winchendon, all in the county of Worcester.
“I’d say the top-driving thing that got me into public office all those years ago was that I felt this community and the communities in this district, the ones I grew up in, needed help. They needed additional investment opportunities. They needed things to be built, quite frankly. And the state is the best entity positioned to do that” – Jon ZlotnikWe have reached out to his opponent and offered a similar opportunity to do an interview.
Exploring the 12 Year Record of Zlotnik’s Greatest Hits
Gardner Magazine had the honor of speaking with State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik about his record. Voters are being asked to rehire Zlotnik in this Fall’s election. We spoke with Zlotnik about education, training, business, housing, veterans, local projects, infrastructure, recreation, civics and literacy, food insecurity, the homeless, and help for the disadvantaged. Representative Zlotnik had a few interesting stories to tell along the way including how the need for a stool helped get a new school.
Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
The job pays less than private industry, but Zlotnik does it to help the communities he represents. The State Representative interned at the State House both in high school and college.
Interestingly, one of the first bills Zlotnik filed was to re-institute a Civics curriculum as well as a financial literacy curriculum at the high school level. Eventually, the legislature did take up the civics portion, providing incentives for schools.
Zlotnik spoke about his involvement in the expansion of Mount Wachusett Community College. He spoke of fighting to get state funding for the On-Site Academy which provides for post-traumatic stress treatment for first responders and told a heartwarming story about it. Zlotnik explained his efforts on behalf of veterans in the area. The State Representative detailed and discussed the Wachusett Business Incubator program.
With respect to area development, Jonathan Zlotnik provided some background on the Rear Main Street Project and the Underutilized Properties grants which affects Downtown Gardner. We spoke at length about the Gardner Elementary School and Zlotnik related a story about the hearing on the school when the State Treasurer heard enough to say the project was clearly needed.
Zlotnik spoke of initiatives with respect to recreation including the bike path and the upcoming bridge across Route 140. He also spoke of the importance of actually getting out and talking with people. And, he detailed various projects which have brought in jobs.
Representative Zlotnik spoke of big projects like the one affecting the water main of Winchendon and Ashburnham. He spoke of pulling communities together to better utilize Opioid settlement funds.
Reach State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik via the following email: Jon.Zlotnik@mahouse.gov
- Update 9-20-24 (9/20/2024)
The Last Mayor’s Update of Summer 2024 in Gardner MA
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson reviewed various events and Chair City Happenings. Listen on any device.
Work on the final coat of pavement on the Uptown Rotary starts Monday September 23, 2024 and will continue during the week until complete. Various detours are possible.
Gardner Farmers Market is Saturday September 21st at the Waterford Community Center from 9:30am to 1pm.
- Council 9-19-24 (9/20/2024)
UPDATE: Reference Materials re Maki Park: City of Gardner Webpage —- Concept Drawings – Addendum to Bidding Documents
As is evident from the above rendering, the finished product differs significantly from the original design submission. The investigation will determine what happened.
Investigation Launched into Maki Park at Request of Councilor George Tyros
In a 5 minute Special Gardner City Council meeting on September 19, 2024, Councilors in attendance unanimously approved the request of George Tyros. There will be an investigation. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Councilor Tyros stated, “ I want to start by explaining why I think this matter deserves some urgency, and I want to thank Councilor Dernalowicz for co-sponsoring this special meeting. I also want to thank David Hackett and Anne Hurst, the chair and vice chair of the Disability Commission, for their attendance this evening. Is this an unsalvageable problem? Of course not. But state and city resources were spent, and it’s now apparent that the final product is not what was originally presented to the council. We were also not talking about aesthetic choices or minor tweaks. We’re talking about differences that go against the core basis this project was submitted and the information we used to make our decision to support it. As a council, we have a responsibility to make sure that public funds are well spent, and when there are problems, we shouldn’t be afraid to look at them. Our job is not to shield the administration, a department, or a department head, nor is it our job to smear anyone or anything. Our job is to get the facts, ascertain the truth, and if there is a problem, make sure we have appropriate policies and that those policies are being followed. The situation is that to do our job, we need to look at documents, we need to ask questions of people’s memories of events that happened many months ago. I expect this will take a fair amount of time. Simply put, we approved the project with certain parameters. We approved the expenditure of public funds. We and the public are entitled to an explanation when something goes wrong. Let me be clear, this investigation is not to determine who is at fault, it is to determine where the fault or faults existed in the process this project followed and what can be done to fix them moving forward. I hope this motion is adopted, and if it is, I’ll be requesting to be the counselor assigned. “
The 3 tier Maki Park was proposed as a solution to an open field which was not ADA compliant due to the 15 degree elevation pitch. Ironically, the park as now constructed is not ADA compliant which is the reason for the investigation.
- Compliments (9/19/2024)
The Truth Through Compliments – Commentary by Werner Poegel
Listen to the commentary on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Very often, Social Media posts attack others. This commentary is the opposite. A slew of compliments to the people in the corner office at Gardner City Hall, other officials including the City Council, Department Heads, Pastors, Non-profit leaders, Retail Staff, Teachers and School Personnel, and of course local WGAW Hotline Radio host Steve Wendell. Thanks to all of you for all you do. Werner Poegel – Publisher.
- Paving 9-19-24 (9/18/2024)
PAVING to Disrupt Downtown Gardner Traffic on Thursday, September 19, 2024
Beginning at 6am and continuing throughout the entire day paving work is taking place from Main Street near the Walgreen’s, CVS area by Willow Street all the way to the rotary behind Hannaford Supermarket. They are starting early. Sunrise is about 6:30am. Gardner City Hall advises, “Please plan on delays and detours.”
Accessing Walgreen’s, CVS, Advanced Auto Parts, and more: Use Derby Drive. An easy way is to go down West Lynde Street and take a right turn on to Derby Drive. When coming back from your destination, an easy way is to go back on Derby Drive and take a right just after the library.
Later access to Downtown: “The Public Works Dept., is hoping to have some accessibility to Main St. heading into downtown at some point during the day.“
Editorial Comment: DPW officially stands for Department of Public Works, but it also stands for “Dedicated People who are Wonderful.”
- Waterford Authorization (9/18/2024)
For more information from the Massachusetts Legislature official site, CLICK HERE.
The History of Changing Waterford to General Municipal Use
The City of Gardner was formally authorized in July 2024 to move forward with its Waterford Community Center plans when the Governor signed a bill submitted in April by State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik. See printable copy, CLICK HERE. Very specifically, the land was authorized to be used for general municipal purposes instead of use as a public school. The bill was referred to the committee on Municipalities and Regional Government in April, got reported favorably by that committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy, and Scheduling in May, enacted by the House on July 17th, by the Senate on July 18th, and signed by Governor Healey on July 25th. A lengthy and completely transparent process handled in a completely lawful manner. The formal authorization allows the City of Gardner to move forward on leases with tenants.
There have been some posts on a rogue Gardner Facebook group by a former Gardner City Councilor which are completely inaccurate and factually wrong as is proven by our article which reports the facts.
- Zlotnik 9-17-24 (9/17/2024)
State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik Gets Glowing Endorsement from Mayor Nicholson of Gardner
When we asked Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson about the upcoming reelection bid of Jon Zlotnik, we ended up with more than we expected – an appreciation for efforts made and results achieved. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Mayor Nicholson describes Jonathan Zlotnik as a “Team Builder” who gets a group of people to the table. There are “actual data and actual people behind his decisions“. Apparently, Zlotnik is well known for his collaboration with people of both parties and for helping others stay on track. Nicholson credits Zlotnik for ideas behind the Waterford Community Center, for bringing in millions for Heywood Hospital, for working with the Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center in provding housing for veterans and combatting veteran homelessness. Nicholson stated, “I credit Jon Zlotnik for saving Heywood Hospital.”
- Maki Park 9-17-24 (9/17/2024)
ADA Modifications Underway at Maki Park – on way to Full Compliance.
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson provided an update on Maki Park. Listen to this short interview segment on any device, CLICK PLAY.
The Mayor stated, “Once those concerns were raised to us, we got the team together….We have met with Tighe and Bond, our design engineers on the project, who have come up with a ramp solution….There are some smaller fixes that have already been made” Photo shows the small asphalt bump added to make the third level fully ADA compliant. “By next spring for sure, we should be done.”
UPDATE: A special meeting of the Gardner City Council will be held regarding Maki Park on Thursday, September 19th at 7pm. Council will consider whether to initiate an investigation under Chapter 25 of the City Charter regarding potential errors in the park’s construction. Request was made by Councilors Tyros and Dernalowicz. See meeting agenda and packet, CLICK HERE.
- Treasurer Terminated (9/17/2024)
Town of Winchendon Terminates Collector/Treasurer for Alleged Theft of Cash
Statement from Town of Winchendon, “On Tuesday, September 10th, it was brought to the Town’s attention that a sum of cash may have been stolen from Town Hall. The Town immediately investigated this allegation and determined, based on several interviews, that the cash had been stolen by the Town Treasurer. The Town thereafter took prompt action to terminate the Treasurer’s employment. The Town now intends to pursue all legal remedies, including seeking a criminal complaint in district court, to recover the stolen funds and ensure that the responsible parties are held accountable.”
While Winchendon Town Manager Bill McKinney was kind enough to speak to us, he was unable to provide additional information beyond the prepared statement, except to confirm the name of the terminated employee as Paul Redmond. Officials are not usually able to provide many details in cases of allegations such as this or even other personnel matters.
- Council 9-16-24 (9/17/2024)
Gardner MA City Council Meets, Makes Decisions, and has an Objection.
Listen to the entire meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Approvals: City may enter into 5 year contracts for copiers/printers and alarms/sprinklers. Resolution approved for State to take custodianship of Route 140. Waterford Community Center was approved as official name for community center.
Information Received: Mayor Michael Nicholson gave an update on the Waterford Community Center. ADA compliant front doors are now being installed. New LED lighting with motion sensors has been installed in the building. Plumbing completely redone. Bathrooms updated in 2 story wing. Mini-splits installed. Boiler work going on now. Kitchen work done. Working on secondary kitchen as well. First tenant – Community Action Committee. The lease to be presented at next meeting. Will be a grant agreement as CAC provides services to the community.
Objection: A proposal by George Tyros to have a City Councilor lead an investigation in to ADA issues at Maki Park received an objection by Councilor Calvin Brooks. This ended all discussion on the matter until the next meeting.
- Finance 9-16-24 (9/17/2024)
Gardner MA Finance Committee Meets on Various Matters
Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
- Safe from Fire (9/16/2024)
Gardner Fire Department Urges Caution to Avoid Fires
The Gardner Fire Department urged caution in a post, ” Please be very careful if you have any type of a cooking or ornamental fire in your yard. Please keep a very close eye on it and make sure its not to close to the woods or any combustibles. As you can see in the photo below from today, it doesn’t take much to catch the woods on fire due to the lack of rain over the past several weeks. The woods have become very dry and brush fires have begun to start popping up all across Central Mass.” Note that open burning requires a permit and season is only January 15 to April 30, CLICK HERE for more information from the City of Gardner.
The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services provides safety tips, CLICK HERE for website. Here are just a few examples: Porch Fire Safety: Properly dispose of smoking materials. Grill on the Ground. Keep Satairway and pathway open and safe. Grill Safely: Grill outdoors more than 10 feet from the side of a building. Avoid fireworks: Dangerous and illegal in Massachusetts without license. Mulch: Hundreds of fires start each year when smoking materials are discarded in it. Mulch not allowed within 18 inches of combustible exteriors of buildings. Oily rags: Can spontaneously ignite. Dispose of safely in a non-combustible container covered with a solution of water and an oil breakdown detergent..
- Farmers Market 9-21 (9/16/2024)
Gardner Farmers Market to hold Harvest Market
On Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 9:30am to 1pm, the Gardner Farmers Market will feature more than 20 vendors at its 62 Waterford Street location. Other activities planned include live music by the group Obscure Notation, touch a tractor, a fall-themed photo booth, story time and crafts with folks from the Levi Heywood Memorial Library, and more. Of course, the best activity is finding those fresh foods including local produce and local products including handmade goods which have attracted almost 1000 people to past week’s markets.
While this is the final market of the year at Waterford, a Thanksgiving Market is planned at City Hall just before Thanksgiving. This week before the market Erica Bosse was busy juggling her duties on her local farm, her COO consulting firm responsibilities, and was getting stuff ready for the market on Saturday. However, she stated the success of the market was due to a “dedicated group effort.”
- Custodianship – Route 140 (9/16/2024)
Gardner City Council may decide on Route 140 Custodianship
The Gardner City Council will discuss the request of Mayor Michael Nicholson to turn over custodianship of Route 140 from Green Street to the Winchendon line. This action would have the State of Massachusetts do what it has done over much of the 108 miles of Route 140 – take over responsibility for the road. Complete agenda and packet, CLICK HERE.
In other matters, the City Council will vote on requests to allow 5 year contracts to save on copier and printer services, and for fire alarm and sprinkler testing services. It will review an update on the Waterford Community Center.
The City Council is also expected to delay action on the Elm Street to Lawrence Street parking matter as the Public Safety Committee voted to send it to the Traffic Commission for further study after several residents raised objections at a recent meeting. Listen to the recent Public Safety meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY
- Festival – Oktoberfest 24 (9/16/2024)
Gardner Readies for Fall Festival and Oktoberfest – FREE ADMISSION
The combined Fabulous Fall Festival in Downtown Gardner this year is Saturday, September 28, 20924 rain or shine. Starting at 10am in Downtown: Merchants, vendors, non-profits, and food trucks will be on hand. Free entertainment includeds games, music, and costumed characters. More details from Gardner Square Two, CLICK HERE.
Simultaneously taking place is the 19th Oktoberfest Party in the Street near the Gardner Ale House. Starting at 10am: Run for a Beer! —- 11:30am: Keg Tap —- 1pm: Stein Holding —- 2pm: Chair Luge — 3pm: Cornhole Tournament
LIVE MUSIC includes: 11am: Hofbrahaus Bavarians German Folk Band, 3pm: Boston’s own BaHa Brothers, 4:30pm Blues-Rock recording artist Eliza Neals, and 6:15pm Beatles Tribute Band One after 909 — More details from the Gardner Ale House website, CLICK HERE.
HUGE Gallery of photos from the 2023 event, CLICK HERE.
At last year’s event, Maki Park was an open field of grass, but cornhole was still played. This year, Maki Park has been constructed as a 3-tier park with a dedicated cornhole area.
- Distracting Phones (9/15/2024)
Proactive Cell Phone and Earbud Policy in 3rd week at Gardner Public Schools
Students talking, texting, or tempted to multitask are distracted and not completely paying attention. Learning losses resulted in a change to policy in Gardner Public Schools for the 2024-2025 School Year. Complete Student Handbook, CLICK HERE.
Policy states: Cellphone and Earbud/Headphone use is prohibited in classrooms, school offices, and any other academic area. Allowable time is when not in class and for emergencies.
During class, cellphones are stored in a designated cellphone holder. Violators get cellphone violated with return at the end of the school day. Frequent offenders are subject to accelerating consequences as specified in policy. Extreme behaviors that break the law or engage in bullying or harassment of other students may result in other disciplinary action and/or police involvement.
- Hyperbaric Heywood (9/15/2024)
Heywood Hospital to hold Hyperbaric Open House
Heywood Hospital will be holding an Open House at the Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 from 4 to 6:30pm.
The Open House will give interested individuals the opportunity to meet the Medical Director, Provider Panel, and Clinic Support Staff. Attendees will learn about advanced modalities including hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
This event will also serve as a celebration of distinction awards for Athol and Heywood Centers for Wound Care. Heywood Healthcare has had a history of good outcomes for patients who utilize wound care services. For more information, please call (978) 669-5690
For more information about Heywood Hospital, please visit their website at Heywood.org
- Big Mowing (9/14/2024)
Before and After the Big Mowing at Gardner Elementary School
Much of the grounds at Gardner Elementary School have been mowed. The top photo shows how the grounds looked in violation of City Ordinance and State Law which contemplates the potential risk to children and adults from insects, rodents, and trash. Bottom photo shows the clean look after the mowing. Apparently the architect’s plan to use a “Meadow Mix” to align with a “School in the Woods” theme did not take other factors into account. Previous Article detailing issue, CLICK HERE.
- Hotline 9-14-24 (9/14/2024)
WGAW Hotline Show 9-14-24
This week’s program included both a recorded update from Mayor Nicholson at the beginning and a LIVE interview at the end, ABC News on Debate, Presidential Race, and Parenting, Steve Wendell satire on Counseling Teachers, City Council President Kazinskas on various City matters and a commentary from Werner Poegel on the WGAW Morning News. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
- Maroni -FBI (9/13/2024)
Gardner MA Deputy Chief Nicholas Maroni Achieves Prestigious Honor
Deputy Chief Nicholas Maroni has completed 10 weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Pictured upper left is Nicholas Maroni, upper right FBI Director Christopher Wray with Maroni, and Bottom Maroni with Chief Eric McAvene. The academy has been in operation since 1972.
Gardner PD posted, “Congratulations to Deputy Chief Nicholas Maroni! Deputy Chief Maroni has graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, as part of the 291st class, alongside 253 other law enforcement professionals from across the U.S. and 26 countries. The National Academy is known as one the most prestigious law enforcement executive trainings in the world where very few executives are accepted. The National Academy is known for its advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training, preparing officers for executive roles.We are proud of Deputy Chief Maroni’s accomplishment and look forward to the impact his experience will bring to our community.”
- Update 9-13-24 (9/13/2024)
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson with Weekly Update
Listen to the update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Recognition: Adult Day Care Week
Events: Monday September 16th: Project Redemption Photography Exhibit with a speaking portion at 6:30pm —- September 17 from 6pm to 7:30pm: Gardner High School Open House —- September 19th from 6pm to 7:30pm Gardner Middle School Open House —- September 20th at 7pm at Winchendon American Legion – benefit for Dakota Wood. —Saturday September 21st: Farmers Market at Waterford Community Center —– September 27th and 28th: Library Book Sale at Levi Heywood Memorial Library —- September 27th at 7pm Band Night at Watkins Field before the football game —- September 28th: Fall Festival and Oktoberfest in Downtown Gardner —-Tuesday, October 1st from 5:30pm to 7pm is 11th Annual National Night out in Perry Auditorium —- Greater Gardner Community Domestic Violence Vigil will be held on Monday October 7th at 6:30pm on the front steps of Gardner City Hall.
Official Ribbon Cutting: Diamond Hearts Art Studio September 20th
- Yard Sale Fall 2024 (9/12/2024)
Publisher’s note: Apparently the date was set on August 12th, 1 month ago. However, the media and the City of Gardner were not notified so we did not publicize until now. Have News? Email News@GardnerMagazine.com and we will be happy to publicize your event.
Gardner MA Fall Yard Sale
Gardner Magazine found out about this by accident as there has been no publicity. However, there are apparently about 20 households who are having Yard Sales in Gardner on Saturday, September 14th.Addresses include: 73 Prospect St, 56 Ken Dr, 53 Lovewell St, 99 Lovewell St, 194 S Main St,152 Summer St, 96 Chelsea St, 27 Jay St, 139 Euclid St, 45 Glenwood St, 112 Kelton St, 127 Temple St, 286 Temple St, 57 Willis Rd, 314 Betty Spring Rd, 44 Foss Rd, 109 Monadnock St, 33 Acadia,57 Leo Dr, 127 Vernon St
- Remembering 9-11 (9/11/2024)
Remembering – 9-11
From images of the towers posted by the Boston Fire Department to images of “Never Forget” and “Remember” posted by Greater Gardner MA area Fire Departments, September 11, 2001 was remembered on 9-11-24.
Flight 11 struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46am, 9:03am: Flight 175 struck South Tower, 9:37am, Flight 77 hit Pentagon. South Tower collapsed at 9:59am. North Tower collapsed at 10:28am.
For more information on the 9-11 attacks, CLICK HERE. To view the attacks on YouTube, CLICK HERE.
- Trump – Harris Debate (9/10/2024)
Trump – Harris Debate
Former President Trump and Vice President Harris had a debate on September 10, 2024. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
The election is November 5, 2024. The candidate which receives 270 electoral votes or more wins the Presidency. RealClearPolitics.com publishes all of the various polls. CLICK for WEBSITE. You can also create your own electoral maps.
- School 9-9-24 (9/10/2024)
View the complete agenda and packet for this meeting, CLICK HERE.
We have 3 other separate articles on this meeting. See Below.
Gardner MA School Committee Meets on September 9, 2024
Listen to the entire meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
This was the first meeting of the entire School Committee since June. Absent were Mayor Nicholson and Committee member Lafreniere and a student representative has not yet been assigned. The Teachers Contract was ratified. Robert Swartz was appointed the MASC Delegate. Various policies were submitted for first reading.
We have 3 separate other articles on this meeting. Robert Swartz with a Facilities update, CLICK HERE, Dr. Catherine Goguen with a District Improvement Plan update, CLICK HERE, and Superintendent Mark Pellegrino with a goals update, CLICK HERE.
- Pellegrino Goals (9/10/2024)
Gardner MA School Superintendent Mark Pellegrino Speaks about Goals
Dr. Mark Pellegrino spoke about goals for Fiscal Year 2025. Listen on any device.
For District Improvement, goal 1 is fidelity to common planning time expectations and goal 2 is fidelity to tier 1 core instructional practices. With regard to student learning, goal 1 is the reduce academic equity gaps for students who are multiligual or have special needs and goal 2 is to have students in grades k-4 will be reading on grade level by May 31, 2025. View complete goals, CLICK HERE.
- Dr. Goguen Reports (9/10/2024)
Dr. Catherine Goguen Reports on the District Improvement Plan for Gardner Public Schools
Dr. Catherine Goguen stated that the District Improvement Plan has been updated for the next three years. It was presented to the School Committee for the first time at its meeting of September 9, 2024. Listen to her comments here.
Goguen explained, “We collect, analyze, and respond to data regarding all of the work that we’re doing. We provide teachers and staff members with the time and the training and the support needed to do this work. And we work together in collaboration with community members and families that we will have students that can achieve success.“
View the complete District Improvement Plan, CLICK HERE.
- Swartz Report (9/10/2024)
Robert Swartz Provides a School Facilities Report
School Committee member Robert Swartz provided a School Facilities Report on September 9, 2024. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Swartz reported that a 50+ year PA system was replaced at the High School. All battery operated clocks at the High School were replaced and all are now kept running with a master clock. Other updates are to be completed by the middle of October. The Middle School front doors are also scheduled to be replaced in October. A contractor is being hired to determine the extent of roof repairs needed. A certificate of occupancy was issued in June for Gardner Elementary School
- Afghanistan Withdrawal (9/9/2024)
U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Releases Report on Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Gardner Magazine is choosing to publish this report in its entirety so you can read it for yourself and not be subject to the spin from the Media. The report is called, “Willful Blindness: An Assessment of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Chaos That Followed”. The 353 page report covers the decision to withdraw including the Doha Agreement, loss of capabilities to track and fight the Taliban, failure to plan, chaos and death, and the failure to mitigate the Abbey Gate Attack. It suggests a vast Coverup perpetrated by the Biden-Harris Administration. The download is 180mb, CLICK HERE. The report alleges that at each step of the way, the Biden-Harris Administration picked optics over security.
- Templeton Death (9/8/2024)
Death Investigation ongoing in Templeton
Templeton Police reported the discovery of a deceased male on the railroad tracks along State Road in Baldwinville just after 1pm on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Arriving at the scene were Templeton Police, Templeton Fire, Massachusetts State Police, and representatives from the railroad company. Templeton Police Chief Michael Bennett issued a Press Release, CLICK HERE. An investigation is underway. UPDATE 9-10-24: Templeton Police confirm individual was struck by a train. See updated Press Release, CLICK HERE.
- Hotline 9-7-24 (9/7/2024)
WGAW Starts September with a Guest-packed Hotline Radio Show
WGAW Hotline Radio Show on Saturday September 7, 2024 featured local officials and some special guests. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson provided an update and answered host Steve Wendell’s questions. The Mayor spoke of various projects and City staffing. Various members of Citizens Against the Baldwinville Plastic Refinery/Recycling facility spoke about their concerns. Gardner Museum President Scott Huntoon spoke about happenings at the museum. Gardner City Council President Elizabeth Kazinskas answered questions about past and future meetings. Civil Defense Director Paul Topolski had a conversation with Steve Wendell regarding his department, the Secret Service, and radios. Werner Poegel had a commentary about taxes.
- Team Find (9/6/2024)
Missing Gardner MA Child Located in Less than 2 Hours
On Friday, September 6, 2024 at 7:17am, the Gardner PD received a report of a missing 14 year old autistic child. A search of the child’s home and surrounding streets did not locate the child.
According to Gardner Police Department Lieutenant John Czasnowski, the child was located at 9:14am through the cooperation of various agencies including the Gardner Police and Fire Departments, Gardner DPW, a Criminal Justice Information System Broadcast, Social Media, the K-9 Unit, the Drone Team, the Detective Unit, a bloodhound from Erving, the State Police, Special Emergency Response Team, State Police Detective Unit, and the Bus Company. Even Mount Wachusett Community College Police and Heywood Hospital security were notified and remained on alert. Child was located in Sudbury after a miscommunication with the bus company. Complete Press Release, CLICK HERE.
Lieutenant John Czasnowski concluded, “We are grateful for the positive outcome and appreciate the assistance of the community during this incident.“
- Hubbardston Pitch (9/6/2024)
Hubbardston Town Administrator Nathan Boudreau Brings out the First PITCH
It’s an idea designed to get ideas from the public. It’s called P.I.T.C.H. and stands for “Public Ideas Transforming Capital in Hubbardston” Town Administrator Nathan Boudreau is inviting proposals to include infrastructure, vehicles, parks, and more. Just submit your idea to admin@hubbardstonma.us by October 6, 2024. Submissions should include details on the proposed project including benefits, estimated cost, and any other relevant information. Hubbardston residents can participate in Fall and Winter meetings or opt for one of the two open seats on the Capital Improvement Planning Committee. For more information visit this page on the Town of Hubbardston website, CLICK HERE.
Boudreau notes, “After the deadline, submissions will be reviewed for safety, feasibility, cost, and community benefit. Top proposals may be included in the five-year capital plan.”
- Heath Eats (9/6/2024)
Dana Heath Confesses – I Did It 3 Times This Week
Gardner MA City Councilor Dana Heath spoke at the City Council meeting of September 4, 204 and confessed that he ate at Jersey Mike’s 3 times in one week and he’s not proud of it, but it was good food. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Councilor Heath thanked Jersey Mike’s for feeding the Gardner High School band when they first opened up.
- Brooks 9-4-24 (9/6/2024)
Gardner MA City Councilor Calvin Brooks Speaks about the Demand side of the Drug Equation
Brooks spoke of the law of Supply and Demand in the Drug Trade. The Councilor believes Gardner is helping to lessen demand in various ways he outlines. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Brooks stated, “At the national level, the politics of addiction seems to focus on stopping the flow of fentanyl from Mexico and on calls to better secure the border from drug traffickers. The rationale seems to be that if the flow of fentanyl is stopped and the border secured, then the addiction problem is solved. Frankly, in my opinion, that rationale is a pipe dream. Anyone who has taken basic economics has learned about the law of supply and demand.”
Councilor Brooks also stated, “I am proud of this community for the support we give to those fighting for sobriety or recovery.”
- Council 9-4-24 (9/6/2024)
Gardner City Council Meets on September 4th
The Gardner MA City Council met on September 4, 2024. All Councilors were present with the exception of Paul Tassone. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
The Council reviewed various orders from the Mayor. An Open Meeting Law Complaint ruling was placed on file. The Attorney General had ruled that the City did not violate the Open Meeting Law. This was another in a series of complaints by Paul DeMeo.
A matter regarding the Coleman Street School was referred to a sub-committee. MOC runs Headstart at the location. Its lease had ended and was not renewed. MOC wants to make improvements to the site, but would like something more formal.
A motion passed unanimously to form an adhoc committee regarding the dedication of the City Council Chamber in memory of Ronald Cormier.
The Agricultural Commission item was removed from the calendar as the petitioners have asked to withdraw their request.
- Update 9-6-24 (9/6/2024)
Properties: Requests for Proposal open until September 17th for 94 Pleasant Street. —- Demolition of old Nadeau Street factory to occur soon in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson Provides September 6, 2024 Update of various events
Listen to the update on any device. CLICK PLAY.
This coming Sunday September 8th, PACC is having its Polish Drive Thru from 11am to 2pm. $15 and cash only.
Events: The Mayor started and ended the update asking for volunteers to help plant Mums in the Downtown area on September 13th or 14th. If you want to help, call the Mayor’s office at (978) 630-1490 or email Kjablonski@gardner-ma.gov. —- Gardner Museum Wildlife Photography Exhibit is underway —– September 11th memorial ceremony on 9-11 at 8:30am Gardner City Hall. —- Farmers Market, weekly taking place Thursdays at Park Street Park and next monthly taking place Saturday September 21st at Waterford Community Center. — Gardner Fall Festival and Oktoberfest is September 28th— Library Book Sale is Friday September 27th and Saturday September 28th — 11th Annual National Night Out rescheduled to October 1st from 5:30pm to 7pm at Perry Auditorium – –Gardner Domestic Violence Task Force Monday, October 7th at 6:30pm at Gardner City Hall main entrance — Theater at the Mount has various upcoming shows.
- Hands and Mums (9/6/2024)
Gardner Asks for Mum-unteers
Gardner is looking for volunteers to help plant Mums in the Downtown area during Saturday September 13th and Sunday September 14th. The Mayor stated in his update of September 6th: “A lot of hands make light work.” To sign up, call the Mayor’s office at (978) 630-1490 or email Katie Jablonski: kjablonski@gardner-ma.gov.
- Nature Grows (9/6/2024)
Nature Takes Over When Humans Aren’t Looking
Throughout the City of Gardner, the weather has allowed for accelerated foliage growth in some areas. For example, the barricade at South Main Street almost looks like a hedge. A retaining wall at Timpany Plaza is showing signs of structural infiltration by Mother Nature. The Mill Street Corridor sign is somewhat obscured by foliage as is the sign directing people to Superior Kitchen Design. While the humans have been busy, Mother Nature is taking over.
At Gardner Elementary School, the $90million building, parts of walkways, and some curbing has been infiltrated by un-mowed foliage.
- John’s 2024 (9/5/2024)
John’s Sport Shop has the School Sports Spirit
Last year they celebrated 60 years in business and this year they are going strong. John’s Sport Shop has unveiled some more Wildcat Wear while wishing local students a Happy First Day of School.
The iconic Downtown Gardner store is noted for being a pillar in the community. With an average score of 4.8 in Google Reviews, it’s obvious residents and those from out of town love the place. With their slogan “All We Sell Is Fun” how can you go wrong?
From their website, “Since its inception, John’s Sport Shop has been a fixture in downtown Gardner. We have seen and survived every retail trend: from the movement toward shopping malls and megastores in the 1980s, through the revitalization of downtowns in the 1990s, to the 21st century trend toward on-line shopping.Our focus has been, and continues to be, to work with area schools and sport leagues, while continuing to support the individual athlete. We provide the goods and services our customers need and deliver quality merchandise on time. We enjoy being part of the sporting goods industry; and stay on top of innovative sports technologies that lead to exciting new athletic equipment and fabulous sports fashions.”
- Social Ridiculous (9/5/2024)
In my opinion, we would be all best served by discussing policy differences rather than disparaging those with whom we disagree. While I took the time to follow this through for about two days, it was consuming. Today the group has less ridiculous posts and I hope that continues.
Editorial – Journey to Ridiculous – Social Media Undercover
It was a journey on Social Media to the Ridiculous and I swallowed some of my pride to do it as I wasn’t really undercover using my real name. There’s an “Unbiased, Uncensored” Group in Gardner which has become infiltrated by those posting mostly anti-Trump or anti-Biden/Harris material. I posted the most ridiculous AI photos including Trump and Harris eating lunch and asking if Harris would be a good choice for his Attorney General if he won. I put down Trump by musing that he might be Harris’ landscaper if she won. I posted the pic of multiple Trumps speculating that if you saw more than one you had Trump Derangement Syndrome. And the most ridiculous of all, I speculated that a President Harris would have a Chinese Chief of Staff.
Here’s what I discovered. People on either side of the issue are in general not debating policy. They are demeaning others simply for having a different opinion and that is wrong. With about half of the country supporting one candidate and the other half supporting the other, you can’t say that everything about the other side is awful. That’s just not true. But compiling an accurate list of attributes is difficult as networks like Fox are very much pro Trump and anti-Harris with the other extreme being MSNBC which praises Harris and ranks on Trump. In general, Trump’s policies are not heavily criticized as it is his demeanor and character which is most often negatively assailed. In general, Harris’s policies are tied to the Biden record which gets mixed reviews, but she gets praised for her lower key approach.
- Just Dance 2024 (9/5/2024)
With more than a 2 year journey complete, Just Dance Performing Arts Center has a new permanent home at 25 Kraft Street, Gardner
Just Dance Performing Arts Center Gets Permanent New HomeThe Dance Center has a new home just in time for 2024-2025 Dance Season which runs from September 9th through May 17th. New location is 25 Kraft Street in Gardner which was previously the site of Lachance Interiors Furniture. Location has a large amount of interior space and plenty of available parking for customers. There are 4 dance instructors on staff including owner Rebecca Wilson, Joy Kapp, Kate McGuiness, and Melissa Woolfrey. All have decades of experience as outlined on the Just Dance website, CLICK HERE. All dancers who have enrolled in classes prior to December 1st may participate in the Just Dance annual May Dance Recital which will take place May17, 2025 at Narragansett Regional High School.
Previously located in Downtown Gardner: Just Dance was previously located in Downtown Gardner in what is now apartments at 42-52 Parker Street. The business moved 5 years after the Gardner Redevelopment Authority purchased the buildings in 2017 with the intent on selling them to a developer so they could be properly renovated.Sale to Developer and Relocation Help by City: When a sale to a developer occurred, Mayor Nicholson met personally with Wilson and informed her how the City would provide a relocation specialist at a cost to the City of up to $80,000. Sign at old location went down on May 31, 2022. Wilson eventually looked at dozens of properties. See complete article, CLICK HERE. The City of Gardner provided Just Dance considerable assistance with the business receiving almost a $200,000 benefit over the 5 years GRA paid for gas, water, sewer, trash, property maintenance, and insurance etc. In addition, the City of Gardner wrote a check for $69,500 to Wilson to assist in relocation and fit out costs for a new location.
Previous Option Didn’t pan out: Wilson looked around and thought she had a new spot on Lincoln Street. A plan had been discussed and initially approved to locate the studio it what was a former church on Lincoln Street but that never materialized. Previous article regarding 69 Lincoln Street location, CLICK HERE The Zoning Board of Appeals had approved the Lincoln Street location and Rebecca Wilson had a beaming smile at the meeting, CLICK HERE. We’re not sure what happened with that idea. Most recently, Just Dance was operating out of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Cross Street in Gardner.
- Wrong Way (9/5/2024)
State Trooper Posts About Wrong-Way Driver in Gardner
On September 4, 2024, an 80 year old Hubbardston woman was driving in the wrong direction on Route 2 and struck a vehicle being operated by a a 44 year old Gardner woman. According to State Trooper Dustin Fitch, only minor injuries were sustained.
Trooper Fitch posted the following about he incident on September 4th: “Today, around 2:30 pm, I was on Route 2 Westbound in Gardner when I was nearly struck by a wrong-way driver. The vehicle subsequently hit a vehicle a good distance behind me, and from what I am told, only minor injuries. Wrong-way drivers are actually more common than you hear about. No matter the reason for the person driving the wrong-way, this is a good reminder to always keep your head and eyes up, paying attention. You never know what’s coming at you around the next corner.”
- Loud Boom (9/4/2024)
Various “Loud Booms” have been heard in the area over the last month or so. The cause: A Cannon. If you know who the culprit is, please let your local Police Department know.
Cause of Greater Gardner “Loud Booms” Revealed
It’s Not an Earthquake…
In the evening of September 3, 2024, countless residents reported on Facebook that they heard a loud boom. Some reported the sound of an explosion. Some reported shaking. The earthquake map from the USGS does not show recent earthquakes in the area. See map, CLICK HERE.
The Weston Observatory at Boston College is part of the New England Seismic Network. They have reports of earthquakes in 2024, but not near here. More Info, CLICK HERE. Significant earthquakes in New England date back to 1638, but they have been few and far between. More info, CLICK HERE.Loud Boom is an Illegal Cannon
Gardner Police Chief Eric McAvene wrote, “There is someone with a handmade blank (not made to fire projectiles) cannon somewhere in the area of Otter River on the Templeton/Gardner lines. It goes off intermittently and our officers have not been able to locate the source. This happened several years back and we were eventually able to locate it, seize and charge the person. We’re not sure whether it’s Templeton or Gardner this time. The noise can carry a long way.” If you have information on the culprit, please contact the Gardner Police at (978) 632-5600
- Rotary 9-2-24 (9/2/2024)
Gardner Uptown Rotary Construction Continues – Gardner School Begins
It is an inconvenient truth. Uptown Rotary Construction has reached a critical point with paving to occur within the next couple of weeks. The problem: School is starting right after Labor Day and any work might be disruptive. However, any inconvenience should be short-lived as the original completion date of the project was slated to be in November. An earlier completion means less interruption of traffic during the coming months.
Alternate routes include using Eaton Street to connect with Green Street, Route 140 and then Pearl Street from the other side. Or, utilize Route 2 to the Route 140 exit, take Betty Spring Road to Pearl Street. Or take Elm Street to Lawrence Street which comes out on Pearl Street.
- Electoral College (9/2/2024)
Examination of Electoral Maps Reveals Just How Close Recent Elections Have Been
Gardner Magazine is showing you the actual electoral maps of 2016 and 2020 for those who don’t think of the election in terms of the electoral college, which is what we actually use. It illustrates why the candidates focus on so-called “swing states’ and don’t campaign as much in states which are solidly Republican or solidly Democrat. Simply put, it doesn’t matter whether you win a state by many votes or just a few.
With just a 1% vote shift to the opponent, the results of the 2016 and 2020 elections would have been the opposite.
2016: Trump got 306 to Clinton 232 electoral votes. However, with just a 1% increase in votes to Clinton, she would have won with 275 electoral votes.
2020: Biden got 303 to Trump 235 electoral votes. However, with just a 1% increase in votes to Trump, he would have won with 272 electoral votes.
What this illustrates: (1) Our electoral system where we keep the power in the states rather than going by a national popular vote. This was done by our founders to protect us. (2) In 2016, Clinton was right to be upset about Comey’s public statements about her emails as that arguably gave the election to Trump, and in 2020, Trump was right to be upset about the suppression about the Hunter Biden laptop as that arguably gave the election to Biden. (3) In the 2024 election, it is entirely possible that the winning candidate will have just slightly more electoral votes than needed – a close election.
Note: While Massachusetts tends to be a liberal state, most of the country is much more conservative as is illustrated by all the red states. In general, more blue states have greater populations (such as California and New York State) which equates to more electoral votes. Each state has a number of electoral votes equal to its number of senators and representatives, plus Washington D.C. has 3, for a total of 538 up for grabs. For example, the State of New Hampshire has 4 electoral votes with 2 senators and 2 representatives even though it has a total population of 1.4 million. U.S. total population is about 335 million. If electoral votes were based on population alone, New Hampshire would have only 2, or half as much.
History of the electoral College: Several times in history, candidates for President have received more popular votes nationally but lost the electoral college. At our nation’s founding, the electoral college was a compromise. Arguments against changing it revolve around concerns that larger, more populous states would overpower the less populous states. Lower population in rural states means more land for our food supply. A change to a popular vote would be an incentive for states to attract population and would arguably ruin our country. In 1960, John F. Kennedy’s popular vote margin was just over 118,000 votes with a total of almost 69 million votes cast. Without the electoral college, results might have been challenged in the country’s 170,000 voting precincts.
- Museum 9-1-24 (9/1/2024)
Gardner Museum Highlights Photography Exhibit and Reveals More….
Photos show beautiful photos from the exhibit while also showing other beautiful Gardner Museum displays. The museum posted, “Today marks the beginning of our fall/winter exhibit. Local photographer Jeff Sargent, who bought his very first camera in 1981, displays “Northeast Wildlife through my Eyes” during regular opening hours Wednesday-Sunday, 1-4 pm, until the end of the year. You can even win one of his stunning photographs! The proceeds of the raffle will benefit our nonprofit museum.”
Visiting the multi-floor museum is only $3 or free for members. Website, CLICK HERE.