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Before and After Gardner MA

Summer 2020 to Fall 2023

An Interview with Gardner MA Mayor Michael Nicholson Regarding Before and After…

Gardner Mayor Nicholson agreed to talk to us about the Before and After from Spring 2020 to Fall 2023 in great detail. Listen to the interview on any device. CLICK PLAY.

Before and After Interview – Mayor Michael Nicholson 11-2-23

We spoke about what people notice coming in to Gardner and how that came about. Mayor Nicholson told us of some of the common sense changes he has made to handling various matters and what the results have been. The Mayor has stated that “People are Policy” and he spoke in great detail about the focus in the City of helping to make the lives of people better. Our interview includes a discussion of positive changes in Gardner education. Mayor Nicholson explained what has transpired in terms of long-term infrastructure. The Mayor outlined efforts regarding the environment. Progress with respect to business and industry in the Chair City was discussed. We went over transparency and learned that some of what Mayor Nicholson does is being adopted by other communities due to Gardner’s strong record in communicating with the public in various ways he outlines. The Mayor spoke about finances and his efforts on keeping taxes as low as possible. We went into great detail on how the City of Gardner is practicing sound fiscal policy. Listen to the interview on any device. CLICK PLAY.

Before and After Interview – Mayor Michael Nicholson – November 2, 2023

This is a follow up to our July 2023 Interview

In July 2023, we interviewed Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson in his office regarding the 3 years since he took office. We wondered, what’s happened in 3 short months since our July 2023 interview with Mayor Michael Nicholson during which we spoke of the last 3 years of success? Listen to the original interview on any device. CLICK PLAY.

JULY 2020 to July 2023

The theory we explored is that past performance is a predictor of future behavior, and that successes would continue in to the future if they were occurring in the present.. So we put this to an objective test. In August, September, and October 2023, let’s list out what happened.

Chronicle of Success in just 3 months of August – September – October 2023
Oct. – Uptown Rotary Project Work begins
Oct – Progress on Paving – Promise Kept
Oct. – Grants: Funding for Development and for a new Master Plan for the City
Oct. – Nicholson’s DPW Director and City Engineer Come up with Dog Park Piping Plan
Oct. – Promised Landscaping and Playground at GES showcased
Oct. – Facade Work in Downtown Gardner to a number of buildings
Oct. Growing Places reaches Licensing Agreement and opens Kitchen at Waterford
Oct. Citizen Dialog regarding Policing in the City
Oct. Mayor makes effort to recognize 3 important national months in Gardner
Oct. Team member Assessor Christine Kumar gets no questions from DOR on values submitted – Job well done
Oct. Team member Paul Topolski and Mayor brief City Council on Disaster Response Plans
Oct. Lower electric rates on City Plan take effect 11/1
Oct. Higher Reading Scores Announced and Progress on Training Staff for Medical Emergencies
Oct. Airport Master Plan Takes Next Steps
Oct. Governor Chooses Gardner to Announce Tax Cuts – Nicholson deemed a partner in cutting taxes
Oct. – Free cash certified at earliest time in about 4 decades
Oct. – Enterprise Funds healthy
Sept. – Mayor prominent participant at Oktoberfest
Sept. – Bailey Brook Park Amenities Announced
Sept. – MART announces selection of Mayor Michael Nicholson for another term as Chair of Advisory Board
Sept. – Waterford St. School Active Construction Site
Sept. – Team members at Gardner PD have a new drone
Sept. – Downtown Festival and Oktoberfest now officially combined event – Festival Committee bringing community together.
Sept. – Mayor receives endorsement for Environmental Work
Sept. Team Member Lynette Gabrilla appointed by Governor to Veterans Equality Review Board and process started to honor Goldstar families
Sept. Mayor honors Hispanics for 3rd year in a row with Mariachi Band
Sept. – Mayor waives Yard Sale Permit Fee
Sept. – Successful Centennial Parade gets compliments
Sept. Gardner shines during storm offering aid to neighboring Leominster
Sept. Acclaimed hire Tom Zuppa as Building Commissioner announces progress at Public Safety Committee meeting
Sept. Mayor continues with unprecedented transparency with Video and written material regarding charter changes
Sept. Education Progress announced – Gardner way ahead on various programs – Great news on grants
Sept. Effort to increase dedicated support to infrastructure projects explored re DIF
Aug. – Initial Idea of West Street Parking Garage announced
Aug. – CDBG Grant Awards Announced ($1.65million) also Helps Homeless and After school programs, funding towards elimination of athletic user fees
Aug. – New grocery store, Aldi, gets green light
Aug. – Gardner Hosts Open House re updating 100+ year old Electric Transmission lines which run through Gardner.
Aug. to Oct – More businesses open, Nicholson’s end of year estimate of 12 already exceeded.
Aug. – Nicholson demonstrates commitment to affordable housing with visit of Cabinet Secretary Ed Augustus.
Aug. – First window goes in to historic Garbose Building
Aug. – $200,000 fiber optic grant announced – huge tech upgrade for City
Aug. – Nicholson at National Night Out – highlights in weekly update at location
Aug. – Wood’s Plus starts service – states idea born out of conversations with Mayor Nicholson about transportation needs in Gardner.

Objective Data: More achieved in last 3 months since our interview than some Mayors achieve in a year. We took the information straight from our news articles, so if you want to read all the details, just select an archive page. News by Month – 2023OctoberSeptember —- August —- July —- JuneMay AprilMarch FebruaryJanuary