Greater Gardner MA News January 2022

  • Snow Removal – CLICK on any image for larger view (1/31/2022)
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    Snow well-cleared on Parker Street
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    Gardner MA Accessibility 2 Days After Snow

    Most areas accessible, However Bullnose Park not cleared – Entrance to Dog Park not open

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    Happy 2022 at Velvet Goose
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    Gardner MA Bullnose Park
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    Gardner Dog Park – Wright St. side
  • FREE Kits Popular (1/31/2022)
    PACC Test Distribution January 31, 2022
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    Residents Line Up in Gardner MA

    Cars from Gardner, Westminster, and Athol were lined up in both directions to access the FREE Covid test kit distribution day on January 31, 2022 which is taking place from 1pm to 7pm at the PACC in Gardner.

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    Traffic Towards PACC January 31, 2022
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    Snow being moved in Gardner – You can see the line for the PACC in the distance.

  • Test Distribution (1/31/2022)

    UPDATE 1/31/22: Other towns benefitting from the Gardner Purchase of Antigen tests have just been notified today that they can pick up the tests. That is why these towns have not yet announced individual distribution times, because they may not yet even physically have the tests. We will update you as this information becomes available. In the meantime, those eligible today at the PACC are citizens of Gardner, Westminster, and Athol. Gardner apparently took a risk and purchased more tests than needed (because of the 15,000 minimum purchase required) and then contacted certain area towns after the purchase decision was already made in the hope other towns would want some of the tests. One community administrator told me, “we kind of got in on this late – that’s why we don’t have more information, we just got the call to pick up the tests today.”

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    Watch Mayor’s update on YouTube or on our Mayor’s update page, CLICK HERE.

    Increase in State Funding for City and City Schools Projected in Baker 2022 Budget.

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    Budget Dog Likes This News Story.

    In this week’s update, Mayor Nicholson announced that Gardner is expected to get a net increase in both City aid and School aid reflected in the next fiscal year’s budget.

    Gardner may receive an increase of over 2 million dollars in Chapter 70 School Aid, $200,000 in City aid, and a $100,000 reduction in state assessment (net city increase $300,000) in the new State budget to be voted on by State Legislature by June 2022

    Gardner Relay for Life

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    Mayor Nicholson stated that Gardner has a firm commitment from the American Cancer Society:

    The Relay for Life will be held in person this year at Mount Wachusett Community College. The Gardner Relay for Life had a recent kickoff meeting in Perry Auditorium. Relay for Life has been an annual Chair City event since 1994.

    In Sports

    Gardner Cheerleaders

    Gardner High School Wildcat Cheerleaders were congratulated for placing 5th overall in National Competition, Dallas Texas.

    Soccer Ball

    Online signup is going on right now for the Indoor Soccer Clinic to be held by the Gardner Recreation Department.

    Critical Blood Shortage

    Blood Donation

    The Mayor stated that area hospitals and the American Red Cross have a critical shortage of blood. There is an urgent call to donate blood at the Red Cross in Worcester or Keene.

    FREE Covid Test Distribution at Gardner MA PACC Mon. Jan. 31.

    iHealth Covid 19 antigen rapid test

    A large number of Covid 19 rapid antigen tests will be distributed at the Polish American Citizens Club on Monday January 31, 2022: 1-7pm. (Yes, the time is double that reported in the Mayor’s Weekly Update.)

    Mayor Nicholson had advised us that the good news regarding increased distribution time reflects an increased amount of available tests. Looking for FREE tests? Report to the PACC, 171 Kendall Pond Rd. W, Gardner MA. between 1-7pm on Monday January 31, 2022. Directions, CLICK HERE.

    Citizens of Gardner, Westminster, and Athol can go to the PACC, others at locations announced by the individual communities who also participated in the group purchasing effort. Proof of residence will be required.

    The event will be drive-up. Up to 4 kits will be given to each vehicle. There are 2 tests per kit. The goal of the event is to alleviate some of the testing burden being felt by other agencies including Heywood Hospital.

    Regarding Storm of Saturday January 29, 2022

    The Gardner MA Mayor suggested citizens sign up for Code Red to get parking ban advisories. For those needing sand and salt, it is available at DPW, just bring a bucket.

    Dog License Delay

    Nicholson announced that even though dog licenses were ordered in November, they still have not arrived. Citizens can apply for a 2022 license, but your check can’t be cashed until the City can give you the actual license. Meanwhile, the City Council will take up a proposal at its February 7, 2022 meeting specifying that dog licenses will be free for residents over 70. No word on what would happen if dog was over 70.

  • Fire Dept. Request (1/30/2022)
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    Gardner MA Fire Department Requests – Keep Hydrants Clear!

    From Gardner Fire Department “After this storm we need your help. Please help us by clearing out your local Hydrants. Most hydrants are buried in the deep snow and snow banks now and we won’t be able to find them quickly if there is a fire. We truly appreciate it!”

  • Covid Dashboard (1/28/2022)
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    Gardner MA Covid Dashboard Not Yet Updated

    As of 10pm on January 28, 2022, the Gardner Public School Covid 19 Bi-Weekly DASHBOARD shows “updating” instead of a number of cases. We’ll update this story if the information becomes available.

  • Saturday Blizzard (1/28/2022)
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    Is Greater Gardner MA in for a Saturday Blizzard?

    We’re ready at the Greater Gardner Weather Center. CLICK HERE We have several forecast services plus Interactive Maps which show you the various forecast models.

    PARKING BANS: Many communities will have parking bans in various areas. Times will vary, but the intent is the same, KEEP CARS OFF THE ROAD so plows can clear the snow.

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  • Exciting FM (1/27/2022)
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    WGAW programs a News/Talk format 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from studios across the street from Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner. Popular programs include the Morning News with Steve Wendell, Hotline Radio, and various syndicated talk shows. For a complete Program Guide, CLICK HERE.

    Local Gardner MA Radio Station adds 98.1 FM to its signal offering.

    WGAW1340.com now has a reliable FM signal at 98.1 FM to go with its AM signal at AM 1340. The radio station is in its 76th year of broadcasting to the region. Station owner Steven Wendell is excited about the new option, which provides a signal immune to static and electrical interference present in some Gardner MA area buildings. As a result, the audience is expected to grow even more.

    For station website, CLICK HERE

    The radio station had been testing for some time under a Construction Permit for 98.1 FM issued by the F.C.C. As Steve says, “Give it a listen, it sounds great!”

  • Weather (1/27/2022)
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    Gardner MA Weather, Weather Maps, and Climate Change

    For Weather enthusiasts and for those who just want a good forecast, we have some Comprehensive Reports for you.  Our Weather Center has 5 services, Info from 4 airports, a new Meteo Blue Interactive Weather Map, and detailed National Weather Service Map and Forecast.  CLICK HERE.  

    And, our Weather Outlook shows the Meteo Blue seasonal outlook for January to March 2022, NOAA Winter Outlook, and a comprehensive CLIMATE CHANGE section showing Gardner temperatures and precipitation from 1979 to now, AND 12 separate charts with monthly temperatures in detail for 40+ years.  CLICK HERE.

  • Eat Cake (1/27/2022)
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    Greater Gardner MA Chocolate Cake

    What happened 20 years before Gardner began in 1785 which makes every year’s birthday even more special?   It’s a day celebrated on January 27th every year.  It’s National Chocolate Cake Day.

    The story goes like this:  In 1765, A doctor and a chocolate maker ground up cocoa beans and made a thick syrup which was poured into molds shaped like cakes. In 1886, American cooks began adding chocolate to cake batter.  And interestingly, at about the time Gardner became a City one hundred years ago, the first boxed cake mix was created by a company called O. Duff and Sons.  OK, after all that, just enjoy your cake.

  • Real Estate (1/26/2022)
    Gardner MA Real Estate 1-26-22

    It’s a seller’s REAL ESTATE market in the Greater Gardner area.

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    On January 26, 2022, there are less than 20 real estate listings for Gardner MA. For the 01440 Zillow page, CLICK HERE. On the Worcester County Craigslist Real Estate page, there were less than 500 listings. CLICK HERE. For those looking to rent, there were several hundred listings on Craigslist. CLICK HERE.

    In fact, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors reports that in December 2021, there were less homes for sale than in any period in the last 17 years. See report, CLICK HERE. —- Real Estate Search, CLICK HERE.

  • Local Government (1/26/2022)
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    What’s happening in Local Government?

    Get the latest from up to 19 communities on our Government page.

  • Board of Health (1/25/2022)
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    In the meantime, the Gardner Board of Health had taken no action as of end of yesterday’s meeting to assure that the resident has appropriate heat. Options such as putting the tenant up at a hotel and billing the owner were discussed, but not voted on at the meeting. The Board was going to seek guidance from the City Solicitor on the entire matter. Watch the Meeting, CLICK HERE

    We’ll update you on this story as more information becomes available.

    Eldorado Properties LLC information from the Open Corporates database, CLICK HERE.

    Complete Gardner Property Record Card, CLICK HERE

    Board of Health Meeting in Gardner MA Real Life Detective Story

    The Gardner Board of Health met on January 24, 2022 and took up the matter of alleged violations at 35 Graham Street, Gardner, Unit 1. According to Rick Rossi, a comprehensive inspection revealed heat not coming up, no working smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, and various other needed repairs. He also stated that the Fire Department and Building Department had concerns. and are either in contact or would be in contact with the property owner.

    Here’s the problem:

    During the meeting, the Board took a call from a man claiming to be the brother of a woman who manages an LLC listed as the owner of the property. He claims that a previous recorded owner, the Patricca Trust, is still collecting rents and is asserting ownership rights. Therefore, he says, the current listed owner, Eldorado Canyon Properties LLC is reluctant to do anything without some clarification from the housing court. Board members stated that as the legally recorded owner, he could have someone make necessary repairs with a police escort if needed. The man on the phone said he’d need to talk with his sister and would talk to Rick Rossi today. We don’t know if anything developed.

    It’s gets weirder from here

    Property was purchased by the Lawrence & Leonard Petricca Trust in 1985 for $90,000. Records show it was sold to Graham Trust in 1990 for 10 dollars, again in 1997 to R A Realty Trust for 10 dollars, and to the current recorded owners, Eldorado Canyon Properties LLC on 11/13/2020 for one hundred dollars. Also interesting: The Record card shows 35-39 Graham Street and shows 2 buildings on the property. The assessment for this property recently purchased for 100 bucks: $315,000.

  • Cold Cars (1/24/2022)
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    Cold Temps Affect Greater Gardner MA Cars

    The Central Mass Safety Council reminds us. “Kinda cold out there, keep an eye on your car.”   

    “If the car gets too cold, the battery can freeze. Don’t forget to check your oil if it gets cold outside—it will get thicker, which can mess with your vehicle’s performance. The air in your tires contracts as the temperature changes and can cause low tire pressure. “

    For more safety information and various Driver Training resources, visit the Central Mass Safety Council website: CLICK HERE.  Facebook page  CLICK HERE.

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  • FREE YouTube (1/24/2022)
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    Goal: 2000 by Feb.1, 2022. Read Editorial. CLICK HERE

  • Gardner Cheerleaders (1/23/2022)
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    Gardner MA Varsity Cheerleading Team Scores Huge 5th Place Showing

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    Gardner Wildcat Athletics has announced that the Gardner MA Varsity Cheerleading Team has brought home a strong 5th place showing at the National Competition.  The top cheerleaders from across the entire United States converged on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas during the weekend of January 22/23, 2022.  

  • Team Compliment (1/23/2022)
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    Gardner Magazine pays the entire Gardner MA team a compliment. See our editorial, CLICK HERE.

  • South Gardner (1/23/2022)
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    South Gardner MA Parking Ban

    City of Gardner initiated an Emergency Notification just after 7pm on 1/23/22 to inform citizens that the DPW will be clearing snow in South Gardner MA from 11pm 1/23/22 to 7am 1/24/22. Area affected: From West Broadway Pizza to the First Baptist Church. No vehicles may be parked in this area during the cleanup.

  • People’s Place (1/23/2022)
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    People’s Place is located at 73 City Hall Avenue, Gardner. For directions, CLICK HERE For more information, here is their website. CLICK HERE or their  Facebook page.  CLICK HERE

    Non-Profit Holds Greater Gardner MA Vegetarian Cooking Class

    The People’s Place Community Center of Gardner MA is holding another vegetarian cooking class from 6:30 to 8:00pm on Thursday January 27, 2022.  The public is asked to either text presenter Tina Dixson at (978) 660-7548 or email tinadixson@gmail.com if you wish to attend.  The class is held the last Thursday of every month.

    According to the organization, the People’s Place Community Center’s mission  is to provide “educational, social, recreational, spiritual, and service-oriented support programs to the residents of the Greater Gardner Community.”  In keeping with its mission, the center plans educational forums on “dietary health, financial planning, basic computer training, smoking cessation, depression recovery, vegetarian cooking, needle craft instruction, and much more.”

  • Heywood Hospital (1/22/2022)
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    Gardner MA Heywood Hospital CEO Win Brown – Covid Update

    Mr. Brown spoke of the current Covid challenges including a 7 day positivity rate of 36 percent and a high hospitalization of 43 Covid inpatients (down from a peak of 48 in the last week) Brown emphasized Central Mass hasn’t peaked yet and Heywood goes through 650 N95 masks and 1000 isolation gowns daily. Some figures since the start of the pandemic: 142,000 specimens tested, 8.6% overall positivity rate, and 300 covid-positive patients have been discharged.

    Win Brown noted all staff must be boosted by March 4th and that the blood supply was critically low, suggested the public donate at the Red Cross site in Worcester. To watch this short update, CLICK HERE..

  • Gardner Mayor 01-21-22 (1/21/2022)
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    Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson in January 21, 2022 update

    Watch the weekly update on YouTube or use our Mayor’s Weekly Update page, CLICK HERE.

    Congratulations in Order as Gardner MA Wins Municipal Innovation Award!

    Mayor went on to congratulate certain individuals in the city who have worked hard on a particular project.  Once a year the Massachusetts Municipal Association selects one of the 351 cities and towns as a recipient of a “Municipal Innovation Award” for projects they believe used innovative thinking to help increase public awareness of what’s going on in their location and increase transparency efforts.  This year Gardner is the winner!  The award is for the new Interactive Map which shows details about the City’s projects over the last 12 months. For all the City of Gardner Interactive Maps, CLICK HERE.

    Covid Still Striking Down Citizens

    The Mayor remarked that “we did have 3 people in the City pass away this past week because of Covid 19, all cases of the Delta variant. So again, we’re asking people to just remember that the Covid pandemic is still a thing that’s ongoing here, and please do remember to just keep that in the back of  your mind and be careful and stay safe as you go out and about and do what you need to do here in the City and around our area”

    A regional distribution date for free Covid tests will be announced at next week’s Mayor’s update.

    In other Covid related News: 9 additional National Guardsmen are assisting at Heywood Hospital for a total of 18.

    Current Covid Storm Affected Winter Storm Response in City of Gardner MA

    Mayor Nicholson made a statement regarding the recent snowstorm and the challenges of meeting the City’s needs while short staffed because some DPW employees were sick with Covid. The Mayor acknowledged storm clean up issues in the South Gardner area, explaining each truck’s plow route takes two to three hours to complete.  9 out of 30 individuals were down with Covid.  Attempting to compensate, the City arranged for an outside contractor to try to fill the void. But the outside contractor also had Covid issues.  Therefore the 2-3 hour plow route became a 4 to 5 hour plow route.   Then, frozen water pipes struck in another area of Gardner, taking away the DPW employees who were assigned to South Gardner to handle the frozen pipes, thus delaying plowing service until about noon the next day.

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    The Mayor explained the recent Code Red confusion:

    The City Parking ban went in effect 4 hours later than the timing of the weather advisory publicized through Code Red by the National Weather Service, explaining City of Gardner communications are clearly identified as such.

    Cars off the Road

    The Gardner MA Mayor suggested that folks proactively get cars off the road prior to a parking ban when the forecast calls for an impending storm.  On Tuesday, January 25th there will be a parking ban in sections of the Downtown area to allow for snow removal.  Timing for the same activity in South Gardner will be announced.

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    Brief reminder from both the DPW and the Health Department

    If your Christmas tree was not picked up, you can drop it off at the transfer station for free.  In the meantime, the mayor has asked citizens to remove trees from the sidewalk so that damage is not caused to plows in the event of snowstorms. 

  • Municipal Innovation Award (1/21/2022)
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    All About the Maps from Gardner MA which got the Award

    Central to Gardner MA winning the Massachusetts Municipal Association Pickard Innovation Award is the Map of City Projects.  We’re showing a static screenshot at left, but the actual map is interactive where  you can zoom in or out. CLICK HERE. Gardner was one of only 3 communities in the State of MA to win the award in 2022. For more info from MMA, CLICK HERE.

    CLICK on any of the small images in this article for a large view.

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    Public Property Viewer

    Other Gardner maps include the Public Property Viewer.    For example, we show the City Hall Avenue area at left and then a zoom in view at right.  You can look at the property card for any property in the Chair City. CLICK HERE

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    Map of Gardner MA Parks, open spaces, and trails

    Map of Parks, Open Space, and Trails

    The Map of Gardner Parks, Open Space and Trails is very useful, with detail about each area.   CLICK HERE

    Gardner MA Playgrounds and Recreation Map

    Playgrounds and Recreation

    The Playgrounds & Recreation Map is an overview of the City of Gardner’s Playground and Recreation sites, with details about each area: CLICK HERE

    City of Gardner Zoning Map

    Zoning Map

    The Gardner MA Zoning Map comes with a disclaimer that it “is for general information purposes. In the event of any discrepancy, the vote of the City Council establishing or amending boundaries and the text of the City Code governs.”  The map is highly detailed and allows you to zoom in on whatever area you desire. CLICK HERE

    PROPERTY CARDS

    City of Gardner Property Cards can be viewed at: CLICK HERE. The City of Gardner Fiscal Year 2022 tax rate is explained at: CLICK HERE. The City of Gardner Assessor’s office advises “To get the most up to date and complete property card, please contact the City Assessor at (978) 630-4004 or at ckumar@gardner-ma.gov

  • Supply Chain (1/20/2022)
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    Supply Chain Issues Not Affecting Consumer to Consumer Used Junk in Greater Gardner MA

    We’ve all heard about the Supply Chain issues affecting New car and electronics prices.  But what about junk?  Is regularly priced junk now high priced junk?  A cursory look on Craigslist says no.  For example, on the Worcester County site,  if you’re willing to buy a box full you can get 3 music cds or 3 VHS tapes for about a dollar,  cassette tapes for about a quarter, DVD’s for about 50 cents (more or less).

    In appliances, you could get an almost new washer and dryer pair for 500 bucks, a like new fridge for under 300 bucks, or even a Roomba robot vacuum for 100 dollars.  If you want to save money on baby and kids stuff, there were about 500 listings.   Even the FREE stuff hasn’t gone up in price due to inflation.  There are about 300 listings for FREE things.  We even saw a beautiful antique-style couch being sold for Zero, as in FREE.   So if it doesn’t have to be perfect or BRAND NEW, and sometimes if you don’t mind paying NOTHING at all,  the Supply Chain of Used Junk (Stuff) is very healthy and budget friendly.

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  • Pole Approved (1/20/2022)
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    Telephone Pole Approved by Gardner MA City Council January 18, 2022

    A public hearing was held relating to to the installation of one single pole on Church Street by National Grid.  Purpose: to provide more reliable power service for 116 Church Street.   A representative from National Grid appeared.  No one from the public appeared in favor or in opposition to the pole.  Public hearing was then closed without further comment.  Later, a vote was held and the motion to approve the pole passed  unanimously.

    Watch meeting on YouTube or on our City Council page. CLICK HERE.

    Other matters Before the City Council

    Various Mayoral appointments were placed on file. Mayor’s Executive Secretary Rachael J. Roberts was praised. Two new firefighters were announced and sworn in. It was noted there are now 18 National Guardsmen at Heywood Hospital. Council President Kazinskas announced that Mayor Nicholson has received the Innovation Award from the Massachusetts Municipal Association for Gardner’s Interactive Map showing active projects.

  • Furniture – Fixtures (1/20/2022)
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    Bids opened for Gardner MA Elementary School Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment

    Bid Opening relating to Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment for the Gardner Elementary School was held at noon at January 19, 2022. Watch the bid opening video, CLICK HERE

  • National Compliment (1/20/2022)
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    National Compliment Day in Greater Gardner MA

    National Compliment Day is January 24, 2022. It’s a day to compliment a friend, family member, co-worker, server, official, or even someone you don’t know. We have a page of compliment images you can pass on. CLICK HERE

    It’s a great opportunity to say something great to someone you know . Our page is loaded with graphics you can print or send on to someone you wish to compliment. These days saying something nice is sometimes overlooked. And by the way, you’re awesome! CLICK HERE.

  • Test Reimbursement (1/19/2022)
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    UPDATE: Free Covid-19 Test Kits and Reimbursement for Greater Gardner MA

    The Federal Government has a website in effect NOW from which Americans can order free COVID-19 tests. This began on January 19th. For the site CLICK HERE. These kits are absolutely free (limited to 4 tests per address) and don’t require any payment upfront.

    In addition, private insurers must cover the cost of up to eight at-home Covid-19 tests per month. (This started   January 15, 2022.) Consumers pay for the tests up front and get reimbursed by insurance. Previous purchases don’t count and tests must be on approved government list: Rapid Antigen —- Molecular (PCR).

    The Biden Administration has also announced that FREE masks will soon be available through your local pharmacy. Ask your pharmacy for details.

    Additional suggestion: With many venues requiring proof of vaccination, we suggest the purchase of an inexpensive all-in-one printer (less than $70 from any major retailer) so you can scan your vax card. Back up any documents and keep a file on your phone. Now an even easier suggestion: Get a digital Vax Card through the State of Massachusetts. To visit the portal, CLICK HERE.

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  • Moving Here (1/18/2022)
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    Moving to the Greater Gardner MA area

    If you’re relocating to the Greater Gardner MA area, you’ll likely want to know about the availability of various needs in your community. Our Moving to the Area Guide covers utilities, housing and home, transportation and taxes, municipal services, financial services, education, vices, medical, outdoor activity and exercise, shopping, entertainment and social, and attractions.

    Moving to Area Guide page, CLICK HERE

  • Active Library (1/18/2022)
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    Children's Room at Levi Heywood Memorial Library

    Gardner MA has an Active Library

    Levi-Heywood Memorial Library in Gardner MA is an active member of the Gardner MA community with a beautiful facility at 55 West Lynde Street in Gardner MA.   January is Winter Craft Month in the Children’s Room.   There’s Grab & Go Storytime now through February 22.  The Spice Club hands out a new kit every month.  And now through February, 2022, the Library’s Exhibit Gallery is featuring the “Ideal House” Youth Art Exhibition.

    You can borrow ebooks and audiobooks without leaving home.   For more about all the items you can borrow from Gardner’s Levi Heywood Memorial Library, visit the library website.  CLICK HERE.

    Massachusetts museum passes are available, CLICK HERE

  • Advanced Library (1/18/2022)
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    Stevens Memorial Library – Ashburnham MA at the top of the Library Endeavor

    Anyone making a trip to the Stevens Memorial Library website is immediately impressed by the wealth of opportunity and immersed in the online experience.  If  you have a valid library card, you can borrow so many items for FREE at the library.  Tech items you can borrow include chromebooks, hotspots, record playes, and ipads.  Here’s a link to the tech page: CLICK HERE

    The library says that patrons have access to more than 27,000 titles for FREE on Kanopy to watch video for kids, teens, and adults.   And of course, you can borrow books, lots of books.   For more about this incredible community resource, please visit the library website:  CLICK HERE.

    From the library website: “Ashburnham’s library is a town-wide resource for educational, cultural, historical, and recreational print and electronic information for citizens, businesses, and residents of Ashburnham, MA and neighboring communities.”

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  • Smokin’ Sewer (1/17/2022)
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    Smoking the Sewers in Orange MA

    The Town of Orange MA will be performing Smoke Testing as part of a Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Survey on January 19, 2022 between the hours of 7am and 4pm. Non-toxic smoke is blown into sewer mains to determine any areas where storm and surface water may be entering the sewer system. Residents should not get smoke in their homes if they have proper plumbing, ventilation, and water traps containing water – should smoke occur inside, report to crews on site or call (800) 268-0281

  • Vax Record (1/17/2022)
    Covid-19 Smart Health Card
    To get your electronic record, CLICK HERE

    MA COVID-19 Digital Vaccine Card

    Massachusetts now has a new option for residents to access their COVID-19 vaccination record from the state’s immunization registry and obtain a ‘SMART Health Card’ QR code to indicate proof of vaccination. 

    Massachusetts residents can visit a web portal that follows national standards for security and privacy and provides residents a way to electronically view and save their COVID-19 vaccine record. To visit the portal, CLICK HERE

    By providing a cell phone number or email address, users can obtain a digital record of their vaccinations recorded in the Massachusetts Immunization Information System. Their COVID-19 vaccination record includes a unique QR code that can be saved to the user’s phone files, camera roll or the Apple Wallet. It can also be printed out for a paper record.

  • Martin Luther King (1/17/2022)
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    Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, January 17, 2022

    Greater Gardner MA marks the birthday of Civil Rights Activist and Baptist minister Martin Luther King Jr who was gunned down in 1968, King was known for nonviolent activism in protesting racial discrimination. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. For more on this great man, CLICK HERE.

  • The Gardner Vortex (1/15/2022)
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    Massachusetts Map with Gardner. CLICK for larger image.

    Gardner MA – Positioned for Success

    Wonder why the City of Gardner MA draws so much attention?   Much of it is meritorious, based on many successes.  And, there is another contributing factor.  We call it the Gardner Geographic Vortex, reflecting Gardner’s location on the Massachusetts Route 2 Corridor.  When Gardner is singled out on the map, its importance is revealed.   It is the beating heart of the region.  Positioned for being noticed.  Poised for excellence.  On its way to success in 2022 and beyond!

  • Unemployment (1/14/2022)
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    Gardner MA started 2021 with 9% Unemployment and finished the year at 6%.

    Greater Gardner MA Unemployment Rate

    During 2020, unemployment in Gardner MA averaged out at 10.5%, Right now, the rate hovers around 6%. You can get the Unemployment rates by Workforce Development Area, By County, and by City/Town through an easy-to-use Interactive Map. CLICK HERE.

  • First 2022 update (1/14/2022)
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    Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson delivers weekly update of 1-14-22 Watch the update on YouTube or via our page, CLICK HERE.

    In other matters:

    Gardner Fire Department: The Mayor reported that the Fire Department received an 11 thousand dollar State grant to replace portions of their breathing apparatus.

    Police Dog for Gardner PD: The Stanton Foundation is providing funds through a grant to purchase a new Police Dog for the Gardner PD. 

    New Road Salt Formula: With respect to SALT on the roads, this year the formulation is different and contains Molasses, giving the product a brown color , the mayor assuring residents that it is SALT, not dirt. 

    Impressive Gardner Cheerleaders: The Mayor says that we should be impressed with the performance of the Gardner Cheerleading squad making it to nationals in Texas, especially since there was no cheerleading last year and thus no seniors on the squad.  There will be a special send-off ceremony for the Gardner Cheerleaders on January 18, 2022 at 6pm in Gardner City Hall Auditorium with a 5 dollar suggested donation at the door to help cover their travel costs to Dallas.  The Cheerleaders will be performing their Dallas routine at the ceremony.

    Gardner MA Mayor Nicholson Delivers First Update of 2022

    Gratitude: Mayor Nicholson started off with gratitude: Heaps of praise for all those who were part of the Inauguration Ceremonies in any way and thanks to all who contributed to the successful vaccine clinic at Gardner Middle School.

    Pandemic Concerns: The mayor indicated he was asked by Heywood Hospital to speak about the Covid pandemic in the City of Gardner, relating that the hospital has “well over 25 patients admitted to the hospital testing positive for Covid 19, the intensive care unit is full, …they have started for the first time to  double up on beds in the intensive care unit….the other day they had 13 beds in the hallway of the emergency room…it’s really getting to become an issue here. “

    Testing Issues: The mayor stated, “We’re also seeing a very big strain on the amount of testing that has to be done….the amount of people who are calling for a test has been such a large amount that Heywood Hospital’s phone system crashed 3 times in the past week.” Nicholson said that in order to help alleviate the testing load, about one thousand testing kits have been distributed to private physician offices in the city.  He also stated that he has spoken with neighboring communities about hosting a rapid test distribution day to help with the problem.

    Weekly Updates: Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson generally releases an update each week which is posted on the City of Gardner’s YouTube Channel.- CLICK HERE We also maintain a Mayor’s update page on Gardner Magazine, CLICK HERE.

  • Covid Cases (1/14/2022)
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    With Covid still challenging, Gardner MA School District releases Helpful updated COVID Protocol Flow Chart

    As of January 14, 2022 – Covid Cases reported by Gardner Public Schools are a total of 114 current Positive Cases consisting of 9 Staff and 105 students.  See chart.  This is up from 75 total on January 4th and 31 on December 3rd. Back on October 8, 2021, there were 9 Positive Cases.

    As another part of the effort to tackle the ongoing situation, this 7 page COVID Flow Chart was released. CLICK HERE.

    In the State of Massachusetts as of January 13, 2022, there are 3,180 patients in the hospital with Covid, 484 of these patients are in Intensive Care Units where 278 are intubated. Average age of death has dropped to 73. Visit Mass.gov Covid Dashboard. CLICK HERE

  • Tree Pickup Delay (1/14/2022)
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    No Tree Pickup in Gardner MA – Transport D.I.Y. to Transfer Station

    The Gardner Board of Health issued this Christmas Tree update on 1-13-22: “Due to ongoing & increasing staff at EL Harvey being impacted by COVID illness, Christmas tree pickup has been delayed again.  There will be no tree pickup this week.  At this time, we are still working on a plan for removal, but our focus is to make sure that trash and recycling are removed for sanitation reasons.  Any Gardner resident who has the ability to transport their tree to the Transfer Station is welcome to do so, no permit sticker necessary.  We will post more info on curbside collection as soon as we have it.  Thank you for your patience during these unusual times.  The Transfer Station is located at 744 West St and is open Wed-Fri 9am to 3pm, Sat 7am to 1pm”

  • Winter Weather (1/14/2022)
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    Each individual community under “AROUND THE TOWNS” has an individual forecast and there’s in-depth coverage at the Greater Gardner Weather Center.

    Winter Weather Forecasts Greater Gardner MA

    Gardner Magazine’s Greater Gardner Weather Center has forecasts from 4 different services which include not only the 7 day forecast, but also wind, humidity, barometric pressure, sunrise/sunset times, and precipitation. There’s also conditions at a number of area airports. For the best weather, CLICK HERE

  • Small Business (1/13/2022)
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    We have an article describing some business ideas for Gardner Massachusetts. It’s called the Gardner Business Wish List. CLICK HERE. People love Gardner businesses and like to Share the Chair City. CLICK HERE.

    Small Business Tools Greater Gardner MA

    Starting or expanding your Greater Gardner MA Business in 2022? Or just trying to keep afloat in challenging times? Local, State, Federal, and Non-profit Small Business Tools are available to help.

    Local: A variety of resources and technical assistance is available from the City of Gardner Community Development and Planning Office. Webpage CLICK HERE. The office keeps a list of available property. CLICK HERE. Even an interactive MAP. Building Dept.: Online Building Permit Applications. City Clerk: Business Certificates.

    State: The Massachusetts Office of Business Development pays special attention to “jobs created, jobs retained, and capital invested. CLICK HERE. The Massachusetts Economic Development Council has helped professionals in the field for over 50 years. CLICK HERE. Mass.Gov has a great starting place for business resources. CLICK HERE. There’s even a Step by Step New Business Guide.

    Federal: If you need money to sustain or expand your business, the U.S. Small Business Administration has helpful resources including lender matching. CLICK HERE.

    Non-profit: Clark University has a Small Business Development Center from which you can receive free and confidential business advice from their team of advisors with FREE online registration. CLICK HERE. They also offer FREE Business Planning Tools such as various guides in pdf format, and even Start Up Expenses in excel format. A page of tools, CLICK HERE.

  • Beware the Air (1/12/2022)
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    We used this old graphic so you could not guess at what location I had the problem. I also made sure they had posted an “out of order” sign before running this article.

    Some Compressed Air Stations Not Working in Greater Gardner MA

    This publisher had his own experience today at a Greater Gardner area location after finding a few out of order due to the cold weather. The air didn’t work, but unlike most locations, it wasn’t posted as out of order. When I reported it and asked for my money back, I found out that an employee knew it wasn’t working. The location manager asked me to look on the side of the machine, get the number to get a refund. I had to call the owner who is known for integrity – the owner called the manager and told him to refund what I paid and to put out a sign so no other folks would get cheated. I’m not mentioning the location because 1. They ultimately did the right thing and 2. Gardner Magazine is about being positive. 3. If we can’t say something nice about a business, we just don’t say it, period. Here’s what I told the manager of the location. It doesn’t make sense to lose customers over a small amount of money. I would have refunded the customer immediately, posted an out-of-order sign immediately, and gotten the location’s money back from the third party vendor. In the end, it’s a really good customer service lesson for any retailer in a similar situation.

  • Covid Cases (1/12/2022)
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    Covid reaching every age group in Greater Gardner MA

    Gardner Magazine has charted the State data in graphic form (just click on either image at left for large view) to illustrate the wide-ranging impact of Covid 19 among all age groups. Here’s the problem: Covid continues to spread because of unvaccinated people AND because vaccines are not 100% effective. While most younger people do survive, the average age of death is still 75. Conclusion: Getting the vaccine could save the life of your older relative, friend, or neighbor. Think about it.

  • Community Park (1/12/2022)
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    Winchendon MA Community Park Performing Arts Center Closer to Reality

    Winchendon MA is inviting sealed bids from contractors for the $2 million Arts Center slated to be built at 86 Ingleside Road in Winchendon. Along with site work, the project consists of the construction of an outdoor amphitheater with covered stage.

    Winchendon Amphitheater

    A pre-bid conference and site visit is taking place Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 10am in front of the existing barn at 86 Ingleside Road, Winchendon.

    The Winchendon Community Park has a website. CLICK HERE View the complete plans for the project. (12mb) CLICK HERE.

  • Burn Permits (1/11/2022)
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    Fire must be supervised at all times and be at least 75 feet from any dwelling. Be aware of all other requirements prior to burning.

    Burning Season Greater Gardner MA – January 15, 2022 to April 30, 2022.

    Open Burning Season runs from January 15, 2022 to April 30, 2022.  You must apply for a burning permit each season.  In Gardner MA, once you have the permit, you must call (978) 630-7019 between 8:30am and 1:00pm to activate your permit each day you plan on burning. (and to ensure burning is allowed that day.)   

    Burning can take place between 10am and 4pm only.    Here’s what you can burn: tree branches, brush, and garden debris.   You can’t burn trash.   Note: The Fire Department can cancel burning on any day due to change of wind or other conditions. And, if you burn rubber tires, you can not only be fined, but also go to jail. City of Gardner info, CLICK HERE. Gardner Burn permit, CLICK HERE.

    Links to burn permit information from each community: Ashburnham, Ashby, Athol, Barre, Gardner, Hardwick, Hubbardston, New Salem, Oakham, Orange, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Templeton, Warwick, Westminster, Winchendon.

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  • Cold Weather (1/11/2022)
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    Avoid Fire and Carbon Monoxide Hazards during Greater Gardner MA Cold Snap

    Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms are effective defense strategies. Space Heaters, Fireplaces, and woodstoves need to be used safely. We have the complete article. CLICK HERE

  • Poetry (1/10/2022)
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    Tuesday January 11, 2022 is National Poetry at Work Day

    Poetry at Work Day

    On the Eleventh Day of January Twenty, Twenty Two,

    Gardner Magazine creates this poem for you.

    The value of poetry for pros is better than prose,

    Brings out all sorts of major creativity we suppose.

    So write out your verses and put in your purses,

    Jot down your sonnets and put in your wallets,

    Or maybe on this frigid day, break out the Robert Frost,

    Seek out his works at very low or modest cost.

    “Two Roads diverged in a yellow wood,” and you chose to

    live in a great City like Gardner MA and that has made all the difference.

    —this original by Werner Poegel – For “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, CLICK HERE


  • Milk Day (1/10/2022)
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    Time for a Glass because it’s National Milk Day – January 11, 2022

    Milk is very popular in the Greater Gardner MA area. The date coincides with the very first time nationally in 1878 when milk was delivered inside sterilized glass bottles. Milk has nine essential nutrients and many in Greater Gardner MA just love it. Did you know that there are 9.39 million head of milk cows in the United States, 1 cow for every 35 people. So it’s great news that each cow produces more than 60 pounds of milk every day! The U.S. Census Bureau has even more stats on milk. CLICK HERE

  • Laundry (1/9/2022)
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    Our Comedy Graphics page has 64 different choices to print. CLICK HERE.

    Alone with Gardner MA Laundry

    Have you ever been alone with the laundry?  I mean, really alone, just you, dirty socks, shirts, slacks, and towels?   Have you thought of the Laundromat?   Michelle says of Horrigan Premium Laundromat at 9 Peason Boulevard, “Always clean and the machines are great.” Rachael says of Out Back Laundry at 24 Main Street, “Staff is very attentive and respectful.” Chris says of Oski’s Washatorium, 19 Baker Street, “Never that busy, kind of a hidden spot.”  Bridget says of South Gardner Laundromat, 55 East Broadway, “Since it has been redone, it is always very clean and maintained.”  So there you are, if you don’t want to be alone with the laundry in Gardner MA.

  • Alternate Universe (1/8/2022)
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    Gardner MA in Alternate Universe

    What would Gardner MA look like in an alternate universe?   If such a city exists, could we actually see it, make comparisons, and learn from it?  Complete Article, CLICK HERE. 

    Gardner Magazine has uncovered such a City right here in the United States, a city by the same name in another state with some interesting parallels to our reality.   For details, CLICK HERE.

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  • Art (1/8/2022)
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    Links below go to relevant website or Facebook page.

    Thumbs Up for Art in Greater Gardner MA and the Chair City

    The area is replete with artists, galleries, and art-related businesses. Visual Arts, Music Arts, Performing Arts, Martial Arts….

    The Gardner Area League of Artists, known as GALA, is having a Juried Art Exhibit starting January 12, 2022. For website, CLICK HERE

    Art Studios/ Galleries

    Surroundings Gallery, 377 Main Street, Gardner

    School Street Art Studios

    Lori MacDonald Fine Art Acrylics, 205 School Street Rear, Gardner

    Chair City Community Workshop

    Studio 4 Potters & Gallery, 4 West Lynde Street, Gardner

    The Gardner Museum, 28 Pearl Street, Gardner

    Levi-Heywood Memorial Library, 55 West Lynde Street, Gardner

    Plant Art

    Last Minute Gifts and Flowers, 9 West Street, Gardner.


    Performing Arts

    Just Dance Performing Arts Center, 48 Parker Street, Gardner

    Gardner Danceworks, 213 School Street, Gardner.

    Theatre at the Mount, 444 Green Street, Gardner

    Graphic Arts

    Kamuda Photography Gallery, 400 Pleasant Street, Gardner

    Logo Artists Enterprise, Kelton Street, Gardner

    Paul Gaj Design, 40 Montvale Road, Gardner.

    Body Art

    The Exclusive Aesthetic (Make-up artist) 205 School Street, Gardner

    Main Street Tattoo Parlor, 94 Main Street, Gardner

    Martial Arts

    Gardner Martial Arts Academy, 104 East Broadway, Suite 2, Gardner

    Borgest Martial Arts, 122 West Street, Gardner

    Britt’s Tae Kwon Do, 205 School Street, Gardner.

    Cobra Self Defense Central MA, 122 West Street, Gardner.

    Music Arts

    City Music, 240 Main Street, Gardner

    Mark Connors, 54 Main Street, Gardner

    Troy Price Music, 90 Intervale Road, Gardner

    Gardner Bandstand Committee

  • Fire Department (1/8/2022)
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    For the complete 2021 Gardner Fire Department Activity Report in printable pdf, CLICK HERE

    96% of Gardner MA Fire Department Calls NOT FIRE.

    While the Gardner Fire Department had over 5 thousand calls in 2021, only 4 percent were for fires or explosions. 70 percent of all calls were Rescue Calls. Unfortunately, more than 10 percent of all calls were False calls. False calls can be a crime, here’s a link to the law. CLICK HERE.

  • Junkmobile (1/8/2022)
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    This may be one of the best bargains or one of the biggest clunkers in the Greater Gardner MA area.

    Old Athol MA Bookmobile put up for bid

    Some call it a Junkmobile, others an old Bookmobile with great potential to serve the public. The town of Athol MA is seeking proposals from non-profits who wish to acquire this 1985 GMC Box Truck. Please note: The town has no key for it, says it is non-operational, and they are applying for the title. If all that excites you, hurry, deadline is Wednesday, January 26, 2022. Minimum bid is 50 bucks. Complete details, CLICK HERE.

  • Covid Testing Update (1/7/2022)
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    COVID Testing Change for Monday January 10, 2022

    According to the Gardner Health Department, effective Monday, January 10, 2022, COVID testing will only be performed at Main Street Urgent Care, Gardner and Tully Walk In Care, Athol for “patients who need to see a provider.” In order to accommodate the public, daily appointment availability is being tripled at the Damon Testing Site on Green Street, Gardner. Appointments (even same day) can be scheduled by calling (978) 630-6186.

  • Dog Licensing (1/7/2022)

    UPDATE January 7, 2022 from City of Gardner: ” Dog Licenses Are Not Currently Available Due To Production Delay. Please be advised that 2022 dog licenses are not available at this time due to a production delay with our tag manufacturer. If you have mailed in your license request, your check will not be cashed until we receive the new tags, which could be as late as some time in February. We will periodically update the website or you can feel free to contact the City Clerk’s office at 978-630-4058. The time frame for late fees will be adjusted accordingly.”

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    Greater Gardner MA Dog Licensing 2022

    Dog licensing in the Greater Gardner MA area needs to be done every year. In Gardner MA, Fees are: Males/Females not fixed – $15, and neutered/spayed $11 Due dates, fees, and late penalties vary by community. All communities require proof of rabies. Wearing a dog license tag protects your dog, as your pet can be traced back to you in the event your dog gets loose. Here are the dates and dog licensing web links by community:

     

    Ashburnham  – by 5/31/22, — Ashby – by 1/1/22, — Athol  – by 2/28/22, — Barre – by 3/31/22,Gardner by 3/31/22, — Hardwick- by 4/1/22, — Hubbardston – by 5/1/22, — New Salem -date not listed , —Oakham  – 4/1 to 3/31, late after 6/1, — Orange  – by 3/31/22, — Petersham – by 1/1/22  (website as of 12/31/21 only listed 2020 info), — Phillipston  – by 3/31/22, —Princeton  by 4/28/22 (last business day in April), — Royalston – date not listed, — Rutland   by 3/31/22, — Templeton  by 3/31/22, — Warwick  by 6/1/22  a new town website is in progress  Old town website Fees were at this link, — Westminster by 4/15/22, —  Winchendon  by 3/31/22 

  • Inauguration Gardner MA (1/7/2022)
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    Video of Inauguration is inspiring with words of encouragement, hope, praise, and faith. Watch it. CLICK HERE

    Inaugurations Gardner MA

    The legal swearing-in ceremony was held in Gardner MA January 3, 2022 and the ceremonial inauguration took place January 6, 2022. Distinguishing this year’s ceremony was the presence of several state officials including Governor Charlie Baker and Associate Justice Serge Georges, Jr. of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court who administered the oath of office to Mayor Michael Joseph Nicholson, a former student.  CLICK any image for larger view. Watch Inaugurations

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    Legal Inauguration January 3, 2022
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    And the Band played at Inauguration
  • $5,000,000 Bike Bridge (1/6/2022)
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    Gardner $5,000,000 Bike Bridge

    Now in the design phase, the more than $5 million bike bridge to go over Route 140 for the North Central Pathway is slated to begin construction in 2026. We have all the details. For the complete article, CLICK HERE.

  • Code Red (1/6/2022)
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    Sign up for Gardner MA Code Red

     Be notified in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts. It’s easy and FREE to sign up. CLICK HERE

  • Freezing Rain (1/6/2022)
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    Freezing Rain Morning

    Wednesday, January 5, 2022 was a busy morning for Gardner MA first responders as freezing rain caused extremely icy conditions leading to numerous accidents. As Gardner MA Fire Department reported, “As they came upon the first accident scene, they could look further down Rt 2 into Templeton and see multiple accidents and cars off the road.”

    “Gardner Fire Shift Commander Lt. Meagher advised they would be tied up with Multiple accidents on Rt. 2 and requested a group recall for station coverage. At this point, Gardner 911 dispatch began receiving multiple 911 calls for numerous motor vehicle accidents and pedestrians slipping and falling on the icy streets across the City….During an hour long period, Gardner 911 Dispatchers received and professionally handled over 100, 911 storm related calls while guiding Fire and EMS units to the scenes”

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  • Land and Water (1/6/2022)
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    Learn more about the towns in the region. Using the Around the Towns menu, browse to the community of your choice for helpful information. We also have a page listing Greater Gardner MA community organizations.

    Greater Gardner MA – Land and Water Area

    Gardner MA makes up about 3 percent of the land area and 2 percent of the water area we cover. Much of the water in Petersham and New Salem is due to the Quabbin Reservoir. Ashburnham MA is known for Lake Wampanoag, Sunset Lake, Lake Watatic, Wallace Pond, and the Upper & Lower Naukeag Lakes. Westminster has Crocker Pond. Winchendon has Lake Dennison.

  • School Committee 1-4-22 (1/5/2022)
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    Pledge of Allegiance during Gardner MA School Committee Meeting January 4, 2022
    Little Chair

    Mayor Nicholson announced that the little chairs Gardner often gives out will now be made by a woodworking class at Gardner High School, thanking teachers spearheading the effort, “teaching students to measure twice and cut once.”

    First Gardner MA School Committee Meeting of New Year

    Superintendent Mark Pellegrino praised the work of Rebecca McCaffrey, Director of Health Services for “work and dedication” on the 1-4-22 vaccine clinic.  The following officers were elected at the meeting: Elected Vice Chair – Attorney Jennifer Pelavin, Elected Finance Officer – John Lafreniere, Elected Alternate finance officers – Robert Swartz, Attorney Pelavin, Elected Secretary – Rachael Cormier. Per the City Charter, the Mayor serves as the Chairman of the School Committee. 

    The Superintendent reported a Covid 19 updated: 270 tests and thousands of KM 95 masks were received on New Year’s Day, 100 tests were distributed, and 4 staff members tested positive with the home tests.  75 cases in the district, 14 are staff and 61 students. — Building update was very brief: new Elementary School is proceeding on time and on budget. —    Watch the entire meeting on YouTube or on our Gardner MA School Committee page

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  • Road Ice (1/5/2022)
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    Ice on Greater Gardner MA Roads

    At around 9am on Wednesday January 5, 2022, Gardner DPW issued the following, “Please stay off the roads this morning. The DPW is asking residents to limit travel to necessary travel. The conditions are extremely dangerous. Pedestrians should be aware that sidewalks are also extremely dangerous.”

    Numerous reports of accidents were posted on Facebook including one report of a multi-vehicle accident on Route 101 in East Templeton. Other posts refer to several accidents in Gardner and bad conditions on Route 140. More details as they become available.

  • Accidents (1/5/2022)

    PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! – Numerous accidents have been reported throughout the area January 5, 2022 as rain apparently froze on area roads this morning.

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  • January Jabbery (1/4/2022)
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    Gardner MA Jabbery

    As many of us spend more time indoors during winter, it’s time for January Jabbery.   Time to seek out new social media groups to communicate just about anything to just about anyone.  Time to flex your ideas and discover new subject matter.  

    January Jabbery is sometimes about utter gibberish, nonsense, or idle chatter.  Or it could morph into intelligent communication to further your positive goals for the rest of the year.   You could take your January Jalopy and drive to the corner store for January Java.  In any case, we wish you January Joy with your January Job, your after work January Jog, if you get the vaccine – your January Jab, warmth in your January Jackets, and we hope you stay out of trouble so you’re not a January Jerk in a January Jam.  January, we’ll jet through it in a jiffy. (31 days)  Jot that down. Jeez… That’s January journaling, justifiably!

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  • Covid Cases Up (1/4/2022)
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    There is a vaccine clinic January 4, 2022 at Gardner Middle School. While the average death from Covid is 75, the average age of infection is 33, demonstrating that getting the vaccine will help prevent the death of other family members, friends, and neighbors. We have a page with all the stats. CLICK HERE.

    Covid 19 Update Gardner MA and State of MA

    Gardner MA Public School Covid-19 Bi-Weekly DASHBOARD updated January 4, 2022 shows a total of 67 positive cases, staff 14 and students 53.  This is up from 6 staff members and 46 students which was reported on December 16, 2021.  This data is consistent with an upward trend observed in Gardner and the State of Massachusetts.   We have a page with more MA Covid data, CLICK HERE.

  • City Council (1/4/2022)
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    Start of Gardner MA City Council meeting held on January 3, 2022

    The inauguration of the Mayor, City Council, and School Committee took place on January 3, 2022 at City Hall. Program is below. CLICK IMAGE for larger view.

    Inauguration program January 3, 2022

    Watch meeting on YouTube or our Gardner MA City Council Meeting page. CLICK HERE

    Faith-Based Gardner City Council Meeting is held January 3, 2022

    After Elizabeth Kazinskas recused herself, she was unanimously elected Gardner MA City Council President. Thereafter moderating the meeting, she started with a prayer and then the Pledge of Allegiance. Since Gardner’s inception in 1785, City Officials have traditionally asked for guidance from the Almighty in making good decisions for Gardner citizens.

    The Council voted unanimously to establish the standing committee on appointments suggested by Mayor Nicholson due to the anticipated large number of appointments coming up in the next 2 years. New business consisted of counselors congratulating new Ward Two City Councilor Dana M. Heath and congratulating Kazinkas on her re-election to City Council President. Meeting adjourned after a prayer.

  • Gardner Reassessment (1/3/2022)
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    Gardner MA has begun Reassessment

    From Gardner MA City Hall, ““ATTENTION: Rob Tolland works for Vision and has been contracted by the City to assist with data collection as part of our 5-year reassessment program, as required by the Division of Local Services. He has a Vision ID badge and the “Gardner Assessors Office” car door magnets. He will be out 2 days a week for the next 3 – 4 months. If nobody is home, he will leave a note from our office asking the homeowner to call our office so we can confirm the information on their property record card.”

    If you own property in Gardner MA, it’s to your advantage to make sure your property card is accurate. There’s a convenient database from Vision. CLICK HERE

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  • Mayor and Council (1/3/2022)
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    New Gardner MA Terms

    Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson started his first full term on January 3, 2022 after being administered the oath of office at Gardner City Hall, along with the Gardner City Council, and Gardner School Committee. Public Ceremony is January 6, 2022 6pm at Perry Auditorium, City Hall. Governor Baker is expected to attend.

  • Keeping Active (1/3/2022)
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    Keep Active in Greater Gardner MA

    With so many of us spending more time indoors during the winter months, it’s still important to keep active.  Here are some options:

    The Fitness Center at Mount Wachusett Community College, 444 Green St., Gardner MA is 65,000 square feet and open to the public. It has a pool, courts, tracks, equipment, 85 programs, and even childcare. For more information, CLICK HERE.

    Planet Fitness, 74 Victoria St., Gardner. Website. Rates.

    Vanarchy Gym, 212 West St., Gardner Website Rates

    Clark Memorial YMCA, Central St. WInchendon Website Rates

    There’s ice skating at the Gardner Veterans Arena, 45 Veterans Drive, Gardner. For more information, CLICK HERE

    Fitness Concepts, 696 West Broadway, Gardner. Website Rates.

    Muscleworks Gym, 34 Sanborn St., Gardner Website Rates

    Another option is bowling at Gardner Ten Pins, 560 West Broadway, Gardner. For more information, CLICK HERE

    Have one to add? Let us know and we’ll add to this post.

  • Eating Out (1/2/2022)
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    Restaurants in Gardner MA

    Gardner has enough restaurants for you to try a new one every day. We have the Gardner MA Search Engine Ratings for the nearly 3 dozen restaurants in the Chair City and easy links for online ordering. For the article, CLICK HERE.

  • Budget Dog (1/1/2022)
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    Greater Gardner MA Budget Dog

    Gardner Magazine’s Budget Dog has some great tips for saving money in 2022. Save on cable, phone, electric, cars, internet, water, and so much more. For the complete article, CLICK HERE

  • Happy New Year (1/1/2022)
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    Happy New Year Greater Gardner MA 2022

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    Gardner Magazine wishes you and yours a Happy New Year! For a printable 2022 Calendar, CLICK HERE.

  • Christmas Trees (1/1/2022)
    Gardner Christmas Tree pickup January 4 to 7, 2022

    Christmas Tree Pickup

    From Gardner MA City Hall, “Curbside Christmas tree collection will be January 4th to 7th on your regularly scheduled trash collection day. Christmas trees wrapped in plastic or containing decorations cannot be collected.”

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