Greater Gardner MA Local News December 2025
- Airport 12-3-25 (12/4/2025)
Essential Updates and a New Club Takes Flight at Gardner Municipal Airport
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Airport Commission 12-3-25 At the Airport Commission meeting of December 3, 2025, the group heard essential updates regarding the airport’s infrastructure and introduced a proposal for a new aviation club. An update from Gail Associates focused on progress toward securing necessary approvals for future work, including the submission of an environmental categorical exclusion document and addressing FAA comments on a crucial obstruction study report. A significant portion of the discussion centered on the complex and time-intensive process of acquiring navigation easements on private property, which is required to secure federal funding for tree clearing and might jeopardize the airport’s ability to meet the 2026 grant application deadline.
New Club Takes Flight: Later in the meeting, representatives from the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) proposed chartering a small high-performance RC model aircraft club to utilize the paved runway. The AMA proponents emphasized their rigorous safety programming and insurance coverage while also suggesting that hosting large community outreach events could provide a substantial new source of revenue for the airport. The commission acknowledged these proposals and the need to discuss the financial and logistical terms for the club’s potential operation alongside other administrative needs, such as replacing the new windsocks.
- Chill Out – original song (12/4/2025)

Some Lyrics from the Song Shake the stress which ruins your day,
Have more fun and do more play,
Take the time to push worries away,
Shake the stress which ruins your day.
Embrace the calm which comes your way,
To Shake the stress which ruins your day…(ruins your day)Without a doubt
It’s time to chill out,
Chill out, chill out.
Forget about the emotional bout,
It’s time to chill out,
Chill out, Just chill out…(chill out)Gardner Magazine Releases an original HIT, “Chill Out”
Stress ever get to you? Has someone ever told you to just chill out? Well, give a listen to any of the versions of this original hit song, “Chill Out” on any device, CLICK PLAY.
ENERGETIC 90’S EURODANCE – Chill Out UPBEAT HOUSE – FEMALE VOCAL – Chill Out FUNK DANCE WITH DISCO GUITAR – Chill Out FUNK POP BLEND – Chill Out POP DANCEABLE CHILLWAVE – Chill Out POP ROCK DANCEABLE – Chill Out COUNTRY ROCK with laid back guitar – Chill Out COUNTRY ROCK 2ND VERSION – Guitar Riffs – Chill Out Chill Out
- Look Towards Spring (12/3/2025)
A Look Towards Spring – Gardner Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Athletics
With a taste of winter just received, we thought a look towards Spring was in order. The City of Gardner is unique in that it combines the features of a small City with the amenities of a rural community. Gardner has been called the City with the Small Town Feel. Gardner features no less than about 2 dozen different parks for different ages ranging from toddlers to adults and even dogs, to recreation and open space, and plenty of areas for athletics at the various schools. CLICK IMAGE for a larger view.
To learn more about Gardner Parks, the City of Gardner has a page, CLICK HERE.
And, this is the main page for viewing Gardner parcels, a map of City projects, parks-open space & trails, playgrounds & recreation, and even the zoning map, CLICK HERE.
- Auditor Search 12-1-25 (12/2/2025)
How Gardner is Hiring Its Next Auditor
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Auditor Search 12-1-25 The Auditor Search Committee convened to address the requirements for the vacant City Auditor position. The committee’s main purpose was to approve the final draft of the City Auditor job description after previous rounds of edits. After a final review, members voted to accept the document with one notable change, which involved rewording the term “appraising” to “providing performance reviews of employees.” Once the job description was officially approved, the conversation turned to procedural matters, emphasizing that the document would be forwarded to HR with the explicit instruction that all resulting applicants must be presented to the committee without initial vetting. The committee concluded the session by agreeing that their next step would involve the crucial task of formulating specific interview questions.
- Council 12-1-25 (12/2/2025)
City Council Addresses Critical Legislative, Administrative, and Infrastructure Matters
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Public hearings were held to advance two related National Grid utility projects, installing underground conduits and transformers as part of the broader Rear Main Street revitalization project to upgrade downtown electrical service. A highly debated ordinance regarding the winter parking ban procedures was moved forward, aiming to mandate overnight parking restrictions in January and February to assist the **Police Department and DPW with snow removal. The Council also focused on personnel matters, approving the long-anticipated modernization of the non-union salary system to enhance employee retention, following a debate about crediting employee experience. Financial items, including appropriating free cash for stabilization and landfill maintenance, were also adopted. Finally, the Council formally closed an open meeting law complaint by adopting the Attorney General’s finding of no violations by the City Council.
- Public Safety 12-1-25 (12/2/2025)
Public Safety Committee Addresses Winter Parking Ban Procedures.
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Public Safety 12-1-25
The Gardner Public Safety Committee primarily focused on a public hearing to discuss amendments to the city’s winter parking ban procedures. City officials were reviewing the ineffectiveness of the current Code Red alert system, which resulted in an overwhelming number of parked vehicles, causing operational inefficiencies and safety concerns for public works crews. The Director of Public Works provided data showing that the current alert method led to significantly higher towing rates and increased costs for the city and residents compared to the previous seasonal ban that cleared streets quickly. Testimony from the Police Chief and Deputy Chief supported implementing a hybrid model, which would codify a mandatory ban during the snowiest months to ease the heavy burden placed on first responders who must spend time locating vehicle owners during storms. After discussion, the committee members agreed that the new approach was a necessary compromise and voted to recommend the proposed ordinance be sent for initial approval by the full council. In the subsequent City Council meeting held that evening, the hybrid plan was approved. See City Council meeting article for details.
- Council on Aging 12-1-25 (12/2/2025)
Council on Aging Reviews Community Impact plus Financial and Operational Health
The Gardner Council on Aging met on December 1, 2025. Listen to the meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Council on Aging 12-1-25
The December 1, 2025, Gardner Council on Aging Board Meeting, detailed both the administrative status of the Senior Center and its ongoing financial challenges. A primary concern centered on the Repairs and Maintenance fund, which is projected to be thousands of dollars over budget due to essential, urgent issues, including fire escape repairs and the replacement of a rusted main water line, requiring a formal request for a budget amendment from the city. Operational updates confirmed the Senior Center is planning its move to the new facility in late spring or early summer, which will require services to close for a two-week transition period. The Director’s Report showcased impressive community engagement in the last fiscal year, citing that 751 volunteers contributed over 23,000 hours, and the highly successful Thanksgiving drive-thru meal served more than 350 people. Finally, the board reviewed the holiday closing schedule, noted upcoming programming, and addressed resident questions regarding policies for snow-related closures and pharmaceutical disposal.
- Code Red Update (12/2/2025)
City of Gardner Update on Code Red – Asks for Patience on Multiple Calls
The City of Gardner posted: “Due to a nation wide breach in the old CodeRed system, a new system has been installed, however while the contacts for our area are uploaded there may be several calls and/or texts generated for this most recent alert that was sent out. We are aware of the problem and are working diligently to rectify it. We appreciate your patience.”
- Road Closed 12-2-25 (12/2/2025)
Road Closed from Hannaford to Police Station
From the Gardner Fire Department on December 2, 2025: “Be advised that Main St is closed from Hannafords to the Gardner police station due to wires down across the road. It will be closed until tomorrow. Please find an alternative route.”Update from Gardner PD on 12-2-25: “Main St from Emerald St to Willow St will be closed until approximately 10am tomorrow, Wednesday December 3rd. The closure is due to down utility lines. We will let people know when the road is open.”
Update 12-3-25: MAIN STREET is OPEN!
- Snow Day – Original Song (12/1/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases a FUN Song for Snow Day called “Snow Day”
Listen to the fun and funky original song “Snow Day” on any device, CLICK PLAY.
BLUES-FUNK – Snow Day From the song: “The winter breeze is blowing, Spreading flakes of white, Right now it’s snowing,It’s really quite a sight. …. Snow Day, Snow Day, It’s a Snow Day! – Snow Day, Snow Day, It’s a No School Day….No math, no science, no schoolwork, And our parents are still at work, Should we watch a movie we haven’t seen, Or should we eat every last jelly bean….Only so much fun can be had inside, So we’ll go outside for a slide, Find a slope that’s filled with snow, Start from the top and go, go, go!…(go, go, go!)….We’ll be back at school tomorrow, Filled with post snow day sorrow, Back to the books in record time, Making our academics shine.”
- Parking Ban Dec 2nd (12/1/2025)
School Closings: Greater Gardner MA Schools Closed on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 include: Ashburnham-Westminster Regional Schools, Athol-Royalston Regional School District, Gardner Public Schools, Narragansett Regional School District, Quabbin Reginal School District, Winchendon Public Schools.
Predicted Weather Results in Gardner On-Street Parking Ban
This is the announcement from the City of Gardner: “Due to the predicted inclement weather, there will be an on-street parking ban beginning at 7:00AM on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 and expiring at 7:00AM on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.
This message was issued via the City’s CodeRED system (which has been updated and is back to operational), the City’s website, social media platforms, the City’s ParkMobile App landing page, and sent to the various media outlets within the City.”
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the same period of time with 6 to 9 inches expected. Travel could be very difficult with hazardous conditions impacting both Tuesday morning and evening commutes. The accumulation of wet, dense snow on trees and powerlines could cause outages.
- Officer Smith Retires (12/1/2025)
Officer Smith Honored on Retirement – Ceremonial Last Radio Call
Officer John Smith has retired from the Gardner Police Department. Shown is Officer Smith with his last radio call. AUDIO below is of the call.
Gardner PD stated: “Congratulations on your retirement, Officer John smith. Today we celebrate Officer John Smith and his incredible 28 years of dedicated service to our community. Throughout his career, Office Smith has shown integrity, compassion, and a true commitment to helping others. He’s touched the lives of countless residents and his presence here will truly be missed.
Thank you, Officer Smith, for everything you’ve given to this department and to the people you’ve served. We love and appreciate you and congratulations on a well-earned retirement.” Listen to Officer John Smith signing off and statements from an officer and the Chief honoring the officer on any device, CLICK PLAY.
- CDBG November 2025 (12/1/2025)
Gardner CAC, MVOC, and Pool Pavilion Project to Benefit from Reallocated CDBG Funds
At its November meeting, the Gardner Community Development Block Grant Steering Committee met regarding the transfer of $158k in unused funds from completed demolition and improvement projects to the Gardner Community Action Committee and the Massachusetts Veterans Outreach Center. The money will directly address the unprecedented demand for services such as heating assistance, food pantry supplies, and veteran reintegration activities.
Subsequently, the committee approved moving up to $791,342.51 from the canceled School Street School demolition project—made obsolete by the property’s sale—to fund the new Greenwood Pool Pavilion project. Finally, the committee outlined a detailed and transparent schedule for the FY2026 CDBG application process, which includes providing mandatory application training and scheduling multiple public hearings for proposal review before the March deadline.
- Redevelopment Authority – Nov 2025 (12/1/2025)
Administrative and Construction Updates Topic of Gardner Redevelopment Authority November meeting
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Redevelopment Authority 11-26-25
A significant step forward was announced for the Rear Main Project North, which finally received approval from National Grid, allowing the contractor to complete subsurface electrical work and maintain the projected May 31st completion date. Concurrently, the GRA voted to proceed with paying for a fair market appraisal for a parcel needed for the Rear Main Project South after Cumberland Farms rejected the city’s nominal purchase offer. The board also reviewed recent land appraisals for the 155 Mill Street and 85 Winter properties, documentation critical for satisfying state requirements related to that substantial land sale agreement. Discussion concerning a Chamber of Commerce $1 land sale addressed a potential conflict of interest regarding legal representation, although the board determined the deal could proceed given the low stakes, while acknowledging the need to clarify legal relationships in the future.


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