Greater Gardner MA Local News May 2025
- Graduation 2025 (5/31/2025)
Gardner Graduation 2025 โ Gardner High โ Gardner Academy โ Baccalaureate Ceremony โ Music, Speeches, Celebration!

Graduation 2025 Listen to the Gardner High School Graduation Ceremony (held May 31, 2025) on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Gardner High School Graduation 2025 
Graduation 2025 Listen to the Gardner Academy Graduation (held May 30, 2025) on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Gardner Academy Graduation 2025 
Graduation 2025 Listen to the Gardner Baccalaureate Ceremony (held May 27, 2025) on any device. CLICK PLAY
Gardner Baccalaureate Ceremony 2025
- Coffee in the Morning (5/31/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases original โCoffee in the Morningโ Feel Good song
An original Pop duet โCoffee in the Morningโ
Coffee.
Coffee.
Coffee in the morning.
Listen to the song on any device. CLICK PLAY.
POP DUET โ Coffee in the Morning โLove the feeling coffee sends, when I drink it with friends, coffee is always better, when itโs enjoyed together.โ
- Happy Birthday Gardner (5/30/2025)

Gardner was founded in 1764, incorporated as a town in 1785, became a City in 1923, celebrated its 100th year as a City in 2023, and celebrates its 240th Birthday in 2025.
More information on the event from Gardner Square Two, CLICK HERE.
Gardner to Celebrate 240th Birthday
The Gardner 240th Birthday will be celebrated with Small Business Saturday and a Happy Birthday Gardner Festival on Saturday, June 21, 2025. Gardner merchants, eateries, and service establishments will welcome the public beginning at 10am. More information There will be crafters, non profit agencies and Food Trucks with games, music, and costumed characters to delight everyone. Vendor registration deadline is June 6th, CLICK HERE. Fireworks at the PACC at dusk will complete the day. Gardner Magazine is releasing 4 versions of the Happy Birthday Gardner song. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
JAZZ โ Happy Birthday Gardner POP โ Happy Birthday Gardner COUNTRY DUET โ Happy Birthday Gardner FUNK โ Happy Birthday Gardner
- This Week 5-30-25 (5/30/2025)
Gardner Magazine with โThis Week in the Chair Cityโ for May 30, 2025
Listen to โThis Week in the Chair Cityโ on any device, CLICK PLAY.
This Week in the Chair City 5-30-25 In the news: Graduations, Memorial Day, 5 Years Ago, Junior Police Academy, Relay for Life, K-9 Rocky, Flood Maps, Election.
Meetings Coming Up include both an informal and regular meeting of the Gardner City Council on June 2nd.
Events in the Chair City including Small Business Saturday and Happy Birthday Gardner Festival on June 21st. Fireworks same night at PACC.
- Workforce Report (5/30/2025)
Inaugural Workforce Data Report Released โ Explained in full-length podcast
The Healey-Driscoll Administration has released its Inaugural Workforce Data Report. The report aggregates data from employers with 100 or more workers across both public and private sectors. The analysis is on workplace equity.
View the complete report on pdf, CLICK HERE.
Listen to a โDeep Diveโ podcast on the subject on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE: Workforce Data Report
- History 2020 – 2025 (5/29/2025)

2020 vs. 2025 
CLICK for Master Plan Article 5 Years Ago Til Now โ A Look Back, Then to Now
It was a different time, over 5 years ago when the Gardner City Council met on May 4, 2020. Councilor Elizabeth Kazinskas was serving as the Acting Mayor as well as the Council President. Current Council President George Tyros had a full beard and a head of hair. Alan Agnelli was the City Clerk. Gardner and the nation was dealing with the first 6 weeks of the Covid pandemic. The meeting was conducted via ZOOM. Letโs take you back to the challenges 5 years ago. Listen to the AUDIO on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Gardner City Council 5-4-2020 City Council โ Fast forward 5 years: Some of the issues handled with difficulty then are handled more easily now with refined procedures. City Council rules and procedures have been updated and oversight has been increased.
The Mayor: On June 30, 2020 Michael Nicholson was elected Mayor of Gardner with over 69% of the vote to 29% of the vote for Scott Joseph Graves. (25.07% of registered voters cast a ballot) On November 2, 2021, Mayor Nicholson was reelected with 2255 votes to 576 votes for Peter T. Sargent. (22.41% of registered voters cast a ballot) On November 7, 2023, Mayor Nicholson was reelected with 2,459 votes to 1,189 votes for Kimberly Blake. (26.54% of registered voters cast a ballot) Nicholson is running for reelection in 2025. Mayor Nicholson gave his first update to the City on July 24 2020 after taking office on July 13th. It was about 5 minutes long. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Nicholson Introduction July 24 2020 A City Transformed in 5 Years
Fast forward almost 5 years to May 2025: The City of Gardner emerged post-pandemic fiscally stronger and more transparent to its citizens through the publication of meeting videos, agendas, and comprehensive packets of material. Dozens of new businesses came in to the City and a much higher percentage of storefronts are occupied. City leaders have spearheaded improved stewardship of City buildings and welcomed private investors who began a renovation renaissance in Downtown Gardner. Added parks such as Orpheum, Maki, and Park Street have contributed to appeal. A much higher percentage of roads have been paved annually in the last 5 years than in the decades before. Current Mayor Nicholson spearheaded updates to the City Charter and City ordinances. And now, the City of Gardner is working on its first Master Plan. SEE PREVIOUS ARTICLE.
- Town Crier 5-29-25 (5/29/2025)
Catching Up on Westminster Town Crier Podcasts 3-8
The Town of Westminster MA releases podcasts with Stephanie Lahtinen every couple of weeks. A previous article featured Episodes 1 and 2. Here are Episodes 3 through 8. Visit the official podcast page, CLICK HERE.3: Fire Chief Kyle Butterfield 4: Behind the Counter with Town Clerk Ellen Sheehan 5: Community Programs, Parks, & Upcoming Meeting and Election Info 6: Roads and Residences 7: Town Meeting Recap, Playgrounds & Public Service: A Conversation with Missy Banks 8: Memorial Day, Scouts, & Summer Happenings Submit questions to podcast@westminster-ma.gov
- The Flake – Evil Dr. Mayo (5/28/2025)
An Editorial โ Gardner Magazine Releases an original song โThe Flake and Evil Dr. Mayoโ
Sometimes the best points are made in song. This song is about 2 fictitious villains in the northeast who tell bold lies and expect others to believe them. As the song goes โDriven by vengeance of an imagined wrong, their stories are bold but their lies are long.โ
FUN BLUES FUNK โ The Flake and Evil Dr. Mayo โNo more to wreak havoc among the masses, our villains were found to be asses, to get those lies out of your head, listen to the truth instead.โ
- Hubbardston ATM 2025 (5/28/2025)
Hubbardston to Hold Town Meeting โ Town Administrator and Town Clerk Review Articles
Hubbardston Town Administrator Nathan Boudreau and Town Clerk Melody Green presented a video on the warrant articles for the upcoming Town Meeting to be held Monday June 2, 2025 at 7pm (Doors open at 6:30pm). Listen to the AUDIO on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Hubbardston Warrant Articles Discussion Complete Final posted warrant, CLICK HERE. Complete information on Town of Hubbardston website, CLICK HERE:
Some of the articles are usual housekeeping articles: To choose all necessary officers, to hear reports, agreements with DOT re public highways, acceptance of grants, the Holden Hospital account, revolving funds, paying invoices from past years, and the Monty Tech assessment.
Other articles relate to expenditures for the School Boiler Project, the share of the Quabbin Regional School District budget and debt, landfill testing, securing grant services, the Hubbardston Cable Advisory Committee, relocating broadcast equipment to 48 Gardner Road, capital improvements, retiring the Rainbowโs End playground note, rehabilitation of the library basement, direct Community Preservation annual revenue, purchasing a new fire truck, purchasing a used plow truck, and purchasing a new brush mower.
One article would expand the Town Treasurerโs options with regard to investing town funds. Limitations have resulted in approximately 25% being concentrated on pharmaceutical companies.
One article would authorize the Select Board to acquire the First Parish Unitarian Church at 2 Main Street, Hubbardston for general municipal purposes.
One article relates to Williamsville Road and acquiring land to accomplish any alterations.
Several lengthy articles relate to adding a new article to the Zoning Bylaws relating to Battery Energy Storage systems, adopting a new article relating to accessory dwelling units, adopting a new flood plain bylaw, and changing zoning relating to site plan review.
- School Report (5/27/2025)
Gardner Magazine Reports on Schools โ Student Attendance, Teacher Retention, and Dropout Rates
Gardner Magazine utilized data from the Massachusetts Department of Education for this report and the associated โDeep Diveโ podcasts. View the data yourself right here, CLICK for WEBSITE.
Gardner Magazine looked in to what percentage of students are attending school, what percentage of teachers are being retained, and the dropout rates. Districts were compared across the State of Masaschusetts. The Town of Winchendon stood out with one of the lowest attendance rates in the area, one of the lowest teacher retention rates in the area, and one of the higher dropout rates in the state of Massachusetts.
Student Attendance: Best student attendance in the state was the MA Academy for Math and Science at 98.6%. Gardner was at 92.4%. The Town of Winchendon was at 89.9%. Ashburnham โ Westminster 94.9, Athol โ Royalston 91.9, Gardner 92.4, Monty-Tech 96.2, Narragansett 94.1, Orange 94.2, Petersham 93.6, Quabbin 93.8, Wachusett 94.3, Warwick 94.3, Winchendon 89.9 Other communites: Boston: 90.5, Fitchburg: 90.9, Greenfield 91.9, Leominster 93.2, Springfield 90.8, and Worcester 91.9 . Listen to the Attendance Data Deep Dive on any device, CLICK PLAY
DEEP DIVE โ Student Attendance Teacher Retention: With data last updated on April 3, 2025: Retention rates in the area were โ Gardner 84%, Ashburnham โ Westminster 90%, Athol โ Royalston 79.2%, Boston 83.8%, Fitchburg 81.8%, Leominster 86.9%, Monty-Tech 90.8%, Narragansett 94.2%, Orange 85.7%, Quabbin 89.5%, Springfield 81.9%, Wachusett 94.3%, Winchendon 68.5%. Listen to the MA Teacher Retention Deep Dive on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE โ Teacher Retention Dropout Rates: Winchendon had one of the higher dropout rates at 7.5%, Lawrence was higher at 7.8%. Gardner โ 2.9%, Ashburnham โ Westminster- 3%, Athol โ Royalston โ 2.9%, Narragansett โ 3.2%, Monty-Tech โ .2%. Leominster 1.2%, Fitchburg 2.1%, Boston 4.5%, Quabbin 3%, Many Massachusetts cities and towns had dropout percentages of 0 or under 1%. Listen to the MA Dropout Rates Deep Dive on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE- Dropout Rates
- Memorial Parade 2025 (5/26/2025)

Gardner MA Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies 2025 Listen to AUDIO of Memorial Day Ceremonies, CLICK PLAY
Memorial Day 2025 Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies Held in Gardner
Gardner Mayor Nicholson posted these photos on Memorial Day and stated, โThank you to everyone who came out to todayโs Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony. Iโm proud to be the mayor of a City that does so much to honor and remember the sacrifice and service of our veterans. May all those who served our Country and are no longer with us rest in the peace they served to protect.โ
- The Idiom Song (5/26/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases an original novelty HIT โThe Idiom Songโ
Listen to โThe Idiom Songโ on any device, CLICK PLAY.
The Idiom Song From the song: โThis song should be a piece of cake unless I beat around the bush. Really the ball is in your court โcause it might cost an arm and a legโฆIdioms make you feel at home, each one hits a unique zone...โ
From Dictionary.com: Idiom โ โan expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang oneโs head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics.โ
- Memorial 2025 (5/25/2025)

Honoring Memorial Day
Memorial Day is Monday, May 26, 2025. We honor all who have served and made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We mourn our military who have died in the line of duty protecting us.
Memorial Day has been celebrated nationally since 1868.
Thank you to all who serve and put themselves at risk while protecting America.
- Trump Effect (5/25/2025)
Like Him or Not โ the United States of America is under โThe Trump Effectโ
President Donald Trump is the 47th President of the United States. His approach to the job is either loved or criticized depending on your point of view. Gardner Magazine is releasing this original Rock-Blues song, โThe Trump Effectโ about the Trump phenomenon sweeping the nation. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
ROCK โ BLUES โ The Trump Effect Inspirational words from the song: โRise to the level of your ability, donโt languish in false tranquility, be excellent at what you daily doโฆ.โ
- The Future (5/25/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases an original Barbershop Quartet song, โThe Futureโ
Listen to the song on any device. There are 2 versions. CLICK PLAY.
BARBERSHOP QUARTET โ The Future BARBERSHOP QUARTET โ V2 โ The Future Meant to be inspirational, this song is about the concept that the future is built from history โ from what the great minds of today do today. Starting with integrity and built with ingenuity a future of prosperity is not too far away. Projects started years ago come to fruition now. The future is a landscape of possibility. It is what we make it.
- Summertime, Summertime (5/24/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases: Summertime, Summertime original song
The song is written to capture the joy of summer in 3 different styles. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
50โs POP โ Summertime, Summertime POP โ Summertime, Summertime JAZZ โ Female Vocalist โ Summertime, Summertime โLoving the Summertime, I love the summertime..โ
- Krista Sturgeon 5-23-25 (5/23/2025)
Krista Sturgeon to Kimberly Blake: โPlease Just Stop, Just Stop, I Thought you Were Running on a Fair and Nice Campaignโ Claims Blake Lied to FBI
Gardner Magazine interviewed Krista Sturgeon who states she at one point was a friend and supporter of Kimberly Blake. Sturgeon feels differently now. After a number of Facebook message exchanges, Publisher Werner Poegel agreed to meet Sturgeon at a public place for an interview with the understanding that he would record everything and present it in its entirety for the public to hear. Interview was recorded Friday May 23, 2025 at the Walmart Subway in Gardner. Bottom line: Krista Sturgeon had a lot to say about Kimberly Blake. According to Sturgeon, many of Blakeโs statements have been made with no factual basis at all. CLICK PLAY.
Krista Sturgeon 5-23-25 Background: Krista Sturgeon is a taxpayer who owns a home in Gardner and has lived in Gardner for about a decade. She lives with a partner of 10 years. Due to Parkinsonโs Disease and lupus, Sturgeon has a service dog named Daniel Boone who came with her to the interview. He was adorable and well-behaved..
Some statements from the interview:
Krista Sturgeon refers to a time recently when she messaged Blake about salacious posts containing false allegations against Mayor Nicholson โIf youโre going to do this, take that down..โ
According to Sturgeon, Kimberly Blake made a false report to the FBI about a video which Sturgeon does not believe actually exists. Publisher Poegel asked โWell, you messaged me, and you were very specific, that you thought that Kimberly Blake had lied to the FBI. Is that correct? โSturgeon stated: โThat is correct. Iโve never seen the video.โ
After their friendship soured Sturgeon says that at one point, Blake accused Sturgeon of being a sexual predator. Sturgeon stated, โBlake will destroy peopleโs lives for no reason.โ โAnd I donโt believe thatโs all sheโs capable of lying about.โ
Sturgeon โBut if somebody has a differing opinion from Kimberly Blake, it doesnโt matter what itโs about, you might go back and forth with people, but then you end up getting blocked. And itโs like, well, what are you going to do if youโre mayor? You canโt block everybody under the sun.โ
Sturgeon โThe thing is, other people are scared to come forward. So she will ruin their lives further. I cannot even begin to tell you the number of people that sheโs just tried to completely destroy their lives for no reason. And Iโm willing to talk, because Iโm like, what are you going to do to me? What more are you going to do to me?โ Sturgeon claims that Blake has 4 or 5 online profiles. โI donโt know how any sane human being can have, like, four or five profiles and keep up with it. Of those fake profiles, if I remember the names, I would tell you. I donโt know.โ
Sturgeon: โBut Kimberly Blake is a narcissist. She knows how to get into peopleโs heads very easily. Sheโs very good at it.โ
Sturgeon revealed that when Blake would receive donations for the homeless shelter, they would go to her partnerโs cash app. Gardner Magazine could find no record of a non-profit being established for the purpose of collecting funds for the homeless shelter.
As far as Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson receiving the honor of being elected to the Massachusetts Mayors Association, Sturgeon said โHow can that possibly be a bad thingโฆ.Leave it to Paul and Kim and everybody that follows them to make it a bad thing. Iโm like, how can you possibly spin that to be a bad thingโฆI have a screenshot somewhere of when that was announced and they spun it as a bad thingโ
- This Week 5-23-25 (5/23/2025)
Gardner Magazine with โThis Week in the Chair Cityโ May 23, 2025
Listen to the short program on any device, CLICK PLAY.
This Week in the Chair City 5-23-25 Recap of Various News items including Memorial Day Weekend: Memorial Day weekend is upon us with the Vietnam Veterans of America 21st Annual Memorial Day Motorcycle Ride. It is hosted by the Patriot Riders of America Chapter 3. It starts at Kendall Pond at the Polish American Citizens Club Registration for riders is from 7:15 to 9:45am. Registration is $25 per bike and passengers ride free. โ-Gardnerโs Memorial Day Parade on Monday May 26th begins on Elm Street at 9:30am and goes to Monument Park for the traditional Memorial Day ceremonies. โ- City Hall is closed on Monday, May 26th in observance of Memorial Day.
Other news items: Budget Hearings, City Council meeting, parking meters, flood maps, no drought, and election.
- Public Safety 5-22-25 (5/22/2025)
Public Safety Committee Holds Budget Hearings
The Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Meetings under the purview of the Public Safety Committee include Building, Health, Fire, Police, Animal Control, Dispatch, Civil Defense, Ambulance, Animal Shelter, Landfill Closure, and Solid Waste Expense.Mayor Nicholson was on hand and various Department Heads provided info and answered questions including Micah Blondeau -Health, Tom Zuppa โ Building, PD โ Eric McAvene, and Fire- Greg Lagoy. The Committee recommended the various department budgets be approved by the Full Council.
During a discussion of parking meters, Purchasing Agent Joshua Cormier noted that Park Mobile charges a 40 cent convenience fee for use of their app. Councilor Hardern commented that some business owners need to be retrained so they donโt park in front of their businesses.
- Zuppa Leaving (5/22/2025)

Hereโs a link to all jobs currently posted for the City of Gardner, CLICK HERE.Tom Zuppa Leaving โ Gardner MA Looking for Building Commissioner
The Building Commissioner position is posted on the City of Gardner website and Tom Zuppa is leaving the City of Gardner within the next week or so. The Building Commissioner is responsible for the enforcement of the Massachusetts State Building Code and zoning decision matters as they pertain to the City of Gardner. The Building Commissioner is also responsible for the management of the Building Department and the oversight of building/facility operations.
Zuppa raised the ire of City Council President George Tyros recently when he advocated for large increases to building department fees and simultaneously asked for a large increase in salary. Mayor Nicholson did not present the proposal to the City Council because he did not agree with it. However, Zuppa had sent a letter to the City Clerk and therefore Tyros found out about it. In an effort to be transparent and to make sure everyone knew Gardner wasnโt raising building department fees, Tyros brought the matter up as a resolution in front of the City Council. City Council passed a resolution at the time opposed to any fee increases. It is unknown whether Zuppaโs departure is related to that matter.
- Green Thumbs (5/22/2025)
City of Gardner Looking for Green Thumbs of All Types
Green Thumb Volunteers of all types are wanted to help plant flowers throughout the City of Gardner on Friday, May 30th (and possibly Saturday May 31st if not done). The City of Gardner stated, โIf interested in a day of getting your hands dirty please let us know! Contact Katie Jablonski to sign up and get more info. Email KJablonski@gardner-ma.gov or call (978) 630-1490โ
- Flood Plan (5/22/2025)

FEMA has an interactive Flood Map website. As of the date of this article, the online maps still show a date of July 2, 1981, but there are some notations of modifications since then. Simply put in your location and you can easily find your homeโs status, CLICK HERE. โ- There is also a very useful FAQ on the FEMA website. โ There is also a new online location comparing the map changes, CLICK HERE.
For example, the current flood map for the location of Gardner City Hall can be found here.
Gardner Flood Maps Change In July โ Complete Information
The City of Gardner is informing residents that FEMA has published updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps that will become effective July 8, 2025. According to the City, these maps are based on updated flood studies and are easier to read and interpret than the previous maps. There are various resource links below so you can get more information. Gardner Magazine has prepared a โDeep Diveโ podcast which explains it all. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE โ Flood Plan Maps Here is the information page from the City of Gardner with download links for all of the maps and individual map panels, CLICK HERE.
Two things can happen if thereโs a change in the status of your property when maps change. 1. For some homeowners, a flood insurance policy may no longer be required. However, it may be prudent to continue a policy as FEMA notes that up to 40% of flood damage occurs outside of the mandatory flood insurance zone. 2. Some homeowners may now be required to obtain flood insurance. However, Gardner residents facing a flood insurance payment increase may be eligible for a discount the first year and any premium increases may be capped at 18% annually.
- Drought Gone (5/21/2025)

Gardner Magazine has previously reported on the improving Drought Conditions in an April article, CLICK HERE. โ โ Our article in March, CLICK HERE
Normal Conditions in Greater Gardner MA โ NO DROUGHT.
According to a statement from MEMA on May 20, 2025: โToday, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared the Connecticut River Valley, Western and Northeast Regions have been downgraded to Level 0-Normal Conditions, joining the Central Region. The Islands and Southeast Regions remain at Level 1 โ Mild Drought, while the Cape Cod Region continues at Level 2 โ Significant Drought.โ
โRecent rain has improved streamflow and reduced fire risk across the state. However, drought conditions continue to affect groundwater levels, which typically take longer to recover. Most regions received about 4-6 inches of rain so far this month, while the Cape and Islands saw substantially less at 1.5-3 inches. Although some regions have recovered at the regional scale, there may be localized deficits in a few areas that will take more time for full recovery.โ
- BOH 5-19-25 (5/20/2025)
Gardner Board of Health Meets โ Raises Transfer Station Fees
The Gardner Board of Health met on May 19, 2025. Listen to the meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Board of Health 5-19-25 Discussion continued on private well regulations for more than the first half of the meeting.
Full Meeting Agenda and packet, CLICK HERE. โ There was discussion on increasing access fees for a vehicle sticker for the transfer station and to increase fees for the disposal of various items. Micah Blondeau explained that the current fees do not cover costs. The intent of suggested increases is to cover Gardnerโs costs. The Board approved an increase in fees effective July 1st. Prior to the vote, Chair Susan Avalone stated she did not believe a public hearing was required. Gardner Magazine will provide a list of the updated fees when available.
Resident Alan Rousseau commented on well testing in the last part of the meeting and expressed continued concerns about possible well contamination despite recent testing. The Board discussed when area ponds will be tested for contamination. Swimming pools will require one test prior to being permitted for the season. A resident asked about the upcoming demolition of the indoor pool building at the Greenwood Pool site.
As of July 1st the new rates will be:Fees and Costs Volume Loads Bulk Items
Transfer station annual sticker โ $30
Pre-paid trash bags โ $3.50Car โ $15
SUV/Mini-Van โ $25
6ft Truck Bed/Trailer โ $30
8ft Truck Bed/Trailer โ $35Appliances/Electronics โ $20
Upholstered Furniture โ $20
Mattress or Box Spring โ $25
Wood Furniture โ $15
Tires โ $8
Fluorescent Light Bulbs/propane tanks โ $2
- Council Meetings 5-19-25 (5/20/2025)
Gardner City Council Holds 2 meetings โ Budget Major Topic
The informal meeting of May 19, 2025 was convened to hear a School Budget presentation. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Informal Meeting 5-19-25 At the regular meeting of May 19, 2025, the budget items were referred to appropriate sub-committees for further review. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Regular Meeting 5-19-25 The 1 year appointment of Jason Stevens to the position of Director of Economic Development and Planning was approved. In addition, the Directorโs request to increase the salary to be offered to a combined management position in the amount of $85,000 was approved. Councilor Elizabeth Kazinskas explained Council actions and discussion from 3 years ago regarding salaries in a statement near the beginning of the meeting. State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik made a guest appearance to brief the City Council on state budget matters. Zlotnik explained that Massachusetts has the 3rd highest stabilization fund in the country.
The Gardner Master Plan community meeting is May 22, 2025 5:30PM at Perry Auditorium -Gardner City Hall. More details and link to community survey, CLICK HERE.
- Winchendon 5-19-25 (5/20/2025)
Winchendon Town Meeting Held โ Voters Approve Budget
The Fiscal 2026 Town Budget was approved at the Winchendon Town Meeting held on May 19, 2025. Included in the nearly $19.3 million approved is the $1.9 million override previously approved at the May 5th town election. At that time, the override was approved by a margin of just 12 votes. 8 articles involving FREE CASH spending were pushed to the fall Town meeting by which time the State of Massachusetts is expected to have certified the FREE CASH amount. In addition, the just over $18 million school budget was also approved. COMPLETE TOWN MEETING WARRANT, click here.
As a result of the Town Meeting vote, services will continue at the library, senior center, and other areas which would have been impacted had the $1.9 million override not been approved. A motion had been made during the meeting to remove the $1.9 million override. Discussion arose because that motion would not apportion the override properly among the municipal and school budgets. Town counsel advised that voters would need to review each item line by line if the budget were not approved in its entirety. Discussion continued on both sides of the issue. After nearly 2 hours 22 minutes in to the Town Meeting, article 11 came to a vote and the budget with the $1.9 million override passed 61% to 39%, a much larger margin than the 12 votes at the Town election about 2 weeks earlier.
The town meeting had a large turnout, nearly filling the gym in which it was held. Community Connector provided free transportation to the Town Meeting and Murdock High School students had offered free babysitting to allow families to attend. At the meeting, a display showed text of what the speakers were saying, in real time.
- Take It Down Act (5/19/2025)
A โDeep Diveโ Explaining newly signed Take It Down Act signed by President Trump
First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump has led the bipartisan initiative to get the bill passed in Congress. The intention is to protect those who would otherwise by victimized by online images. The Gardner Magazine โDeep Diveโ explains the law in great detail. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE โ โTake It Down Actโ President Donald Trump signed the law just before 3:30pm on Monday, May 19, 2025.

- Budget Served (5/18/2025)
Gardner MA Budget is Served โ City Council to Review
The Gardner City Council will meet Monday, May 19, 2025 to review the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget. The year begins on July 1, 2025. Prior to the regular meeting, the City Council will meet informally (see agenda and packet, CLICK HERE), to hear a presentation of the School Budget. The Regular meeting agenda and packet includes the Municipal Budget, Enterprise Funds etc. (Agenda and packet, CLICK HERE)
Unlike the sugar-coated raspberry dollar sign in our graphic, the budget served is presented in a very clear format anyone can understand. If you have questions such as: What did we spend before? How much has an item increased? Is there anything new? View the documents and your questions will be answered. Gardner Magazine will present the AUDIO of both meetings once they are held. While the meeting agenda includes the order for both budgets, past practice is to refer the budget to various subcommittees for further detailed review prior to approval.
During the regular meeting, State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik is expected to make a guest appearance to give a State Budget update.
- The Budget (5/18/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases original song โThe Budgetโ
No matter how much money you make or take in, itโs easy to run out of money before you run out of month. Solution: โChanging your mindset, donโt spend it. save it.โ Listen to the song on any device in a few versions, CLICK PLAY.
ALTERNATIVE ROCK โ The Budget POP FUNK โ The Budget COUNTRY โ The Budget
- Case of Water (5/18/2025)

Gardner Magazine Releases Totally Ridiculous original song: โCase of Waterโ
The song is about the ridiculous premise of a case of water being watered down. The song features a lengthy opening instrumental riff and is a combination of Pop, Funk, and Classic Rock. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Case of Water From the song: โGot a case of water and they watered it down, think it doesnโt matter, but itโs all over townโฆ.they watered down my water, I rest my caseโฆ And now Iโm living in disgrace! (disgrace)โฆโ
- Hotline 5-17-25 (5/17/2025)

This is the Commentary on the City of Everyday Kindness contained within the show:
Commentary โ City of Everyday Kindness WGAW Hotline Radio has one of the best shows of the year!
On Saturday, May 17, 2025, all in one show, WGAW Radio featured the Mayor, the City Council President, the State Representative, the President of MWCC, a student speaker, a Kindness Commentary, and Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr. Listen to the entire show on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Hotline Radio 5-17-25 Hour One: Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson called in live from the location of the monthly Gardner Farmers Market at the Waterford Community Center โ The City of Gardner budget โ Paving Update โ Pothole s โ Other City Projects โ ==== State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik on the budget and issues in the district. ===== James Van Der Hooven at MWCC graduation followed by student speaker Lia Gomez graduating at age 46.
Hour Two: Council President George Tyros made his debut on Hotline Radio โ Tyros spoke about the new Economic Development Committee, various projects throughout the City of Gardner, upcoming School Budget presentation to City Council, and improvements to City Council section on website, โ==== Steve Wendell on Anonymous Facebook posts ===-Commentary: City of Everyday Kindness with Werner Poegel ====Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr
- Finance May ’25 (5/17/2025)
Gardner Finance Committee Has Discussions on Impactful Matters
Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Finance Committee 5-16-25
The Gardner Finance Committee met on May 14, 2025 to consider various requests and financial matters. The Committee is recommending that the Gardner Community Action Committee be allowed to proceed with a modification of their leased space at the Waterford Community Center. It would be a 9 foot tall interior wall with an extended size door to provide safe and accessible entrance for the individuals they serve. The wall would provide security for stored USDA foods and refrigerated items, according to a letter from the CAC to Mayor Michael Nicholson. โ Purchasing Agent Joshua Cormier updated the Committee on the Cityโs Health Insurance Trust Fund. โ Councilor Judy Mack reiterated that the full City Council needs to rescind its 2024 vote naming the City Council Chamber the Ronald F. Cormier Chamber. Discussions revolved around the cost of a bronze plaque honoring the late councilor โ it will cost in the vicinity of $4500 to $6000. โ- Also discussed: Creation of a special committee for Waterford, proposal that the City Council discuss the Cityโs current sexual Harassment and other policies, and the current state of facilities management for all municipal buildings.
- Winchendon ATM 5-19-25 (5/16/2025)
Winchendon Holding Town Meeting on May 19, 2025
The Town of Winchendon voters narrowly approved an override of $1.9 million at the annual town election. Article 11 funds the Town operating budget with just under $19.3 million for fiscal year 2026 and includes the previously approved override. View complete Meeting warrant here.
Date/Time: May 19, 2025 7pm Location: Murdock Middle High School, 3 Memorial Drive, Winchendon.
- Biden – Hur (5/16/2025)
Biden โ Hurr Interview AUDIO โ portions released
While still in office, President Biden was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Hur. Hur had released a report on the interview stating that Biden was โย a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.โ Hur was criticized for suggesting in the report that Biden would not be competent to stand trial for his misuse of classified documents and the Biden Administration had refused to release the AUDIO. Now some of it has come out. Here is some of the AUDIO. Listen on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Biden โ Hur Interview
- This Week 5-16-25 (5/16/2025)
Gardner Magazine with โThis Week in the Chair Cityโ May 16, 2025
Listen to โThis Week in the Chair Cityโ on any device, CLICK PLAY
This Week in the Chair City 5-16-25 Events: Farmers Market, Alyssaโs Place โ Small Business Saturday โ Food Truck Festival
Recognitions: City of Gardner โ Heywood Healthcare โ 4th Grade Student Council โ WGAW Morning News
Information: Pothole Facts โ Keno โ Greenwood Pool โ City Wide Yard Sale โ Levi Heywood Memorial Library โ Election โ MWCC Graduation โ Chair City Pharmacy closing
Upcoming Meetings: Board of Health, Public Welfare, Historical Commission, ZBA, Traffic Commission.
- MWCC Grad ’25 (5/16/2025)
MWCC Graduation 2025
Mount Wachusett Community College celebrated the academic achievements of its graduates during the collegeโs 60th Commencement on May 14, 2025. A total of 662 students graduated, with 424 associate degrees and 310 certificates being conferred.
MWCC President James Vander Hooven welcomed graduates and guests, โTo Commence means to begin, to move forward. While your educational journey at the Mount may be coming to an end, this is really just a beginning. But this beginning comes with responsibility. The responsibility to use what you have gained for the betterment of your communities and families. On behalf of the entire College, congratulations on commencing today!โ
- Pharmacy Closing (5/16/2025)
Chair City and Athol Pharmacies Closing โ Management Decision
Both Chair City Pharmacy in Gardner and Athol Pharmacy in Athol are closing. Chair City Pharmacy located on Connors Street in Gardner will be closing May 27, 2025. The company website shows โNotice of Closureโ and instructs current customers to do the following: โTo transfer prescriptions or patient file information, please call (978) 410-4976 or visit the pharmacy prior to May 27th. After May 27th, please contact your physician.โ
Gardner Magazine reached out to Chair City Pharmacy to see if we could find out the reason for the closing. Management stated, โWe appreciate the patronage and we appreciate the years of service that we had.โ When asked about a reason for the closing: โIt was more of a management decision so I wouldnโt want to go in to details on that.โ
- Farmers Market 5-17-25 (5/15/2025)
Vendors are Preparing for First Monthly Gardner Farmers Market of 2025
Date: Saturday May 17, 2025 Time: 9:30am-1pm
Location: Waterford Community Center, 62 Waterford Street Gardner
The Gardner Farmers Market says โGet ready for an amazing day at the market on May 17! Stop by for fresh, local produce โ Handmade artisan goods โ Live music by Bob Jordan โ Kids Craft provided by Levi Heywood Memorial Library โ Free Parking โ MARTโs free market route โ drop off & pick-up right at the marketโฆCome shop, support, and celebrate our local farmers and artisans! Market runs rain or shine.โ
For more info visit the website, CLICK HERE.
- Templeton ATM 5-14-25 (5/15/2025)
Gardner Magazine presents โAUDIBLEโ Templeton Town Meeting
The Templeton Annual Town Meeting of May 14, 2025 as presented on YouTube contained out-of-focus video and extremely noisy AUDIO. Gardner Magazine was able to electronically remove much of the background crowd noise to produce AUDIO you can understand. Listen to the nearly 5 hour meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Templeton Annual Town Meeting 5-14-25 The Templeton Town Administratorโs Office advised us that the Town Clerk is in charge of releasing written meeting results. We will post the written results here when available.
- Pothole Facts (5/15/2025)
Facts About Potholes in Gardner
Gardner Magazine reached out to DPW Director Dane Arnold to get the โfactsโ about potholes in Gardner because โfacts matter.โ It turns out the City of Gardner has a daily pothole plan which apparently has been well conceived and professionally implemented. DPW Director Dane Arnold explained the City of Gardner Pothole Plan.
City of Gardner Pothole Plan
โPothole repair requests can be submitted through the โReport a Potholeโ feature on the City website, by phone or email from residents, or through City Councilor requests. These reports are received by our Administrative Assistant and myself, printed, and delivered daily to the Highway Foreman.
The Foreman compiles a work list each day, picks up hot mix from the asphalt plant, and dispatches the crew to make repairs throughout the City. During the spring, when freeze-thaw cycles have significantly damaged the roads, this process is often carried out dailyโweather permitting.
To ensure better quality repairs, we utilize two Hot Boxes that keep the asphalt mix at the proper temperature. In the summer months, reports are collected and scheduled in batches to make each trip to the asphalt plant, using a city-owned dump truck and operator, cost- and time-effective.
Please note that the Mayor is not involved in the pothole repair process. Dane E. Arnold, Director Department of Public Worksโ
Have a pothole? Hereโs the โReport a Potholeโ page, CLICK HERE.
- Planning 5-13-25 (5/15/2025)
Planning Board Wrestles with Scheduling various matters during May meeting
The Gardner Planning Board met on May 13, 2025. Listen to the meeting on any device., CLICK PLAY.
Planning Board 5-13-25 In order to accommodate schedules and meet deadlines, the Gardner Planning Board discussed some upcoming Joint Public Hearings. If possible the Joint Public Hearing with the City Council on the Flood Plain will take place before the regular Council meeting on June 2nd. 1st Printing approval would be sought on June 16th. Two public hearings related to the Historical Zoning Amendment will take place before the regular meeting on June 23rd. May 13th agenda and info CLICK HERE.
- License 5-13-25 (5/14/2025)
Gardner License Commission Recognizes New Keno Option in Gardner.
The Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant will be offering Keno. At a License Commission meeting of May 13, 2025, the commission informed the restaurant that since the state had approved the establishment, thereโs nothing the local License Commission needed to do. What are your chances at winning $1,000,000 at Keno? Pick 12 numbers out of 80. Your odds are 1 in 478 million. Listen to the meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
License Commission 5-13-25 Maki Building Centers was approved for a one day license for an event to celebrate its 75th anniversary on June 12, 2025. About 450 people are expected to attend.
Other routine changes in manager for other establishments were discussed. The son of the current owners of the South Gardner Hotel will be taking over the place and is moving to the area.
- Gardner Kindness (5/14/2025)

This is the song featured in the longer podcast about the honor Gardner received as a City of Kindness.
POP โ Gardner City of Everyday Kindness From the song: โIโm in the City of Everyday Kindness, Iโm in the City of Gardner Mass., People greet you warmly on the street, People are kind to whomever they meet.โ
Publisherโs Note: Kindness and civility are encouraged in Gardner, whether itโs the City Council meetings, School Committee meetings, or Boards and Commissions. Local non-profits show kindness every day. Even parts of the Gardner School Curriculum teach kindness. DPW workers, Firemen, and Police officers are community-oriented. Gardner is very deserving of the recognition.
Gardner Does It Again โ 3rd Honor in a Week โ Named Kindest City in Massachusetts
In the Greet Streets Survey, the City of Gardner was singled out as topping the entire state of Massachusetts for everyday kindness. Visit survey website, CLICK HERE.
Gardner Massachusetts came in at number 96 nationally. And, according to this survey, it tops Massachusetts for everyday kindness. Hereโs what the survey providers said: โGardnerโs got that tight-knit, friendly energy where people greet you even if theyโve only met once. In Monument Park or near the downtown shops, youโll hear laughter, friendly conversations, and maybe even an impromptu hello from someone passing by.โ
AMFM Health ran a survey of 3,011 travelers in order to rank U.S. cities and towns by how often people greet strangers in public โ whether itโs a nod on a hiking trail, a โgood morningโ at the coffee shop, or a friendly โhow ya doinโ?โโ in line at the grocery store. Hilo, Hawaii was #1, and 4 communities located in either North or South Carolina were in the top 10.
Why does it matter? Research shows that small social interactions with strangers can boost mood, reduce stress, and create a stronger sense of belonging. A quick smile or hello can be surprisingly powerful in helping people feel less isolated โ even on their busiest days. Listen to our โDeep Diveโ explaining it all and introducing the โGardner: City of Everyday Kindnessโ song. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE โ Cities of Kindness Report In the past week, Gardner was singled out as the #115 City in the Country for the โBest Bang for Your Buckโ, SEE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE. and Heywood Healthcare was named to the Top 150 List of Places to work in Healthcare, SEE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE.
If youโd like to download the song separately, here it is:POP โ Gardner City of Everyday Kindness
- Barbecue (5/13/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases an original Party Song โBarbecueโ
Gardner Magazine is releasing an original song perfect for your backyard party. Listen to โBarbecueโ on any device. CLICK PLAY.
PARTY SONG โ Barbecue From the song: โGotta start up the barbecue, what a great time to have a few, cooking the burgers and steaks, what a great day barbecue makesโฆโ
โTime for Barbecue, start up the grill..โ
- Templeton 2025 (5/13/2025)
Town of Templeton: Town Meeting and Annual Election
The Templeton MA Town Meeting is May 14, 2025 at 6pm. Location: Narragansett Regional Middle School, 460 Baldwinville Road, Baldwinville. There are 29 articles on the warrant. View the complete warrant and voterโs guide which has a brief description of the reasons for and impact of the article with comments and recommendations of the Advisory Committee, CLICK HERE.
The Templeton MA Town Election is Monday,May 19, 2025. Polls will be open from 11am to 7pm> Most races are actually uncontested. However, Lisa Basso is running against Faith Curcio for a 1 year unexpired term on the Select Board. And Candace Graves is running against Robert May for a 3 year term on the Select Board. 4 open offices did not have any candidates as seen on the specimen ballot
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- School 5-12-25 (5/13/2025)
Recognitions โ Achievements โ Future: Topics of Gardner MA School Committee Meeting
The Gardner Massachusetts School Committee met on May 12, 2025. Listen to the entire meeting on any device, CLICK PLAY.
School Committee 5-12-25 One of the highlights of the meeting came at the very beginning as the 4th Grade Student Council was recognized followed by a report from and recognition of the student representative Nora Morris. The bottom of our graphic shows the 4th grade group.
Robert Swartz gave an extensive facilities report which focused on an extensive list of repairs, projects, and concerns which are being addressed now and over the summer break and involve both the Gardner High School and Gardner Middle School Buildings.
Anne Hurst went over a list of policies under consideration for the next meeting and other policies on the agenda for 2nd reading were adopted. In addition, the Program of Studies was accepted as presented.
The College Readiness Coordinator Melissa Paine gave a report on the applications for early college and touched on comprehensive college and career readiness plans.
School Committee Chair and Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson noted the Gardner Academy graduation will be May 30th at Perry Auditorium. The Gardner High School graduation is May 31st. School Superintendent Mark Pellegrino said during the meeting that he couldnโt remember another Gardner graduation occurring in May.
- Morning News (5/12/2025)
Local WGAW Newsman and Host Steve Wendell is part of thousands of mornings every day!
No area station covers Gardner and the surrounding towns with the morning news like WGAW. As one of the oldest businesses in Gardner (established 1946), the station has been a morning companion for most of the lives of thousands. These days, WGAW is on the air 24/7 on AM 1340, 98.1FM, and streaming worldwide. Americaโs First News with Gordon Deal runs from 5-6am weekdays, and then the Morning News with Steve Wendell is 6-9am weekdays.
Listen to the Morning News Song on any device, CLICK PLAY.
WGAW Morning News Song WGAW is on the air 24 hours a day. For information on other programming, visit the website, CLICK HERE.
- GALA 2025 (5/12/2025)
HUGE Arts and Music Event at Red Apple Farm this Weekend
The Gardner Area League of Artists Spring 2025 Arts and Music Festival is Friday May 16th, Saturday, May 17th, and Sunday May 18th. Location: Red Apple Farm, Phillipston, MA
GALA states the event will consist of a fine art show, art vendors, art demos, raffles, art activities, music, food and beer.
Friday 5-16: Songwriters in the Round takes the Indoor Stage from 6-9pm. featuring Mark Fisher, Ryan Calkins, and Luke Curran The Artistโs Reception Award is at 7pm.
Saturday 5-17: 4 different bands are on the outdoor stage starting at noon. Noon: Derek DโAcoustic, 1pm: Andy Kuchta, 2:30pm: Cara & Val, 4pm: Can Collectors
Sunday 5-18: 4 different bands are on the outdoor stage starting at noon. Noon: โJukeboxโ Jake Goldstein, 1pm: Scott Alan Savoy, 2:30pm: Swaying Trees, 4pm: Maggie Neff
For more information, visit GALAGardner.org, CLICK HERE.
- Hotline 5-10-25 (5/10/2025)
WGAW Hotline Radio Features Relay for Life Events and โDirty Tricksโ on Facebook
Gardner Mayor Nicholson with an update including paving โ- Dirty Tricks on Facebook Commentary with Werner Poegel โ Dirty Tricks on Facebook Commentary with Steve Wendell โ Light the Town Purple Gardner Event for the Relay for Life 2025 with speakers including Mayor Nicholson, Council President Tyros and Representative Zlotnik โ Relay for Life 2025 Light the Town Purple Event in Fitchburg with various speakers.
Listen to the entire show on any device, CLICK PLAY
Hotline Radio 5-10-25 WGAW Hotline Radio airs Saturdays from noon to 2pm on WGAW โ AM 1340 โ 98.1 FM โ and streaming to anywhere in the world 24/7. Listen Live to the station right now, CLICK HERE. โ There is also a page of archived Hotline shows going back almost a year, CLICK HERE.
- This Week 5-9-25 (5/9/2025)
This Week in the Chair City โ for May 9, 2025
Gardner Magazine with an update of whatโs going on in Gardner Massachusetts. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
This Week in the Chair City 5-9-25 NEWS: Graduation โ Gardner Airport โ Heywood Healthcare Recognition โ City of Gardner Recognition โ Master Plan โ MWCC Mascot โ Facebook Follies โ Veterans Hub โ 25 Main Street
Events: Farmerโs Market, Pop-up Food Pantry, Greenwood Pool, Levi Heywood Memorial Library, Election, plus moreโฆ
Podcasts: Non-profits
Upcoming meetings: Conservation, School Committee, License Commission, Disability Commission, Bandstand Committee, Zoning Board of Appeals.
Have info? Email News@GardnerMagazine.com
- Relay Theme (5/8/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases โRelay for Life Themeโ to Raise Awareness of Worthy Event
Cancer has touched the lives of almost everyone you ask in some way. This yearโs theme of the Relay for Life is โJourney of Hopeโ. Listen to this original song on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Relay for Life Theme Hotline Radio to Feature โRelay for Lifeโ segments
WGAW Radio will feature special segments on the Relay for Life this Saturday, May 10, 2025. The show runs from 12:10 to 2pm on AM 1340, 98.1 FM, or streaming to anywhere in the world. Host Steve Wendell has hosted hundreds of shows to date focusing on local news, events, newsmakers, issues, and non-profits.
The Greater Gardner Relay for Life is Friday June 13, 2025 from 6pm to Saturday June 14, 2025 at 2pm. Location: Mount Wachusett Community College, Gardner MA Greater Gardner Relay for Life website, CLICK HERE.
- UUC Spring Fair (5/8/2025)
Spring Fair the Day Before Motherโs Day at Gardner Church
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Gardner is having its Spring Fair on Saturday, May 10, 2025 starting at 9am and running through 2pm. The fair is known for its variety of indoor and outdoor plants. There will be various vendors, kids activities, eco-friendly demonstrations, live music, and a Spring auction.
Highlights include a kids potting station and arts activities. You can even grab a bite to eat with the bake sale and lunch cafe. Shop for Motherโs Day with the local crafters and vendors. Stay for the raffle and enjoy the live music. Location: 66 Elm Street, Gardner, MA.
- Non-Profits 5-8-25 (5/8/2025)

For more information. Here are the website links:
AED Foundation, CLICK HERE โ- Central VNA & Hospice, CLICK HERE โ- Alyssaโs Place, CLICK HERE โ- Gardner C.A.C. CLICK HERE โ- Mount Wachusett Community College, CLICK HERE.
FOCUS ON NON-PROFITS โ 5 podcasts about important local Gardner Organizations
Part of Gardner Magazineโs initiative for 2025 is to profile local non-profits. Weโre using our characters, the โChair Manโ and the โChair Ladyโ for podcasts on the AED Foundation, Central VNA Hospice, Alyssaโs Place, The Gardner CAC, and MWCCCโs Monty the Mascot. Listen on any device. Just CLICK PLAY.
DEEP DIVE โ AED Foundation DEEP DIVE โ Central VNA & Hospice DEEP DIVE โ Alyssaโs Place DEEP DIVE โ Gardner CAC DEEP DIVE โ MWCC โ Monty the Mascot Our intention is to profile as many non-profits this year as possible. Have a suggestion? Email News@GardnerMagazine.com.
- Airport 5-7-25 (5/8/2025)
Airport Commission Meets Re Gardner Airport
A discussion of all things โGardner Airportโ at the meeting of May 7, 2025. Progress at the airport, paperwork issues, and various needed repairs including the loader which the Chair of the Airport Commission stated could not be used last winter. Chair plans to reach out to the Finance Committee for guidance on some needed expenditures. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.Airport Commission 5-7-25
- Heywood Top 150 (5/7/2025)

Heywood Healthcare has a specific page describing employment opportunities, CLICK HERE.
Heywood Healthcare Named to Beckerโs Top 150 Places to Work in Healthcare
Heywood Healthcare has been named by Beckerโs Hospital Review to the Top 150 List of Places to Work in Healthcare for 2025. Becker states the list is based on nominations and editorial research and says โThese organizations are committed to supporting their teams through comprehensive benefits, opportunities for both personal and professional growth, inclusive and empowering work environments, and resources that promote a healthy work-life balance. Many also extend their positive impact beyond the workplace, engaging in community service and championing social responsibility.โ
What Becker says specifically about Heywood Healthcare
โHeywood Healthcare is an inclusive employer deeply invested in improving employee and patient satisfaction via collaborative leadership and values rooted in compassion, integrity, teamwork and accountability. The organization offers a comprehensive and flexible benefits package that includes $0 deductible care options, 403(b) matching, wellness initiatives and a unique concierge service, all of which prioritize accessibility, mental health and work-life balance. Employee engagement has risen significantly, with a 6.4% increase in satisfaction scores in 2024 and efforts like the Presidentโs Advisory Council and PAC Tiger Teams driving leadership development and customer service excellence. The system also builds an equitable workplace through inclusive hiring partnerships and targeted training programs. Its culture of caring extends beyond the clinic with peer-to-peer support through the โCaring for Colleaguesโ fund, free emergency meals, onsite wellness centers, and assistance with housing, childcare and elder care. 70% of Heywood Healthcare employees give five or more years of service, and the system is making continuous investments in further career advancement.โ
- Best Bang – Buck (5/7/2025)
Gardner MA makes Top 150 Cities in America List
Advance America surveyed 3,021 real estate professionals across the United States to discover the cities that truly deliver on comfort, community, and cost. The survey is billed as revealing the U.S. Cities offering the best bang for your buck. Gardner came in at #115 on the list.
Hereโs what they said about Gardner โ Nicknamed โThe Chair City,โ Gardner is reinventing itself beyond its furniture roots. Itโs affordable, green, and full of community spirit. Median home price is $395,000, cost of living is 9% below the Massachusetts average, and the city has over 20 public parks and recreation areas. With New England charm and lower prices, Gardner is a comfy seat for anyone looking to settle down. Only 2 other Massachusetts communities made the list, Westfield and Fitchburg.
โThese cities prove that you donโt have to sacrifice lifestyle to save money,โ says Laura McCutcheon, VP of Marketing at Advance America. โWhether youโre a young professional, raising a family, or planning your retirement, there are places across the country where your dollar works harder โ without compromising on quality of life.โ Website, CLICK HERE. Advance America is a site which offers various money saving tips on different topics.
- Master Plan (5/7/2025)
Gardner Master Plan Process Launched โ COMPLETE INFORMATION
The City of Gardner is preparing a new master plan, a road map for the next several years of the Chair Cityโs development. Focus will be on 4 major areas to include housing, economic development, land use, and transportation. Listen to the Gardner Magazine Deep Dive for an AUDIO discussion of the Master Plan on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Deep Dive โ Gardner Master Plan Ways to provide input:
Take the community survey. Use this active link, CLICK HERE. The City of Gardner is also seeking input from residents, business owners and others interested in the future of Gardner.
Come to the community workshop. There will be a community workshop on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 5:30 pm, in Perry Auditorium, located at Gardner City Hall. Complete Details on the Master Plan, CLICK HERE
More Details on the Gardner MA Master Plan
Housing โ The Master Plan housing element will provide an assessment of population growth and demographics, household, and housing data sufficient for someone to understand Gardnerโs development history and to see how housing policies have influenced the size and make-up of the cityโs households. This element will identify current and future housing needs in the City and programs and policies by which Gardner can meet those needs in a sustainable manner.
Economic Development โ Economic development is about how people live and work and the opportunities they have to maintain or improve their quality of life. Jobs, wages, education and skills, access to employment choices, and availability of goods and services are all part of a communityโs economy. This element will summarize the status of economic activity in Gardner and describe the Cityโs efforts to further develop economic strategies consistent with residentsโ needs and the Cityโs character.
Land Use โ Land use is the centerpiece of every master plan. It describes the long-term plan for conservation and development, designating critical natural resources and open space as โprotection areasโ and developable land as โgrowth areasโ for residential, commercial, and industrial uses. This element will form the basis for future zoning, sustainable development, and other regulatory changes to implement the master plan.
Transportation โ The Master Planโs transportation element focuses on the Cityโs current and proposed transportation system of roadways, bike paths, sidewalks, and parking. This element will address current transportation issues and future challenges associated with growth and change, both locally and in the region. It will identify strategies to improve multi-modal mobility and connectivity within the City and to key regional destinations.
- Monty the Mascot (5/6/2025)
Mount Wachusett Community College Reveals New Mascot โ Monty!
Mount Wachusett Community College (MWCC) is thrilled to announce a new chapter in its school spirit with the unveiling of the new mascot, Monty the Mountain Lion. Gardner Magazine was so inspired by the good cheer that we are releasing an original song called โThe Monty Songโ Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
The Monty Song Press Release Provides More Details
Monty made his first appearance on April 29th at a mascot reveal party. Students gathered to welcome Monty with food and entertainment. On May 6th the Leominster campus will welcome Monty.
Monty is a revamped version of the previous mascot, Marty, a transformation which modernizes and improves the connection of the mascots story and imagery to better represent the community, energy, and spirit of MWCC. After listening to feedback from students, staff, and alumni, the decision was made to give the mascot a fresh new identity that resonates with the growing culture and pride at Mount Wachusett Community College.
โMonty is a name that embodies the heart of our community and the strength of our values,โ said James Vander Hooven, President of MWCC. โThe change reflects our commitment to creating a positive and engaging environment for our students and community members. Monty will be a symbol of inclusivity, pride, and the adventurous spirit we foster here at MWCC.โ
โThe introduction of Monty marks an exciting new chapter for MWCC,โ said Stephanie England, Director of Marketing & Communications. โThis mascot rebrand was the result of months of planning, collaboration, and creative developmentโdriven by student feedback and a strong desire to strengthen our campus identity. Monty is more than just a new face; he symbolizes the energy, pride, and unity that defines the MWCC community. Weโre confident he will play a vital role in bringing our students together through events, engagement, and school spirit.โ Keep an eye out for Monty at upcoming events, including the Grad Bash on May 5th and at future college events.
- Westminster ATM 2025 (5/6/2025)

Westminster Town Meeting Approves Everything
The Town Budget of $28.4 million and various other approvals were given at the town meeting of May 3, 2025. See pdf for all the details, CLICK HERE.
- Candidate Dips (5/6/2025)
DeMeo Tells a Whopper โ Blake Support Dips
As added to our previous Editorial, CLICK HERE. , Gardner resident Paul DeMeo retaliated for the editorial by falsely claiming this Publisher had made verbal attacks against โAnimal Control Officersโ who we hold in high regard and have often recognized. DeMeo twisted a comment made to Kimberly Blake, โYou donโt deserve to be dogcatcher, let alone Mayorโ. As it takes great character to handle the job of dogcatcher properly, the insult is to the candidate, not the dogcatcher. In this Publisherโs opinion, Kimberly Blakeโs unwillingness to immediately remove false, sick, or perverted comments on that DeMeo-Blake Group (she stated simply that they shouldnโt be posted anonymously) renders her unsuited for the strength of character needed for the position she is seeking. BLAKE SUPPORT DIPS: After a 3 day poll on the Mayorโs Race, Blake was able to obtain interest in the poll of only 1.7% of group members. In this Publisherโs opinion, this is simply fallout from what went on when Blake ran for Mayor in 2023 and the public does not soon forget.
- Council 5-5-25 (5/6/2025)
Gardner City Council approves Veterans Agreement with Town of Winchendon
The Gardner City Council met on May 5, 2025. Listen to the meeting on any device. CLICK PLAY.
City Council 5-5-25
With this approval, the Town of Winchendon joins the Wachusett Veterans Service District now includes Winchendon, Gardner, Westminster, Ashburnham, Princeton, and Ashby with a total population of just under 53 thousand people. Staff includes full time director Corey Hasselman, a full time assistant director and a full time administrative assistant. Offices are in Gardner City Hall.Complete agenda and packet, CLICK HERE. The Council voted to refer the Zoning items to the Public Welfare Committee and the Planning Board and to schedule a joint public hearing with the Planning Board and and the City Council.
The good news on the AUDITS was noted and placed on file.
Councilors Tassone, Heglin, and Tyros commented on the Light the Town Purple event held in front of Gardner City Hall on May 5th. Here are those comments to play on any device. CLICK PLAY.
COMMENTS โ ReLight the Town Purple Event
- Winchendon Election 5-5-25 (5/6/2025)
Results of Winchendon Election โ $1.9 million override narrowly passes
Winchendon Residents cast their ballots. Question 1: $1.9 million override passed with 896 YES votes and 884 NO votes. Question 2: $2.9 million override failed with 645 YES votes and 1105 NO votes. Further action on the budget will be taken at the upcoming May 19th town meeting.
Other votes: Moderator: Glenn LaRochelle 926, Rick Ward 379. โ- Board of Selectmen 3 YR. (Top 2 win) Audrey LaBrie 716, Tiffany Frances Newton 625, Yvonne Senecal 590, and Christine Haslam โ Giovannucci 521. โ- School Committee 1YR (Vote for 1) Tara N Teixeia 983, Michael Gaynor 101 โBoard of Health 3 YR Glenn LaRochelle 1108, Barbara Zisk 49 โ COMPLETE UNOFFICIAL RESULTS CLICK HERE
Next step: Annual Town Meeting is May 19, 2025
- Mother’s Day 2025 (5/4/2025)
Gardner Magazine Releases original โMotherโs Dayโ for May 11, 2025 โ Motherโs Day 2025
โWhat a joy to be loved so much, be embraced with my motherโs touch, entering the world with so much love, I was the miracle from God above.โ
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EMOTIONAL POP โ Motherโs Day SOUL โ FUNK โ Motherโs Day CLASSIC 60โS โ Motherโs Day SOFT ROCK โ Motherโs Day POP ROCK โ Motherโs Day POP โ FEMALE โ Motherโs Day
- Editorial – Blake (5/4/2025)
Editorial: Blake on an Island of Few โ Up to Old Tricks?
This week Kimberly Blake announced she was running for Mayor instead of Gardner City Council. Weeks before, Blake arranged this Publisherโs re-admittance into the DeMeo Facebook Group. Iโve been posting a few things including a very positive post about the 4 years of perfect audits achieved by the Nicholson Financial Team. False Attacks began again, against me, against the Mayor, even against the State Representative, some using anonymous accounts. Of course I corrected the record and asked Blake via private Facebook message to honor her promise of not allowing false or personal attacks in that group. โ Her response: โComments like those should be made using the persons real name, not anonymous.โ In other words, she would not honor her word, but did take down a few anonymous attacks. I spent many minutes on Saturday, May 3rd responding to the most salacious and ridiculous posts with facts, not attacks against anyone. This upset the liars and false mud slingers who reported me to Paul DeMeo.
The Group did a Poll and almost Nobody Cared
A self-serving poll was attempted in that group stating โWith nearly 17k members in this group, I have to ask, who has your vote for mayor? Only 232 group members responded (almost all for Blake) but only 1.4% of the group even cared to respond in 18 hours. That means 98.6% of the group didnโt care during that time. In light of the goings on of last time, it is very clear, Blakeโs candidacy is on an island of the very few. In my opinion, given Blakeโs past actions, demeanor, and varied concerns on the part of many, it would be a sad day if that person was ever elected Mayor of Gardner. Why would you not rehire Michael Nicholson who by all objective data has done an excellent job since he took office in July 2020? UPDATE: 5-4-25 9:30PM โ Interest rose slightly to 1.5% with 36 more participants. Update 5-6-25 3:30pm Interest rose to 1.7%
In my opinion, DeMeo Threw a Fit
In my opinion, Paul DeMeo was just not having it. People would be called out on false attacks and/or false statements. That just couldnโt be. He was losing the narrative. So, once again this Publisher was removed from that Facebook Group. For a brief time, he actually posted a poll โyour vote will decide Werner Poegelโs fate.โ When I had some fun and added an option for me to become an admin and some members voted for that, well that was it for the poll. The poll itself disappeared and so did me from the group. Some have commented to me that I was only made a member again so that Blake could use me for the vast platform Gardner Magazine has โ my opinion agrees with that sentiment. What they didnโt count on is Gardner Magazine is about facts and you will always get the truth reported here. We only hope that other local media will not be manipulated to spread what in my opinion is often nonsense.
Update 5/5/25: DeMeo Retaliated for this article by falsely claiming this Publisher had made verbal attacks against โAnimal Control Officersโ who we hold in high regard and have often recognized. DeMeo twisted a comment made to Kimberly Blake, โYou donโt deserve to be dogcatcher, let alone Mayorโ. As it takes great character to handle the job of dogcatcher properly, the insult is to the candidate, not the dogcatcher. In my opinion, Kimberly Blakeโs unwillingness to immediately remove false, sick, or perverted comments on that DeMeo-Blake Group (she stated simply that they shouldnโt be posted anonymously) renders her unsuited for the strength of character needed for the position she is seeking. BLAKE SUPPORT DIPS: After a 3 day poll on the Mayorโs Race, Blake was able to obtain interest in the poll of only 1.7% of group members. In my opinion, this is simply fallout from what went on when Blake ran for Mayor in 2023 and the public does not soon forget.
POP โ Dirty Tricks FUNK โ Dirty Tricks COUNTRY โ Dirty Tricks Hope for a Positive Campaign
Gardner Magazine is hoping that Blake will opt for a positive campaign without dirty tricks. However, should it be otherwise, we will call out any false statements in the event they occur. Maybe a song will dissuade bad behavior. So just for fun, we have an original song called โDirty Tricksโ available in 3 versions. Play on any device. CLICK PLAY.
Facts matterโฆ
- Solutions 5-2-25 (5/3/2025)

Trained in history, political science, and with a Doctorate in the Law, Gardner Mayor Nicholson has approached the job with a โto do list.โ With the experience of actual daily employment with politicians of both parties, and the ability to juggle multiple roles to give visibility to Gardner (President of MA Mayors Assoc.), the Mayor faces challenges with a goal โto solve problemsโ. This interview explores just some of those challenges & solutions.
Challenges and Solutions โ Questions and Answers in an Interview with Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson
Some of the challenges included: Turning around the Economic Development Department โ Plans for the School Street School โ The Rome Building โ Waterford Community Center โ Board of Health and the staffing of Boards and Commissions โ Antiquated City Ordinances โ School Curriculum โ Increasing Transparency to the public โ Staffing DPW, Fire, and PD โ Long-needed renovations and repairs to Municipal and School Buildings โ Ever-changing Technology โ the Sludge Landfill โ Rising Costs โ Veterans Support โ City Charter Update โ Holding the City to a Higher standard of sound fiscal management โโ Listen to the interview on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Challenges and Solutions with Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson Page with complete text of interview with all questions and all answers, CLICK HERE.
- Audit 4 (5/2/2025)

Details of Federal and 3rd party AUDITS in the packet for the May 5th City Council meeting, CLICK HERE.
They did it again! โ 4 years running!
In a communication to the Gardner City Council for the May 5th meeting, Mayor Michael Nicholson thanked his financial team of Auditor John Richard, Treasurer Jennifer Dymek, Purchasing Director Joshua Cormier, and Assessor Christine Kumar for their work throughout the year that has allowed the City to continue its trend of a clean financial audit with no findings or reports for the last few years.
- Projects 5-2-25 (5/2/2025)
Projects May 2, 2025
Rear Main Street
(LEFT) โ Rear Main Street โ View shows construction has begun.
Willow and Main
(RIGHT) Willow and Main โ With measures in place to protect the nearby property, the building was razed, debris was loaded in to a semi, and hauled away. It was a tidy mess.
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- 25 Main 5-2-25 (5/2/2025)
Awaited Transformer to โJumpstartโ stalled 25 Main Street Project
The wait for a transformer had put certain aspects of the 25 Main Street project on hold. A relieved Jon Bombaci posted about the recent development in the long process โThe transformer is finally here! Our 25 Main Street in Gardner project has been sitting in limboโintentionally delayed because we didnโt have enough power to turn it on. After 18 months of radio silence and vague timelines, I got a call two weeks ago that the transformer was going in on 4/30. Honestly, I didnโt believe itโฆ but here we are. Now itโs time to go full send and bring this project back to life. โ

This is the transformer they did not receiveโฆ
- This Week 5-2-25 (5/2/2025)
A Jam-Packed with Gardner MA News โ This Week in the Chair City for May 2, 2025
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This Week in the Chair City 5-2-25 News Items: Graduation โ Gateway Fiber โ Womenโs Circle of Giving โ Central Mass Dental โ Anthonyโs Liquor โ Monty Python โ Farmerโs Market โ South Gardner Hotel โ Yard Waste โ Greenwood Pool โ Board of Health โ Power Outage โ Levi Heywood Memorial Library โ Election โ Demos โ Surgical Pavilion โ Garbose Metal site โ Election
Events: Light the Town Purple โ Farmerโs Market โ Alyssaโs Place 10th Anniversary โ Gardner Festival โ GAAMHA Golf โ Food Truck Festival
Meetings in the Chair City including the City Council โ packet for May 5th meeting click here. โ and more meetings.
- Circulation 5-1-25 (5/1/2025)
Gardner Magazine Surpasses 25K in time for 25 years
As of May 1, 2025 you will see the unique circulation posted on our home page has changed to 25,000+ due to 14 consistent months surpassing that figure. Daily circulation ranges from 3000 to 4800. Monthly pageviews are 300,000+. Monthly Downloads are 180,000+. We use 1.5 to 2 TB of bandwidth monthly to run Gardner Magazine.
Gardner Magazine will officially be 25 years old on August 4, 2025.
Thank you for your readership and your listenership. As always, email News@GardnerMagazine.com.
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