Gardner City Council Approves Bowling Alley License, Amends Lease for Community Center
- Meeting Overview:
The Gardner City Council meeting on June 1st featured the approval of a bowling alley license for Gardner Candlepin Bowling LLC, significant amendments to a lease with Growing Places LLC, and deliberations on water rate ordinances and non-union compensation schedules. The council also discussed community updates, including the completion of an emergency operations kitchen and local educational achievements.
The most notable decision came early on, as the council unanimously approved a license application for Gardner Candlepin Bowling LLC on Main Street. The council’s swift decision came after a motion was presented and seconded. This approval aligns with the council’s ongoing efforts to support economic growth and development within the community.
In another substantial decision, the council addressed an amendment to the lease agreement with Growing Places LLC at the Waterford Community Center. This amendment grants Growing Places additional office space, specifically a section of the old teachers’ lounge from the junior high school, for clerical work. Council members clarified that this lease amendment was solely related to Growing Places, emphasizing its significance to their operations.
Further into the meeting, the council tackled some administrative matters, notably the ordinance aimed at amending water rates. A council member highlighted the requirement for eight votes for the second printing of this item, requesting more time for discussion, which was granted without objection.
Additionally, the council deliberated on item 11814, concerning the acceptance of a job description for a new chief of staff position in the mayor’s office. The Finance Committee had previously debated this item, recommending it to the full council with a majority vote. However, the council agreed to postpone the vote until after budget discussions. A council member emphasized that the proposed position would not create a new role but replace an existing aide position, contingent on budget offsets.
The meeting also addressed amendments to the non-union compensation schedule, with a council member successfully moving to separate sections for individual consideration. Part B of this item included corrections to ordinance citations and the elimination of a sunset clause for an assistant role at the youth center. The council approved the necessary corrections and sent part B to first printing.
Community updates were also highlighted during the meeting. The completion of an emergency operations kitchen at the police station was announced, with acknowledgment given to Monty Tech students for their cost-saving contributions. This kitchen will enhance the city’s emergency response capabilities, providing crucial support during crises.
The council also recognized educational achievements within the community, noting over $600,000 in awards and scholarships distributed at Gardner High School’s graduation and awards ceremony. The generosity of the community and the four-year commitment of some scholarships were particularly praised.
In discussing the accessibility challenges at city hall due to an out-of-service elevator, council members assured the public that repairs were underway. In the interim, they encouraged residents to call or email for assistance, with staff ready to help those unable to use the stairs. The mayor confirmed that additional seating would be available for those needing to wait.
Michael J. Nicholson
City Council Officials:
Elizabeth J. Kazinskas, David R. Thibault-Muñoz, Dana M. Heath, Paul G. Tassone, Karen G. Hardern, Aleksander H. Dernalowicz (Esq.), Calvin D. Brooks, Craig R. Cormier, Brad E. Heglin, Judy A. Mack, George C. Tyros
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/01/2026
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Recording Published:
06/02/2026
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Duration:
25 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Gardner
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