September 17, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

St. Paul’s Field Project Upsets POAs

The proposed installation of a fence and walking/jogging path on the St. Paul More...

Community

The “Blogosphere” Isn’tA New Concept

In the national news this week, there was a furor when CBS News based a news report on apparently forged memos and then appeared reluctant to reveal much information about the provenance of the documents. More...

U.S. Trust Announces Board Appointments For Senior Vice President Aviva Pinto

0Aviva Pinto, senior vice president and senior business development officer in U.S. Trust More...

Garden City Resident Completes Congressional Internship

Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy thanks Allison Bondanza of Garden City for a job well done upon completion of her summer internship in the Congresswoman's Washington DC Office. More...

Letters

Letters To The Editor

Email: Editor@GCnews.com Supply Drive Great Success More...

View From Here

The View From Here . . .

The strange saga last week of the hotly disputed CBS memos relating to President Bush More...

Board Debates Future Of St. Paul’s

The future of the historic main building at St. Paul More...

Sex Offender Arrest Causes Concern

The recent arrest of a convicted Garden City Level 2 sex offender has caused many residents to be concerned. More...

School

School Board Discusses Next Year’s Budget

Work has begun on the 2005-2006 budget, announced John Powell, assistant superintendent for business and finance, at a September 13th work session of the Garden City Board of Education. More...

Dance Project Audition Set For September 18

Garden City Community Dance Project invites dancers ages 10 years and up to participate in its annual audition on Saturday, September 18, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Unitarian Church, 223 Stewart Avenue, off Euston Road. More...

Superintendent’s Conference Day

Administrators, faculty and the entire staff of the Garden City Public Schools attended Superintendent More...

Sports

Village Sports

fall concert mini series The Recreation Department will be sponsoring a new Fall Concert Mini Series. Two concerts will take place in front of 1001 Franklin Avenue. More...

Fireballs Lose A Tough One

The Fireballs came into the season, more specifically this game, with high expectations coming off a very good Spring season. However they experienced what many who have been through travel soccer before have witnessed. More...

GC Centennials Boys U-10 T-Birds

The Garden City Centennials, new boys U-10 team the "T-Birds" participated in their first tournament at Oceanside on September 4th and 5th. After playing five games the boys record was 2 wins. one loss, and 2 ties resulting in a third place finish. More...