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During the 2004-05 school year teachers have had a wide variety of staff development courses to enhance teaching and learning. Recently, Stratford teachers Mary Mathers and Linda Mulrooney conducted a staff development meeting after school for teachers of grades three and four. Their presentation fo More...

The Eastern Property Owners%27 Association recently passed a resolution asking the Board of Trustees to approve zoning changes to allow residential development near the eastern border of Garden City, announced Trustee Nicholas Episcopia at the May 19th Board of Trustees meeting. Residents do not wan More...

The Garden City American Legion, William Bradford Turner Post 265, has scheduled three significant events to commemorate Memorial Day on Monday, May 30th. The day%27s activities will begin at 9:00 A.M. with a non-denominational service at the Cathedral of the Incarnation. A Parade thru the Village o More...

If you have ever been a GCHS Cheerleader, you are invited to enjoy a coffee and a complimentary car wash while you catch up with other alumni at the annual GCHS cheerleaders%27 car wash on Saturday, June 11th, 9am till 1pm. We are looking forward to seeing all of you and to fill you in on all of th More...
June 15th is the last day that requests will be processed for use of public school facilities in the fall of 2005. More...
On Saturday, May 21, the Garden City Centennial Blizzards hosted the New Hyde Park Power Cats at the Community Park. This match was intense and fast paced from beginning to end. With relentless perseverance, the Blizzards clinched the victory with a goal in the second half. More...
Thanks For Column To the Editor: My husband Phil and I moved from Garden City to our continuing care retirement community in Pennsylvania seven years ago. We have subscribed to the Garden City News since we moved and always read [John Ellis Kordes More...
Now that the flap over judicial nominations has seemingly been resolved, at least for the moment, the Senate, and indeed Congress as a whole, will have a chance to focus on other matters of pressing concern. More...