"What's going on at the former Saks Fifth Avenue site?" One of Garden City's most frequently asked questions will be answered at a presentation for the Garden City Chamber of Commerce at its season kick-off luncheon next Wednesday, September 27, no More...
Just days after Garden City's judicial candidate, Francis Ricigliano, won on Primary Day by securing another ballot line, residents came by on Saturday and took time to chat with Senator Kemp Hannon who is running for reelection. More...
The Ven. Theodore Bean, Provost of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, has announced that repairs and renovations to the Cathedral's 208-foot spire has commenced. More...
A Wonderful Experience To The Editor: After almost eighteen wonderful years as Public Relations Consultant to the Garden City schools, I am no longer with the district. More...
The Garden City Board of Trustees voted 7 to 1 in favor of submitting an application for a New York State grant to be used for maintenance work on the Historic Main Building at St. Paul's at its Sept. 14th meeting. More...
More than 100 teachers representing kindergarten through twelfth grade attended the first Garden City Board of Education meeting of the school year on September 18th to quietly but powerfully let the public and board know that they are currently work More...
As the school year and the sports season ramps up, we have been receiving an increasing supply of material, particularly via email. On an average week, we get about two thousand emails per week, the vast majority of which are spam. More...
Do you have the feeling that something is just not right? That maybe your child requires modifications in the academic setting or a special education program? More...
The Garden City Power U-10 girl's soccer team enjoyed their first victory of the regular season in a 5-0 win over Oceanside. The Power defense controlled midfield, allowing for many scoring opportunities. More...