October 27, 2006 RSS feed / Front Page

Trustees Question Process After Fence Vote

The Garden City Board of Trustees voted not to award a bid to install an ornamental fence along Stewart Avenue on the St. Paul's property at its October 19th meeting. More...

Community

Parents, Teachers Collaborate On Blood Drive

Garden City School District parents and teachers will host the annual Garden City PTA / Garden City Teachers' Association Blood Drive on Tuesday, November 14, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. in the Garden City High School Gym. More...

GC Police Issue Halloween Reminder

Police Commissioner Ernest J. Cipullo advises that the Halloween season is upon us. It is supposed to be a time of good fun but it is also a time when our children are most vulnerable. A few safeguards should be in effect. More...

Hallowed Eve Party Promises A Spooktacular Time

The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection invites children 10 years and younger together with their families to the Annual Hallowed Eve Celebration. More...

Sports

U-11 Demons Tame Mavericks

The Garden City Demons traveled to Merrick last Saturday to play the Mavericks, a team the Demons are very familiar with having faced them twice before, most recently in a thrilling overtime contest in the third round of last Spring's Waldbaum's Cup More...

Xtreme Silence Thunder

On a brisk fall day, the Garden City Xtreme traveled to Bethpage to play the Thunder last Saturday at Borella Park. It was the team's first experience in a "players only match" (no communication from the coaches and only cheering from the parents). More...

Checkmate Sharks Hold Tryouts

On Saturday, November 4th, at the Waldorf School of Garden City, the GC Checkmate Sharks will holding try-outs for the 7th/8th Grade Spring Lacrosse Team. Try-outs will will be open to all current 7th and 8th graders who reside in Garden City. More...

View From Here

The View From Here . . .

I spent a few days last week attending a professional conference in Denver. I had never been there before and the area is quite beautiful. More...

Community Group Presents Plan for St. Paul's

A group of approximately 130 Garden City residents listened Tuesday evening as the Committee to Save St. Paul's presented its proposal for the redevelopment of the Historic St. Paul's Main Building. More...

Trustees' Committee Carefully Reviewing St. Paul's Proposals

The Board of Trustees' Committee that has been working for many months to come up with a possible solution for restoring the St. More...

School

Varsity Golfers Run Clinic At Hempstead Schools

Late last month, members of Garden City High School's girls and boys varsity golf teams journeyed off campus to Hempstead, where they helped elementary school students from Jackson Main, Jackson Annex, and Ludlum schools hone their golfing skills. More...

Garden City High School News

News Applying to college is by far one of the most stressful things I have ever done. Applications take up lots of time for the applicant and the applicants' family. More...

Early Childhood Programs Open House

On November 2, St. Joseph School will be hosting an open house for Nursery through Kindergarten from 9:00 to 11:00am. More...

Letters

A Word From The Publisher

We were glad that the Committee to Save St. Paul's was forthcoming with information about its proposal at the meeting held this week. More...

The Big Lie

To the Editor: If not every week, then every other week or so, there appears in this newspaper, a "P.R." letter or notice from the Committee to Save St. More...

Junior Center Needed

To the Editor: Hey, did anyone see page sixteen last week in the Garden City News? More...