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Garden City fans braved a windy, rainy day on Saturday to cheer the team on. Although the annual Homecoming Parade had to be cancelled, the game went on, with the GC Trojans winning, 14-7 More...

Under the able leadership of Robert Reid, who attended St. Paul's for several years, the Committee to Save St. Paul's is forming an "Alumni for St. Paul's" subgroup, similar to the Committee's "Families for St. Paul's." Mr. Reid has contacted a number of graduates of the Cathedral Schools of St. Pau More...

Adelphi welcomes scientist and television personality Bill Nye to discuss the climate, Mars and how scientists can help change the world in his lecture "We're All Humans, We're All Scientists ... Let's Change the World!" on Tuesday, November 28, at 7:00 p.m. in the Ruth S. Harley University Center, More...

The Garden City Branch of the American Association of University Women will meet on Monday, November 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden City Library. The guest speaker will be Joanne Fitzgerald, a special education teacher and parent of a disabled child. Her talk is entitled: "Henry Viscardi: The Inspir More...
Students at Hemlock School shared ideas about how to be great friends in Mrs. Maher's first grade and Ms. Sullivan's kindergarten classes last month as part of a character education program developed for them by the Primary School Site Base Team. After discussing the qualities that make a good frien More...
Christopher A. Risi, the son of Karen and Joseph Risi of Garden City, has been selected to play for the Hamilton College football team for the 2006 season. Risi, a first year student, is a graduate of Garden City High School. More...
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Need New Vote To the Editor: I would like to respond to last weeks letter entitled "The Big Lie". More...
Since the deadline for my next column is Election Day, this will be the last effortat looking at the upcoming midterm vote. Next week will discuss something, anything, other than politics. More...
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MEETING SPACE AVAILABLE IN THE VILLAGE Public meeting space for Village groups and organizations has been identified as a particular need by several individuals and groups lately and I'm pleased to remind residents that more than 73,000 square feet of meeting space is available in the Villag More...
George Wallace Meyer Mr. George Wallace Meyer, 83, died at Buckingham's Choice, in Adamstown, MD, on Thursday, October 26, 2006. More...