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June 15, 2007  RSS feed
The Garden City High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse team won the New York State Class B championship on June 9 in a game against Carthage. Garden City beat Carthage 12-3. This is the second straight state title for the team, and the third since 2002. Photo by Newsphoto.com. Story and additional photos on Pages 18A-19A More...

The Garden City Board of Trustees listened to a presentation from Superintendent of Buildings Michael Filippon, who discussed proposed revisions to the Village code. "Zoning is at the heart of Garden City," said Mayor Peter Bee. "This is really what makes Garden City different from other communities, and we appreciate it. More...

The focus was on the science department on Monday evening as the Garden City Board of Education and public listened to a presentation led by Gail Bennington, district coordinator of science. More...

Hempstead Town Councilman Edward Ambrosino, 2nd left, and Town Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin, left, attended the Garden City Chamber of Commerce Fifth Annual Pineapple Ball at the Garden City Hotel. Pictured, L-R are: Receiver of taxes Clavin, Councilman Ambrosino, Community Achiever Awardee Robert Salvatico, Businessperson of the Year Stephanie Healy Cullum, Citizen of the Year Robert J. Rothschild, Brian Johnson of Garden City High School,, New York State Assemblyman Thomas McKevitt, New York State Senator Kemp Hannon and Nassau County Consumer Affairs Deputy Commissioner James Reed. More...
The Cathedral of the Incarnation is offering its annual Vacation Bible School to be held Monday, August 6th through Friday, August 10th. This five day experience of re-living Bible time's events, occupations and relationships will acquaint children with their Christian heritage. More...
As our Spring Season draws to a close, it's time to start thinking about GCAA Summer Baseball!In fact, there seems to be so much interest out there in playing more baseball that the GCAA has decided to add two new age divisions to its Summer Baseball Program, giving us a total of five different levels of play: 7 year-olds (new), 8 year-olds, 9/10 year-olds, 11/12 year-olds, More...
Lillian Fuller died on May 26, 2007 in Winston Salem, NC. Lillian is the beloved wife of Edward Fuller and mother of Diane, Nancy, and Bob. She was born in Asbury Park, NJ on January 16, 1932 to William and Elizabeth Korbonits. She resided in Asbury Park until her marriage to Edward Fuller on Aug 23, 1952 when they took up residence on Long Island. More...
Congratulations to theClass of 2007
As this is the season of graduates, we'd like to extend our best wishes for the future to all who will be completing a phase of their education this June. The road ahead beckons, but we hope that you will pause for a moment and reflect on how far you've come on your journey, and appreciate those who have helped you get where you are. More...
I will get back to political analysis next week, but the victory of Rags to Riches, first filly to win the Belmont Stakes in 102 years, is worth recounting, and indeed celebrating, this week. Although neither a big gambler nor a very serious handicapper, I have always enjoyed the beauty and excitement of horse racing. More...