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August 31, 2007  RSS feed
William Kuhl, the noted landscape architect and long-time resident of Garden City, was congratulated on the 20th anniversary of the redesign of Seventh Street by Mayor Peter Bee for his foresight and creativity in giving Seventh Street a new lease on life. More...

Senator Craig M. Johnson announces that The New York State Department of Transportation will be holding a Sept. 20 public hearing on a rail-freight project that will have a real impact on the MTA's controversial Third Track expansion. More...

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a cleanup plan for the Old Roosevelt Field Contaminated Groundwater Area Superfund site in Garden City, New York. Under the proposed plan, EPA will treat the ground water, which is contaminated, and take steps to minimize the movement of contaminants to mitigate any potential future health and environmental impacts. More...

Adelphi University is pleased to welcome historian and best-selling author Thomas Cahill, who will deliver a lec-ture on the "Life and Art in the Middle Ages" on Wednesday, October 24, at 7:00 p.m. in Adelphi's Ruth S. Harley University Center Ballroom, 1 South Ave-nue, Garden City. The lecture is open and free to the public. More...
Going back to school signals the end to summer vacation as well as new beginnings for children across the country and in our own community. With the opportunities for learning and developing new skills, as well as forming new friendships comes a certain amount of apprehension for children, their parents, and teachers. More...
The U- 10 girls known as the Garden City shock had a "high voltage" start against Rockville Centre as they took a 4-0 lead in the first half last Saturday. Tianna Biscone scored less than two minutes into the game as assisted by Jenna Camarata. Biscone's second goal was also assisted by Camarata. Brooke McDaid nearly scored on a powerful shot met with a great save. More...
This is it, the final weekend of the summer of 2007. While the long weekend is predicted to have spectacular weather, it will still be a bittersweet time, as the carefree summer comes to an end (bitter for children who return to school this week and sweet for their parents!) More...
Ten years ago this week came the shocking news that Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, died suddenly and tragically in a traffic accident in Paris. I heard the news in a rather odd way. More...