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October 5, 2007  RSS feed
The first Evensong presented by the choirs of the Episcopal Cathedral of the Incarnation will take place on Sunday, October 7 at 4:00 p.m. It will feature the traditional St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals. All are invited to bring their pets for this very special service. And, new this year, the Evensong will be preceded by a very special fair which will take place from 2-4 p.m. More...

The Family Court building in Westbury will not be moving closer to the Mineola/Garden City court complex-if the Village of Garden City has any say about it. The question is: do they? According to Gerard Fishberg, counsel to the Village of Garden City, the Village is "very concerned" about the possible relocation and will explore all possible options to stop a move. More...

Mark your calendar and save the date! The Garden City Fire Department has announced it will be holding its Annual Fire Prevention Day and Open House on Sunday, October 14th at Fire Headquarters on Stewart Ave in the Village Hall Complex. The event begins at 12:00 pm. More...

Bart Brophy, a 1978 graduate of Garden City High School who became a quadriplegic during a lacrosse game at SUNY Brockport, does not let his disability stop him from helping others. After going through a lengthy rehabilitation period, Brophy graduated from Suffolk Community College. More...
Mary Kate Kenny, fifth grader, is the winner of the annual directory cover contest. Her entry was selected by Art Teacher Kathy Parker over 20 other entries. She also received a $25 Barnes and Noble gift card. More...
The Garden City Patriettes faced Port Washington this past Saturday. The Patriettes kept pace with this fast, aggressive team, giving their spectators an exciting hour of soccer. Garden City demonstrated excellent team work, moving the ball into the opponent's end which allowed the Patriettes to test the Port Washington goalie. More...
While the weather has remained summer-like, our sports pages have returned to their usual fall levels, with more and more coaches submitting write-ups via email. We appreciate all of the work these volunteers do, and thank them for their hard work. Keep the items coming and we'll keep running them. More...
While one hopes that the 2008 presidential election will primarily be decided on such issues as Iraq, Iran, the war on terror, the economy and health care, it is an unmistakable aspect of our politics that matters far removed from these cerebral topics often intrude into the debate. In particular, the families of the candidates receive substantial, even outsized, attention. More...