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Friday, June 8th on 7th Street 6PM-10PM A perennial favorite, the Belmont Festival in Garden City features a street-side fair complete with parades, hat contests and live music, all to celebrate the running on the highly anticipated Belmont Stakes. More...

The Garden City Board of Education approved a memorandum of agreement with the Garden City Teachers' Association, essentially ending a protracted contract dispute which began in March of last year. Even though the contract still has to be formally executed, the memorandum, which dictates th... More...

Besides approving the memorandum of agreement with the Garden City Teachers' Association, the Garden City Board of Education also dealt with the following issues at its May 21st meeting: As expected, the Board approved a change in physical education grading for next year's high school... More...

Trombonist John Wolf, and his trumpeter father, John P. Wolf of Garden City were among 100 participants who participated in the Worldwide Echo Taps Ceremony at L.I. National Cemetery on Armed Forces Day May 19. More...
St. Joseph School will be bringing another successful school year to a close this June and wishes to thank its school families and many friends for their support throughout the year. The school is pleased to present these fond memories of some of the highlights of the second semester. More...
Giants- The Giants continue to improve led by the pitching of Jake Milbury and the defense of Steven Slovensky and Joey Derrico's web gem at second base. Cubs - The Cubs offense was impressive this week with key hits by Christian Coppola and Jack Mahland. The catching debut for Joseph K... More...
Rose Sorace Lamberti Rose Lamberti, a Garden City resident for 43 years, died peacefully in her home on Thursday, May 10th. She would have celebrated her 104th birthday on May 21st. She was able to live independently until her last years when she required home-care. More...
St. Paul's - G.C.'s DNA To The Editor: The St. Paul's School, completed in 1883, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is, along with the Cathedral of the Incarnation, one of the two surviving village treasures that form the fabric of Garden City's DNA. More...
The comprehensive bipartisan immigration bill proposed in Congress and supported by President Bush again puts this complex subject at the front of the national debate. In broad outline, the bill would allow most illegal immigrants already here to legalize their status through a new ... More...
On Monday, May 28, under the direction of the William Bradford Turner Post - American Legion, the annual Memorial Day observance in our Village will commence with the memorial church services at 9:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Incarnation. More...

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