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August 24, 2007
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Ever since the two huge rainfalls that Garden City endured this summer and the fact that the flow along Franklin Avenue could be classified by water rather than traffic, it is evident that Book Span is emulating the time honored way of resisting flood waters, sandbagging the lev... More...

Garden City residents will now have Verizon as a choice when it comes to cable television service after the Garden City Board of Trustees voted 6 to 1 to grant an 11-year video franchise agreement between the company and Village. More...

Immediately following the public hearing on the Verizon franchise agreement, the Garden City Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on August 16th. The Board approved a professional service contract totaling $13,030 for a study of the Garden City Pool. More...

On September 11, when the Nearly New Shop reopens in the basement of the Cathedral House, it will be the start of its 50th year of operations. Styles may change (only to return a few years later), but people generally do not. They still love a good bargain. More...
It's that time of year again, summer vacation is over and schools are open. With that in mind the Garden City Police Department has put together a four-part Series of Articles to address Back to School Safety Issues. Part One will address "Safe Driving Practices," Part Two "School Bus Safety,... More...
The winners in the ladies 18-hole league for he month of July are as follows: July 3 rd Championship flight: low gross: Nancy Kiley low net: Eileen Caruso A flight: low gross: Margie Hannon and Pat Sacco More...
As the summer winds down to its last couple of weeks many parents are looking forward to the start of school (most children, however, are not!). We've noticed heavy traffic around Roosevelt Field in the last week or so, presumably because many families have started back-to-school shopping. More...
The departure of Karl Rove as President Bush's political counselor certainly marks the end of a remarkable era in politics. Admired by Republicans as "The Architect" and derided by liberals as "Bush's Brain," Mr. More...
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BEST WISHES TO OUR COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS Throughout the next two to three weeks, many of our young people will be leaving for college. Some for the first time; others to conclude course requirements which will lead to undergraduate and graduate degrees. My associa... More...
A memorial, according to Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, is a noun "anything, as a monument, intended to preserve the memory of a person or event." Then when we consider the definition of 'memory' - noun - the power, function, or act of reproducing and identifying what has been learned or ex... More...