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November 2, 2007
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The Garden City Historical Society invites residents and friends to attend its November events at the Historical Society Museum, 109 Eleventh Street. For the next two weekends, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (November 2-4 and 9-11), the Museum will be open for our second annual professional... More...

The Garden City Chamber of Commerce's new program "Friend of the Chamber" is getting a great response from the community! This program is one of the great benefits available to Chamber Members at no additional cost as long as you are a member in good standing. More...

Garden City High School Senior John Mortensen is a Regional Finalist in the prestigious Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology for his research project Can Chelation Therapy be Used as a Potential Treatment for Alzheimer's Plaques? A Synchrotron X-Ray Imaging Study. The research... More...

Saint Joseph School of Garden City, which is devoted to integrating the teachings of the Catholic faith within a creative and stimulating learning environment, is hosting an Open House Guided Tour on Monday, November 5, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., for Nursery, Pre-K, and Kindergarten. More...
Fall is full of fun for the students at the Community Church Nursery School! Making new friends, painting, dressing up and building with blocks are just some of the fun activities the children can look forward to. Our new play-ground is full of opportunities for creative, imaginative play a... More...
The Tufts field hockey team earned its best-ever finish in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) with victories at Wesleyan and Williams last week thanks to the efforts of Amanda Russo. Sophomore Russo (Garden City, NY/Garden City High School'06) scored goals in both game... More...
Election Day is coming up next Tuesday, and of all of the civic responsibilities a citizen has, voting is easily the most fun. For those moments when you are behind the voting machine curtain, you have the power to support excellent leaders and cast aside governments that don't work. Yo... More...
I will freely admit that this column is a bit repetitive of a few pieces that I have written in the past. But that is because the situation I am addressing has gotten worse rather than better in recent years. Admittedly the subject is not of earth-shaking importance compared to many ... More...
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE AND HALLOWEEN Regrettably, all too often our young people are criticized for the negative behavior of a relative few. I am pleased to let you know that this Halloween was virtually free of vandalism demonstrating that our young people do care about their Village. More...
Lorraine M. Hart
Lorraine M. Hart, 79, of Garden City, passed away on Friday, October 26, 2007 after a short illness. Born January 11, 1928, in Queens, New York, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary LeHanka. Raised in Astoria, Queens, she graduated from Grace Institute and she wo... More...