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The Popp Family Singers will appear in the Sanctuary of the Garden City Community Church on January 10 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The Popp Family Singers are from Fuerstenwalde, Germany, about 15 Km outside of Berlin. Georg is the Cathedral Cantor of St. Mary's Cathedral in Fuerstenwalde. The Protestant Cathedral of St. More...

The Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence has announced that they bill be holding their annual "A Taste Of Long Island" at The Carltun" located in Eisenhower Park, on Monday, January 28th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. More...

The Western Property Owners Association (WPOA) will hold its annual Residents Electors' meeting on Tuesday, January 15, at 8 p.m. at Homestead School. The WPOA's Nominating Committee will present its selection of Trustee John Watras for reelection to the Village Board of Trustees. All residents of the West, 18 or older, are eligible to participate in the Electors' meeting. More...
Senator Kemp Hannon (R-Garden City) announced a proposal for college tuition relief for middle income families. The proposal would provide state aid to help pay for college costs and ensure income-eligible families would not contribute more than 10% of their net taxable income toward tuition and fees. More...
The Garden City Centennial ;soccer Club will be opening their spring season on Saturday April 5 th . Girls play 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and boys play from 12:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. More...
Email: editor@ gcnews.com Precision, Accuracy And Acrimony To the Editor: In the December 28, 2007 issue of the Garden City News, there was an article titled "Holiday Cheer Missing From Board Meeting." The undersigned were at the same meeting as were approximately 25 other Garden City residents. We viewed the meeting in a much different light than was reported. More...
2007 had its share of good and bad developments, but on balance there were considerable reasons for hope. The biggest story of the year had to be the improvement of the security situation in Iraq. When President Bush announced in January plans for a "surge," he was greeted with considerable scepticism, particularly among Democrats, which was frankly understandable. More...