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January 11, 2008  RSS feed
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray, left, and Town Clerk Mark Bonilla, right, present an official Town of Hempstead Make A Difference Medal to Allison Rose of Garden City on the occasion of the 2007 Make A Difference Award ceremony, which was held at the Nathan I., H. Bennett Pavilion at Town hall in Hempstead. More...

Donald J. White, a prominent Long Island lawyer, Village Justice of Garden City (1981-97), New York State Magistrate, and a past President of the Nassau County Bar Association (1990-91), died Tuesday, January 8, 2008 in Ormond Beach, Florida. He was 84 and resided in Pt. Lookout, NY and Daytona Beach Shores, FL. More...

On Wednesday January 15th, and Thursday, January 16th, residents will have several opportunities to offer input on the future plans for the historic building at St. Paul's. Representatives of AvalonBay Communities, Inc. More...

Jill and Dr. Craig Levine, who founded the Robbie Levine Foundation in memory of their nine year old son who died tragically of sudden cardiac arrest after rounding the bases and reaching home plate during a little league practice in 2005, announced at a press conference January 1st their plans to make 2008 the "Year of the Defibrillator". State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. More...
Saint Joseph School of Garden City, which is dedicated to integrating Catholic teachings within a creative and stimulating learning environment, invites parents and other interested individuals to learn more about the uniquely well-rounded education it offers students, by visiting its new website More...
The Garden City Grapplers hit the mats hard in Huntington last month and their results tell the story. The Grapplers' medals were as follows: Michael CerroneGold Timmy SchmelzinterGold John SimmonsGold Matt JonesBronze More...
It's All In The Numbers
We have to second the Committee To Save St. Paul's hopes that more information will be forthcoming in the upcoming public presentations regarding the AvalonBay-St. Paul's proposal. So far there are many questions out there that need answering. Let us hope that next week's meetings will provide the cold, hard facts that the residents need in order to evaluate the proposal. More...
This is written just before the results of the New Hampshire primary are known. There will be ample time in the next few weeks to handicap the political horserace, which already has produced some surprising twists and turns. For the present, I think a little constructive criticism of the nominating process is definitely in order. More...