May 2, 2008 RSS feed / Front Page

Estates POA To Hold Annual Meeting

The Property Owners Association of Gar-den City Estates, Inc. is holding its annual meeting on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. in the Stratford School Auditorium. More...

Community

Helen Keller League News

On Thursday, April 17th, the Helen Keller Services for the Blind Garden City League held its Spring fundraiser at the Garden City Community Church. More...

New Eagle Scout

Andrew Nothel, son of Becky and Jim Nothel, Rockville Centre, and grandson of Barbara and Jack Nothel, Garden City, attained the highest rank in Boy Scouts and became an Eagle Scout. More...

The Newest Trends In Breast Cancer Treatment

The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer program presents its popular annual panel of breast cancer specialists telling about the latest trends in breast cancer treatment. More...

Sports

Undermanned Warriors Win the Battle

U 11 Warriors remained undefeated this season, but not without a real team effort. Heavy winds and a strong and plentiful Long Beach team tried their hardest to throw havoc into the Warriors plans. More...

Girls 6th Grade White Lacrosse Teams Plays Classic Game

The Sunday April 27th at St. Paul's Field, the GC White Sweeties were tied by Massapequa in the final moments in a memorable game in which the gals came back from being down 4 to 1 and 6 to 4 at halftime. More...

Rams 5th Grade Maroon Team Battles To A Tie

The Garden City Maroon 5th Grade boys' lacrosse team battled a talented and well coached Wantagh team to a 4-4 tie on a very cold and rainy Sunday afternoon. More...

GC Police Department Conducts Joint Operation

On Monday, April 28, the Garden City and MTA Police Departments conducted a joint operation during the early morning commuting hours at two village train stations. More...

Dance Project Prepares For Performance

Garden City Dance Project dancers have been preparing for their end-of-year performance, "Calling All Angels," to be held at SUNY Old Westbury's Maguire Theater on Saturday, May 17, at 7p.m., and Sunday, May 18, at 4:30p.m. More...

School

PTA Thanks Sponsors

Thank you to everyone who made the Garden City PTA Dinner a great success. Specifically, we would like to thank the following teachers for their collaborative effort with the slide show: Judith Conforti, Christine Kenney, More...

PTA Fundraiser Dinner A Success

The PTA Fundraising Dinner was a tremendous success, as well as a fun time for all those who attended. The Inn at New Hyde Park created the perfect setting. More...

Waldorf Eighth Graders Win At Math Fair

On April 4th, over 600 students from the Long Island area made presentations at the final round of the Al Kalfus Long Island Math Fair held at Hofstra University. More...

Letters

A Word From The Publisher

Governor David Paterson proposed legislation this week which would affect people who live outside of villages by putting towns in charge of sanitation districts, and eliminating the perks and benefits for special district commissioners. More...

Letters To The Editor

Email: editor@ gcnews.com Code of Ethics To Serve Village To the Editor: The Trustee vote not to expand the Village Code of Ethics to allow staff or other trustees to request a review by the Board of Ethics of a potential More...

View From Here

The View From Here . . .

As the long, long primary season winds down, Democrats are taking a final look at their party's surprise frontrunner, Barack Obama. The picture that emerges is a very mixed one. More...