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October 24, 2008  RSS feed
The Garden City Teacher Association presented a check in the amount of $1,381 to the Mollie Biggane Melanoma Foundation. Mollie GCHS'98, passed away from melanoma in 2000. The foundation created in her memory, increases awareness for melanoma prevention, provides information and service on skin cancer detection, and supports melanoma patients through education of the latest treatments. More...

Second Deputy Mayor Thomas Lamberti has announced that he will be stepping down from the Garden City Board of Trustees when his term expires in April. He has served on the Board since April, 2005. "I will end my public service at the end of this term," he said at the October 16th Board of Trustees meeting. "I will not serve under Mayor Mauk. More...

The Garden City School District was faced with both good and bad financial news recently, announced Superintendent Dr. Robert Feirsen at the October 21st meeting of the Garden City Board of Education. First, the good news: According to an independent external auditor, the Garden City School District has no material weaknesses in their financial statements. More...

The Garden City Board of Trustees, in a 7 to 1 vote at their October 16th meeting, approved a bond resolution in the amount of $2,601,500 so improvements to Village Hall can move forward. Besides improvements to police headquarters and the fire department roof, the money will also cover the cost of construction and installation of a Village Hall elevator. More...
On Monday, October 27, 2008, 7:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria, please join us for an informative evening program as Garden City Public Schools presents its first annual Student Achievement Report. Hosted by Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, Dr. More...
September 30, 2008 9 Blind Holes ( 50% HDCP) Champion & "A " Flight 1st Low Net Patty Sullivan (tie) Jean Callahan 31 2nd Low Net Jane Romanowski (tie) Kathy Jamin 32 More...
As is evidenced by the bright colored leaves and pumpkins everywhere, Halloween will be here next Friday. Although the change from daylight savings time won't take place for another few weeks, the days are getting shorter and it is already fully dark by only 6 p.m. More...
On Tuesday, November 4, Americans will be called upon to make a decision as to who will lead the nation for the next four years. We seem to be told in each presidential cycle that this is the most important election ever, or at least in decades. More...