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October 31, 2008  RSS feed
On Wednesday, October 22nd, the Town of Hempstead awarded Garden City Fire Department Firefighter Larry Kenny with the 2008 Town Firematic Award. Firefighter Kenny was honored for his more than 20 years of Volunteer Fire service to the Village of Garden City. More...

The date for the poll related to the St. Paul's property has been set for December 2, announced Dennis Donnelly, president of the Eastern Property Owners' Association, and Brian Daughney, president of the Estates Property Owners' Association. More...

Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away and the St. Joseph's Sponsor A Family Program is busy preparing to help over 200 families from neighboring parishes. One parish is particular is Queen of the Most Holy in Roosevelt where our own beloved Father Gabriel now serves. More...

Five-year-old Julia McCarthy holds the 18 pound pumpkin she grew in her Garden City back yard. Julia entered her pumpkin in the recent Hicks Nurseries Giant Pumpkin Contest in Westbury, earning special commendation. The winning pumpkin weighed 846 pounds and was grown by Robert Sabin of Mill Neck. More...
James Crafa, son of Joseph and Lorilee Crafa of Garden City, recently began studies as a first-year student at Hamilton College. Crafa, a graduate of Garden City High School, was selected from a record pool of 5,073 applicants to the college and joins a class of 462. More...
The Force had a weekend to remember at Windsor! The girls began the weekend on Saturday with two well-played close games, but the day ended with the Force's record at 0-2. On Sunday, the girls were determined to change that and the Force came out strong and never let up. Each and every member of the team contributed to Force winning both games, and heading to Monday with a 2-2 record. More...
The national elections will take place on Tuesday. Many commentators have noted that the tenor of the election has gotten unpleasant in the last few weeks. Hopefully, once the election is decided and things are settled the nastiness will evaporate to some extent. More...
This is the final column before the end of the 2008 campaign. Here are four general observations about this long, long political season. 1. While we are now thoroughly accustomed to the Obama vs. McCain race, it is well to remember that the nomination of neither candidate was inevitable. More...