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November 7, 2008  RSS feed
Members of the Colonel Aaron Ogden Chapter of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, attended the official flag pole dedication ceremony conducted by the Historical Society on September 13th. The flag pole and flag were donated by the Chapter in May. The occasion also marked the first anniversary of the A. T. Stewart Exchange consignment shop at the Historical Society. More...

All Garden City residents are encouraged to head to the voting booth one more time this year on Dec. 2nd to cast their ballot for one of three options for the historic Main Building at St. Paul's. Even though the poll will be non-binding, Mayor Peter Bee and the Garden City Board of Trustees are expected to give careful consideration to the outcome as they make their decision. More...

Edwin A. (Brick) Howe, Jr., of Ticonderoga, NY (formerly of Garden City, NY) died on November 3rd at the age of sixty-nine. Mr. Howe, a practicing lawyer for over 40 years, first in New York City and then in Ticonderoga, was also active in many civic and charitable affairs in all the communities where he lived. More...

The Garden City Chapter of Children's Medical Fund is holding an auction for a NY Giants star Quarterback Eli Manning jersey. The quarterback has agreed to personalize the jersey for the winner of a silent auction at the Children's Medical Fall Brunch and Fashion Show at the Hempstead Country Club on November 13th. Bidding will start at $475. More...
Welcome the magic of the holiday season with an elegant fresh Christmas wreath made exclusively by the St. Joseph's School PTA elves. Nothing echoes a Yuletide tradition or radiates the beauty of this heartwarming season more than an inviting, festive wreath. More...
After a tough loss 1-0 loss to the top-ranked Roosevelt Falcons on Saturday, the GC Warriors came back strong in the State Cup Quarterfinals against the Smithtown Gladiators on Sunday. GC had previously defeated Smithtown 5-1 in a regular scheduled game, and not unexpectedly, Smithtown came to the game looking to even the score. More...
Last weekend The New York Times featured a rather scary article about the economic downturn ruining Garden City business. Accompanying the article was a photo of empty tables along Seventh Street. The Garden City Chamber of Commerce has responded to the article in our letters to the editor section. More...
This is written on Election Day and no attempt will be made to analyze the results of the election. In many ways our election process, with its orderly transition of power, is a very strong testament to our strong democratic traditions and to the rule of law. More...