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February 15, 2008
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The Garden City Unit of the American Cancer Society will hold the 20th annual Phantom Ball on May 3, 2008. This unique event invites you to stay home, save the cost of formal attire and babysitters and instead support the fight against cancer by not attending the Phantom Ball at any time, any place ... More...

The Garden City Board of Trustees unanimously voted to have a representative from the Board and Village planning consultant Buckhurst, Fish & Jacquemart, Inc. attend a Feb. 13th public hearing of the Mineola Village Board to voice Garden City's opposition to a proposed $165 million, nine-story, luxu... More...

With Valentine's Day just one week away, the Village of Garden City and AvalonBay took their relationship to the next level at the Board of Trustees' Feb. 7th meeting with the approval of a Memorandum of Understanding. However, wedding bells won't be ringing any time soon: Both sides are aware that ... More...

The Church School families of the Episcopal Cathedral of the Incarnation hosted a Mardi Gras Celebration on Saturday evening, February 2. The evening of delicious foods including authentic New Orleans Specialties like Jambalaya, homestyle classics like roast turkey and glazed ham and a ... More...
Girls Varsity Track
On Saturday, Feb 9th, the Garden City girl's track team went to Suffolk Community College to compete in the Nassau Class A County Championships. And compete they did! Looking to add to their string of consecutive championships the girls ran in Class A this year against rivals and powerhous... More...
Margaret White Margaret Ann Rusk White, 89, died Friday, January 18, 2008, at Presbyterian Hospital Matthews in Matthews, North Carolina. She was born on March 31, 1918, in Bloomington, Indiana. When she was seven years old, she moved with her parents to New York, New York. Mr... More...
A Critical Time
The Memorandum of Understanding which was released this week between the Village of Garden City and AvalonBay is a necessary step in the development process for St. Paul's. However, the steps outlined in the MOU are very complex, and it is questionable whether they can be accomplished in a ... More...
This weekend will mark Presidents' Day. Truth to tell, most of us regard this holiday as a welcome respite from our normal work schedule with little thought to the 42 men (counting Grover Cleveland only once) who have occupied our nation's highest office. More...
The Trustees recently approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Village and AvalonBay that basically provides a roadmap of what each party's responsibilities are leading up to a proposal to be submitted to the Board of Trustees. This MOU is available on the Village Web s... More...