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June 26, 2009  RSS feed
On May 15 the four year old students at Cathedral Nursery School had a very special visitor: a Garden city fire truck! First Assistant Chief Charles Cavarro and Fireman James O'Keefe, who both have children attending Cathedral, brought the truck and several firemen to talk with the childrem about fire safety. More...

The Garden City Board of Trustees, in an effort to boost business at local restaurants hurt by the cancellation of the Belmont Festival, unanimously approved the closing of Seventh Street so that the public can enjoy the culmination of Restaurant Week on July 24th. The rain date will be July 25th. More...

Edward Starr, who lived in Garden City for more than 40 years and was instrumental in introducing several new community relations initiatives for the Garden City Public Library, died on June 21st at his new home in Berkeley Heights, NJ. He was 82. More...

The Garden City Chamber of Commerce will proudly present its first annual "Restaurant Week in Garden City" from Monday, July 20 through Thursday, July 23 from 4-7 p.m. Participating Garden City restaurants will offer three-course price-fixed dinner selections for these four days only. More...
In September 1939 the first "first day" of school began for students at Saint Joseph School, Garden City. Sister Mary Justine O'Loughlin welcomed 169 students in grades K through 6 and a tradition of excellence in Catholic education was born. More...
Back in April the kindergarten and first grade girls for the St Annes CYO track team begin their successful 2009 Spring Season. The team was compiled of kindergarten and first grade girls all intent on burning up the track! For many of our little flyers this was their first experience running track. More...
We recently received an alert from Nassau County Clerk Maureen O'Connell that scammers have targeted Garden City residents with mass mailings urging homeowners to purchase a "certified copy" of the deed to their home. More...
As the recession wears on, there are clear signs that the public is becoming a bit more demanding of the Obama administration. President Obama remains popular overall. According to the daily Gallup tracking poll, Mr. More...