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August 28, 2009  RSS feed
Five Garden City residents were among 21 women honored on Saturday at the New York State Assembly's annual Women of Distinction awards ceremony sponsored by Assemblymen Tom McKevitt and Dave McDonough at the Merrick Public Library. More...

Nassau County Police have arrested James Farr, 33, a Marine stationed in Garden City, for two counts of vehicular manslaughter stemming from a fatal accident that occurred in East Meadow on Sunday August 23. More...

With area schools opening shortly, Police Commissioner Ernest Cipullo reports that the Garden City Police Department will be helping the Automobile Club of New York launch its annual "School's Open - Drive Carefully" campaign by mounting colorful traffic safety posters in the Garden City Police Department and around the community. More...

The Irish Cultural Society starts its 2009-2010 season with a literary topic. Kathleen S. Tully will speak on the subject of The Women Who Inspired William Butler Yeats at the September 8 meeting at 8:00 p.m. in the Garden City Library, 60 7th Street, across the street from the Garden City Hotel. The meeting is open to the public and there is no admission fee. More...
Natalie Corriss , a 2003 graduate of Garden City High School, has been admitted to Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C. As a member of the newly established class of 2012, Natalie is pursuing her Juris Doctor degree as a full-time student. More...
Wow!! What a great tennis season for the Garden City Casino Women's Tennis Program! The Women's B-1 team Captained by Lorraine O'Hanlon and Co-Captain Loretta Marcoux strategically positioned themselves in first place moving up to the A-2 level. The team practiced and played weekly matches both home and away with much dedication and tremendous effort. More...
As summer winds down we have again hit our slowest time of the year. Schools have yet to open, sport teams haven't yet formed and many families are enjoying their vacations. And yet, in spite of the slowness of the season, there are still things going on that may have a huge impact on Garden City for decades to come. More...
During the 2008 campaign, Barack Obama promised to transcend what he called "slash and burn" traditional politics by offering solutions that would go beyond liberal and conservative labels. He spoke of himself as a proud Democrat but also, in an effort to reach out to Republicans, of the importance of individual responsibility. More...