September 24, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

School Construction Under Budget and On Time

Joseph Chiarelli, partner and operations manager at the construction management firm T.G. More...

Crosswalk Repairs Imminent

The crosswalks along Franklin Avenue from Eleventh Street to Sixth Street will likely be replaced in October after the Garden City Board of Trustees approved a bid award to New York Paving to perform the work at a special meeting on Sept. More...

Brian Daughney Joins Law Firm

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Community

RotaCare Plans Caregivers Ball

RotaCare is celebrating 17 years of caring with its annual Caregivers Ball. The event will be held Friday, October 22 at 7 p.m. at the Tam O’Shanter Club in Brookville. More...

AHRC Membership Tea A Success

The annual membership tea of Garden City AHRC was held on Tuesday, September 14. More...

Garden City Bird Sanctuary Clean-Up With Chaminade and Adelphi

About 20 Chaminade High School Emmaus students and their advisors outdid themselves last Saturday at the Garden City Bird Sanctuary as they helped with a clean-up at the site. More...

Sports

Adelphi’s Sports Center New Venue For Chamber Event

If you haven’t had the opportunity to view and tour Adelphi University’s new state-of-the-art Center for Recreation & Sports (CRS), please join the Garden City Chamber of Commerce  at its next networking event and cocktail reception g More...

Varsity Swim and Dive Starts Season With Two Wins

On Thursday, September 16 th the Girls Varsity Swim and Dive Team opened its season with an impressive win over Plainview. The final score was 65-30. More...

Garden City Students Capture Gold, Silver And Bronze At Empire Games

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School Board Defends Superintendent’s Contract

Through its counsel, the Garden City Board of Education defended a clause in Superintendent Dr. Robert Feirsen’s contract which was questioned by a Garden City resident at Tuesday evening’s school board meeting. More...

Organizations To Cover Portion Of Village’s Event Expenses

Many local organizations holding special fundraising events in the Village will now be responsible for paying half of the Village’s overtime costs after the Garden City Board of Trustees approved the measure at its September 16th meeti More...

Parking Field 7N Reconstruction Project

The Village will begin the reconstruction of Village Parking Field 7N (located opposite Village Hall between Stewart Avenue and Seventh Street), this coming Monday morning, September 27th. Construction hours will be between 8:00 a.m. More...

Want To Dispose Of Prescription Meds?

The Garden City Police and the Nassau County Police will be collecting unwanted, unused or expired prescription medications in the rear of the Garden City Police Headquarters (at Village Hall, 351 Stewart Avenue) on September 25th from 10 a.m More...

“Smooth Start” For Schools

Garden City Schools are off to a “smooth start,” according to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Robert Feirsen at the Sept. 21st meeting of the Garden City Board of Education. More...

School

Garden City Elementary Students “F.O.C.U.S.” on Cooperation

Stewart and Stratford fifth-graders spent a day together on Thursday, September 15th playing cooperative field games and sharing a pizza lunch during the F.O.C.U.S. More...

Garden City High School Student Planner Design

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PTA News Of The Week

The first High School PTA meeting was attended by nearly 70 parents PTA 9th Grade BBQ - TONIGHT - 9/24 6:30-9:30pm in HS Cafeteria PTA Meetings - More...

View From Here

The View From Here . . .

The primary season has come to an end, both in New York and nationally, paving the way for the 2010 general election on November 2. But even at present there are a number of cross-currents, both nationally and in New York State. More...

Mayor Office

From The Mayor’s Office www.Gardencityny.net

“$25 ON THE 25TH CAMPAIGN PROMOTING MAIN STREET”

I am urging all residents of the Village of Garden City to participate in an upcoming promotional event on Saturday, September 25th called “$25 on the 25th” to support “Main Street Business” across New York State durin More...