Members of the Garden City Fire Department traveled to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. last Friday to deliver Christmas and holiday care packages to soldiers wounded in combat operations in the Middle East. More...
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray, Councilman Ed Ambrosino, Town Clerk Mark Bonilla and Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin presented an official Town of Hempstead Make A Difference Medal to Timothy Goettelmann of Garden City on the occasion of the More...
Launched in 2000, the annual Long Island Business News Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business program recognizes the Island’s top women professionals for business proficiency, mentoring and community commitment. More...
Last Thursday night the Garden City Historical Society (GCHS) had its annual Evening Walking Tour of Historic Homes. Approximately100 tour-goers enjoyed the homes and apartment. More...
“Nice election, kid. Don’t get cocky.” I borrowed this line from Instapundit blogger Glenn Reynolds, but it serves as a timely reminder against GOP triumphalism following the 2010 midterm elections. More...
Bids for the demolition of the St. Paul’s Main Building and Ellis Hall will be open on December 13, announced Mayor Robert J. Rothschild at the Dec. 2nd meeting of the Garden City Board of Trustees.
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Garden City Mayor Robert J. Rothschild called upon residents to slow down and be more civil after listening to former Mayor Richard Benack’s concerns with drivers along Franklin Avenue.
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Parents and guardians of eighth-grade students are cordially invited to attend Garden City High School’s Grade 8 Open House Program for parents and students on Thursday, January 13th at 7 p.m. More...
Competing in Conference A-1 of the Nassau County “A” Classification, the 2010 Girls Varsity Volleyball team began a rebuilding season with a 5-match winning streak. More...
The 2011 GCAA spring season baseball and softball applications have been emailed to all participants. Applications are due back by January 31, 2011. More...