The Board of Directors of the Garden City Bird Sanctuary/Alvey Arboretum announce the annual Arbor Day Fest scheduled for Saturday, April 30th from 1pm- 3pm. More...
Wednesday’s referendum on the bonds to demolish St. Paul’s was a clear vote against losing the building. The voters have spoken, and their voices were loud and clear, and should be heeded. More...
Last week’s article “Greenery to Brighten Business District,” failed to mention that Trustee Dennis Donnelly pitched the idea of flower and plant displays in front of Village businesses to the Garden City Chamber of Commerce. More...
The conceptual rendering of the Garden City War Memorial shown above is currently under construction at the existing gazebo across from the Garden City Hotel on 7th Street. More...
The Garden City Casino is looking forward to a great season ahead! The club is newly renovated and the members are excited about the Sophisticated Tennis Program and Social Calendar! More...
This week work began on the replacement of the Franklin Avenue decorative crosswalks. The work will be done in two phases. Phase #1 consists of night work (9:00 p.m. More...
On Wednesday, residents let their voices be heard on what is undeniably one of the most controversial issues to have ever faced the Village of Garden City. More...
Garden City will celebrate the final leg of the Triple Crown with the return of the Belmont Festival on Friday, June 10. on the eve of its 143rd running. More...
The Garden City School District will say “Au revoir” to the study of the French language, and “Hola” to a new opportunity for students who want to continue their sequence in Spanish, if the Board of Education decides to follow More...
Students from Loyola University Maryland who created an annual scholarship at the university in memory of Stephanie Parente are proud to announce that they have raised more than $30,000 in gifts toward their goal of $50,000. More...
A dozen Prom Boutique Planning Committee volunteers have been selected as the “Citizens Bank Citizen of the Week” for helping more than 1,200 girls with financial limitations enjoy prom and graduation events in 2010. More...
To the Editor: As architect for one of the developers who responded to the RFP of 2007, I have been trying for quite some time to bring my development proposal to the attention of the village board and residents. More...
Ten years ago this week, my beloved late wife, Maureen, passed away after a very courageous battle with melanoma. I hope I can be indulged if this week’s column is a little more personal than usual. More...