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The Garden City Board of Trustees heard the initial presentation on the results of the St. Paul’s survey during a town hall meeting on Tuesday, August 12th. Keith Rodenhauser, a senior planner & ...
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Professor Gee, who has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Self-Defense and Tai Chi at Hofstra University for the past 25 years, will deliver a powerful and inspiring presentation titled: “The ...
As previously announced in its Ad in the GCN, the St. Pauls Conservancy presented its Financial Plan to the Board of Trustees in May 2025 and in June 2025 further clarified important features that ...
Members of the 2025 Garden City Chapter of the National Charity League have been hard at work this summer giving their time to several charitable and non-profit organizations. The Book Fairies, Big ...
The St. Paul’s Survey results were presented to the public last Tuesday night and the results show that residents are still very divided about what should happen to the building. That said, the ...
If there are any fees to be paid for parking in 7N, those fees should be paid by the LIRR commuters, not by the residents of Hilton Hall. The request of a $200 annual fee to the Hilton Hall residents ...
The winners of the 2025 Young Artist Awards were announced during the reception: Merit Award: Cassidy O’Leary (11) of Floral Park, for her graphite drawing of a rollerskate. 3rd Place: Quinn Redmond ...
The Garden City Summer Swim team wrapped up its season with a second-place finish at the N.M.S.C. Division 1 Championship Meet, coming up just seven points short of first place. Throughout the season, ...
Thanks to residents who completed the St. Paul’s Survey. The results of the BCI Survey discussed last night showed 71% in favor of Adaptive/Partial Reuse. This is similar to the October 2023 ...
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