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- News:
Trustee Thinks Village 'Dodged a Bullet'
Although Garden City proved victorious earlier this month when news spread that IGA Food Basket wasn't leaving the village after 19 years of providing quality service to its customers, trustee Jon Mauk believes this time the village "dodged a bullet."
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- News:
Tree Planting in Honor of Jonathan Cappello
On Friday, May 9, a tree planting ceremony was held at Garden City High School in memory of Jonathan Cappello, a member of the class of 1996 who was a victim of the World Trade Center tragedy.
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- Sports:
Recreation Department News
The Garden City Recreation Department will be conducting a youth soccer camp for boys and girls who are residents of the Inc. Village of Garden City during the weeks of Aug. 4 through 7, and Aug. 11 through 14, at Community Park (behind the pool).
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- Sports:
Local Sports News
The hallowed grounds of the Garden City High School lacrosse field would fittingly host the site of the highly anticipated Mother's Day grudge match reunion between top-seeded 'A -Division' Huntington (5-0) and the Peter Coleman - Bob Jahelka -John Kufs coached fourth grade Rams lacrosse team. Rewind to nearly a year ago the day, in what became known as the Mother's Day Massacre, the Rams chalked their 2002 high-water mark in handing Huntington their lone loss of the season in a stunning and most dominant 8-4 road victory. Since then, Huntington had reeled off seven consecutive victories and brought high hopes of avenging the lone loss spanning their last two seasons.
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- Opinion:
Broken Legal System Must Be Fixed Now
- Opinion:
From the Mayor's Office
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