To the Editor: Delusions may die hard but the truth will out. Tuesday Oct. 3 was a day of reckoning. Independent experts were called upon by the Mayor, the Board. During the informative Westerman Construction presentation cost estimation and related subjects, Lloyd Westerman dispatched into oblivion the alleged risks of demolition exclaimed in
The Garden City Senior Center was the venue for a straightforward, numbers-heavy presentation on financing alternatives for the Village’s different proposals for the future of the historic St. Paul’s main building. The turnout in-person for the September 26th information session was slightly over 60 people with many additional people tuning in via Zoom. A second
To the Editor: On Monday night, August 28th, the Board of Trustees held a Work Session at Cluett Hall. Residents were given three days notice of this special meeting set for the Monday of the last week of summer. The agenda wasn’t posted until the day of the meeting. What was the rush? The Board
To the Editor: While we understand the future of the St. Paul’s Building is a very emotional issue, we do not understand why the anonymous “St Paul’s Alliance” is trying to make it political in their August 10th, 2023 Garden City News ad. The charge that the Mayor and For a Better Garden City (FABGC)
Garden City’s Board of Trustees: Trustees Michael Sullivan, Charles Kelly, Bruce Chester and Michele Harrington, Mayor Mary Carter Flanagan, and Trustees Lawrence Marciano, Jr., Edward Finneran and Bruce Torino.All photos by Carisa Giardino Newly elected Trustees Edward Finneran and Michele Harrington took their oaths of office Monday, April 3, alongside re-elected Trustee Bruce Chester and