New consignment shop slated to open this winter in Garden City.
Garden City cake designer customizes both flavor and design to cater to her clients' individual tastes.
Garden City's Lifetime Brands Inc. has voluntarily recalled the product after three injury reports involving the chopper's blades.
The community pottery studio, Once Upon A Dish, has been fixture in Garden city for more than 12 years with a range of activities for a range of artistic talents.
Students' artwork on display at the library through this weekend as part of the 'Rembrats 2010' juried exhibition in pastel by Arleen Rueth Urban.
Two Garden City moms offer advice to new parents in town.
LI Index Presents Findings
Concerned residents question trustees after seeing NextG contractors fiddling around the village.
Things Remembered, in Roosevelt Field Mall, carries a large selection of gifts that can be personalized and given to parents, Bridal Party members or the bride and groom.
Local designer transforms drab dental office into a full-fledged airplane motif, complete with flight attendants, movies, comfortable seats, jet portholes and more.
Art reception featuring paintings by Garden City artist Arthur Typermass draws festive community support at Barnes Gallery.
Hempstead Town supervisor Kate Murray will discuss business development in the Town of Hempstead, including the Lighthouse Project, recent proposals to assist small businesses seeking loans and more.
Wild Fig Mediterranean Grill 829 Franklin St Garden City 516-739-1002 www.wildfigonline.com
Dollhouse store in Garden City offers a unique alternative to using either a money bag or traditional card box at a wedding.
7th Street clothing boutique shows off trend-setting fashions at Thursday night runway party.
Grassroots chamber sub-committee seeks resident feedback and volunteers with retail expertise to help their cause.
Volunteerism and sales thriving at A.T. Stewart Exchange
Customers urged to keep it local
Activities Run The Gamut To Keep The Little Ones Busy During Winter Break
Village code requires that property owners remove snow and ice from sidewalks and paths within 24 hours of a snowfall.
Cupcake Corner Making Name For Itself Since Grand Opening