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Garden City (Nassau, New York)

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Garden City (Nassau, New York)

Thousands of years before tree-lined streets stretched past graceful, formal homes, the place that would become Garden City sat in the heart of the Hempstead Plains, the only prairie east of the Mississippi River.
Photo: Stewart Avenue, Garden City, One of the Finest Suburban Streets in the Country (Photo from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909)
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Thousands of years before tree-lined streets stretched past graceful, formal homes, the place that would become Garden City sat in the heart of the Hempstead Plains, the only prairie east of the Mississippi River.
Photo: Stewart Avenue, Garden City, One of the Finest Suburban Streets in the Country (Photo from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909)
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    Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Lacrosse Game of the Week: No. 3 Century girls (12-0) at No. 1 McDonogh (13-0)

    <strong>When</strong>: Monday, 4 p.m.
    The Baltimore Sun
    When: Monday, 4 p.m. Coaches: Becky Groves, Century; Chris Robinson, McDonogh PLAYERS TO WATCH Century: Alice Mercer, Sr., M; Angela Flister, Sr. A; Haley Bordner, Jr., M; Allison Remenapp, Jr., G; Kristen Yanchoris, Fr., D McDonogh: Taylor Cummings,...

    Tags: Severna Park, Catonsville

  2. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Girls lacrosse: McDonogh routs Garden City in MD-NY Challenge

    Shortly after the final whistle in the Maryland-New York Challenge on Saturday, strong winds and heavy rain swept across the St. Paul's School for Girls' home field in Brooklandville.
    Shortly after the final whistle in the Maryland-New York Challenge on Saturday, strong winds and heavy rain swept across the St. Paul's School for Girls' home field in Brooklandville. The storm that McDonogh unleashed on Garden City in the final game...

    Tags: Hauppauge, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure

  4. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. No. 1 McDonogh routs New York power Garden City, 20-9

    Shortly after the final whistle in the Maryland-New York Challenge on Saturday, strong winds and heavy rain swept across the St. Paul's School for Girls' home field in Brooklandville.
    Shortly after the final whistle in the Maryland-New York Challenge on Saturday, strong winds and heavy rain swept across the St. Paul's School for Girls' home field in Brooklandville. The storm that No. 1 McDonogh unleashed on Garden City in the final...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure

  6. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Penn Station's architect designed terminals in Hoboken, Scranton

    I repeated a blooper in my recent column on the 100th anniversary of Baltimore's Pennsylvania Station that was caught by a sharp-eyed Roland Park resident and lawyer, John C. Murphy, who comes from a family of Baltimore architects. I had stated with...

    Tags: George Washington, New York City, Transportation, Roland Park, Macy's, Inc.

  8. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Deborah S. Edelman, writer

    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Deborah S. Edelman, an author and writer who wrote widely on health issues and established Public Health Media Inc., died Nov. 10 of metastatic breast cancer at her Mount Washington home. She was 51. Dr. Edelman, who kept her maiden name, was born and...

    Tags: Science, Judaism, Johns Hopkins University, Book, Yoga

  10. May 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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  12. Apr 23, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Police describe methodical killings in hotel

    The phone in the Parentes' 10th-floor hotel room rang just before midnight. By then, a mother and two daughters staying there had been beaten and asphyxiated by the man who answered the phone. Not long after taking that call - from a college roommate of...

    Tags: Murder, William Parente, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, Easter

  14. Apr 21, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Loyola College holds Mass to remember Parente

    The ritual of the Roman Catholic Mass provided a salve to the wound felt by more than 1,000 Loyola College students who gathered Tuesday night to remember their friend and classmate, Stephanie Parente.
    The ritual of the Roman Catholic Mass provided a salve to the wound felt by more than 1,000 Loyola College students who gathered Tuesday night to remember their friend and classmate, Stephanie Parente. The 19-year-old Loyola sophomore's green crew jacket...

    Tags: Heads of State, Death, Colleges and Universities, Students, Family

  16. Apr 22, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Long Island neighbors bewildered at death of family

    A wreath of bright flowers decorates the front door of the tidy white-brick house on First Street, across from the fairways of the Cherry Valley Club. Occasionally, someone comes by to drop off a bouquet, a note of condolence attached. The inhabitants...

    Tags: William Parente, Santa Claus (fictional character), Christianity, Parkinson's Disease, Long Island

  18. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Nassau Coliseum Vote

    Polling places in Nassau County, Long Island closed at 9PM despite the pleas from some voters to stay open longer.  The county's Board of Elections cited paying overtime for workers and security in a bond referendum election that has cost the county $2.2 million dollars.  Results can be found at <a href=&quot;www.nassauvotes.com">www.nassauvotes.com</a> starting at 10pm.
    pix11.com
    Polling places in Nassau County, Long Island closed at 9PM despite the pleas from some voters to stay open longer. The county's Board of Elections cited paying overtime for workers and security in a bond referendum election that has cost the county $2.2...

    Tags: Charles Wang, Long Island, Rockville Centre, Polls, Finance

  20. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Hurricane Relief Volunteer Charged With Sex Abuse Of Woman At Shelter

    A man was arrested Sunday afternoon on sex abuse charges after he inappropriately touched a woman who was seeking shelter at a hurricane relief center on Long Island.
    PIX11.com
    A man was arrested Sunday afternoon on sex abuse charges after he inappropriately touched a woman who was seeking shelter at a hurricane relief center on Long Island. Police say 25-year-old Anthony Henry of Roosevelt was volunteering to assist the Red...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Prosecution, Natural Disasters, SUNY Nassau Community College, Roosevelt

  22. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Moms share their baby food-making experiences

    Kate Booze is a self-described &quot;fan of nutrition and fresh, wholesome food." An occupational therapist, wife, and mother, Booze applied her interest in healthful, natural eating to making baby food when her daughter, Anna Katherine, was born 3-1/2 years ago.
    amyc@herald-mail.com
    Kate Booze is a self-described "fan of nutrition and fresh, wholesome food." An occupational therapist, wife, and mother, Booze applied her interest in healthful, natural eating to making baby food when her daughter, Anna Katherine, was born 3-1/2 years...

    Tags: Bananas, Cheddar Cheese, Cheese Corn, Carrots, Allergies

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