Month: April 2017

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Supervisor Saladino Wants Your Photos!

Residents Invited to be Featured on Town’s Social Media Pages Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino invites residents to share their favorite photos as they ‘Play in Oyster Bay’ this spring and summer. “Our beautiful Town has so many photo opportunities, and I am asking our residents to submit their favorite shots to be...

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Councilman Imbroto Announces Annual Spring Festival in Town of Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Louis B. Imbroto invites residents and their families to come and celebrate springtime at the Town of Oyster Bay’s Annual Spring Festival. “The Town’s annual Spring Festival features fun activities for children of all ages, including bouncing castles, spring crafts, a petting zoo, photo opportunities, an assortment of spring games and...

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Councilwoman Alesia Invites Residents to Submit Photos

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rebecca M. Alesia invites residents to get their cameras ready and to submit their favorite photos to the Town of Oyster Bay for use in future publications. “The Town of Oyster Bay accepts photos from residents all year, and the spring season presents a great opportunity to take some beautiful pictures...

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Councilman Macagnone Offers Energy Conservation Tips

As more and more residents have expressed interest in conserving energy and protecting the environment, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Anthony D. Macagnone offers some tips in energy conservation. “The best place to start saving energy is at home,” Councilman Macagnone said. “Home heating and cooling systems use a tremendous amount of energy. By making sure...

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Looking for a Summer Job? Councilwoman Johnson Announces Town Seeking Counselors for its Summer Recreation Program

The Town of Oyster Bay is seeking counselors for its TOB Summer Recreation Program, Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Michele M. Johnson announced. “Counselors have a unique opportunity to be a part of the Town’s highly acclaimed summer recreation program,” Councilwoman Johnson said. “Applicants must be 16 years of age or older and be available for...