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Armed Forces Appreciation Day Celebration on May 17th
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Armed Forces Appreciation Day Celebration on May 17th

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced that veterans and active United States military personnel are invited to the Town of Oyster Bay’s Armed Forces Appreciation Day Celebration slated for Friday, May 17, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, located at 7800 Jericho Turnpike in...

Councilman Hand Announces Registration for Summer Fitness Classes
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Councilman Hand Announces Registration for Summer Fitness Classes

Councilman Thomas Hand invites residents interested in maintaining or improving their levels of fitness to participate in the Town of Oyster Bay’s Fitness Classes, which return this July in the Town of Oyster Bay’s Hicksville Athletic Building.  Spring fitness classes are co-ed, open to individuals 18 years of age or older, and run for 10 weeks.  ...

Macagnone Announces Summer Yoga Classes at Town Facilities
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Macagnone Announces Summer Yoga Classes at Town Facilities

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Anthony Macagnone announces that residents seeking a low-impact and enjoyable fitness activity are encouraged take part in the Town of Oyster Bay’s Yoga Classes, which will be held this summer. Classes are co-ed, open to individuals 18 years of age or older. “The Town is proud to offer residents a variety...

Saladino Seeks Honorees for Salute to America Veterans Recognition Ceremony on July 9
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Saladino Seeks Honorees for Salute to America Veterans Recognition Ceremony on July 9

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that nominations are currently being sought for the Town’s Veterans Volunteer Awards, which will take place prior to the Annual “Salute to America” program on Tuesday, July 9th at John J. Burns Town Park in Massapequa at 7:30pm. Residents are invited to nominate extraordinary individuals who have...

Car Show LI RESCHEDULED May 19th RAINDATE
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Car Show LI RESCHEDULED May 19th RAINDATE

Due to the expected rain in the forecast, Car Show Long Island 2019 Spring Classic at TOBAY Beach has been rescheduled to our Sunday May 19th Rain Date. While we greatly appreciated your support along with the support of more than 700+ collectible car owners that joined us in the rain for our Fall show...

Town, Drug Free LI and Bikers Against Heroin to Host Health and Awareness Day Event at TOBAY Beach on May 11th
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Town, Drug Free LI and Bikers Against Heroin to Host Health and Awareness Day Event at TOBAY Beach on May 11th

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the Town of Oyster Bay is partnering with Drug Free Long Island, Bikers Against Heroin and Nassau County to host a Health and Awareness Day event on Saturday, May 11th from 12pm-3pm at TOBAY Beach. Prior to the Health and Awareness Day event official start, motorcyclists...

Saladino Announces Senior Citizen Summer Activities
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Saladino Announces Senior Citizen Summer Activities

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced a variety of free weekday senior citizens summer activities offered by the Department of Community and Youth Services (CYS) in community centers throughout the Town. Ballroom dancing, exercise and aquatic classes are just some of the activities seniors can enjoy as part of this year’s program, which...

Stefanich Reminds Residents Grievance Period Deadline on April 30th
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Stefanich Reminds Residents Grievance Period Deadline on April 30th

Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich reminds taxpayers of their right to challenge their property tax assessment for the 2020-2021 property tax year. Grievances may be filed with the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission during the “grievance period,” which ends on April 30, 2019. Receiver Stefanich stated, “Any taxpayer who feels an error...

Solar Lighting on Hicksville Parking Garage Reduces Carbon Footprint
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Solar Lighting on Hicksville Parking Garage Reduces Carbon Footprint

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the installation of solar lighting systems on the top level of the Hicksville Commuter Parking Garage is on track to save taxpayers money and reduce the Town’s carbon footprint by 4,000 pounds annually. In fact, in just three months the system has generated 908 kilowatt hours...