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Syosset Park DEIS Comment Period Extended to August 31st
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Syosset Park DEIS Comment Period Extended to August 31st

To provide residents an extended opportunity to share their input, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the comment period for the Syosset Park Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS) has been extended until August 31, 2018.  The study was released earlier this year for a mixed-use development proposal located at the intersection of...

Saladino: Town Partners with LI Cares to Collect School Supplies for Disadvantaged Students
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Saladino: Town Partners with LI Cares to Collect School Supplies for Disadvantaged Students

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced today that the Town of Oyster Bay will participate in Long Island Cares’ School Supply Drive.  The drive, which takes place during the months of July and August, collects new and gently used school supplies for disadvantaged students. “Children are our most precious resource and together we can...

Saladino, Muscarella Urge Residents to Help Fulfill Blood Shortage by Donating on August 2nd
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Saladino, Muscarella Urge Residents to Help Fulfill Blood Shortage by Donating on August 2nd

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Joseph Muscarella today announced that the Town will host a Blood Drive on Thursday, August 2nd, to help hospitals meet the ongoing and pressing need for blood donations.  The Blood Drive will take place between 9am and 3pm at Town Hall North (54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay)...

Town Breaks Ground at New Education Annex at Historic Raynham Hall
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Town Breaks Ground at New Education Annex at Historic Raynham Hall

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Michele Johnson and State Senator Carl Marcellino joined today with members of the Raynham Hall Museum to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new Education Annex, which will allow the museum to extend the public’s access to local history during the Revolutionary War. “The preservation of our history and...

Town Reunites Drowning Victim With Heroic Lifeguards who Saved her
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Town Reunites Drowning Victim With Heroic Lifeguards who Saved her

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilmembers Louis Imbroto and Michele Johnson reunited the heroic members of the Town’s lifeguard crew with a near-drowning victim who was discovered unresponsive in the waters of Stehli Beach on the July 4th holiday. “On Independence Day, our lifeguards observed a woman in the water who had apparently...

Saladino Announces Hicksville Revitalization Projects to Increase Transportation Access Improve Walkability  Attract New Housing Opportunities
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Saladino Announces Hicksville Revitalization Projects to Increase Transportation Access Improve Walkability Attract New Housing Opportunities

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that after six planning committee meetings and three public workshops offered to embrace the vision of our residents, Governor Andrew Cuomo awarded nearly $10 million in Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) awards funds to four transformational projects for downtown Hicksville.  The projects, nominated by the Downtown Hicksville Revitalization...

Receiver Stefanich: Second Half General Taxes Due
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Receiver Stefanich: Second Half General Taxes Due

Oyster Bay Town residents are reminded that the Second Half of the 2018 General Tax Levy is due on July 1st, but can be paid without penalty through August 10th.  Please be certain to sign your check, payable to James J. Stefanich, Receiver of Taxes.  Indicate your property’s S.D. Code, Section, Block, Lot and Phone...

Saladino and Johnson Kick Off 2018 Pool Season While Unveiling Restroom Upgrades
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Saladino and Johnson Kick Off 2018 Pool Season While Unveiling Restroom Upgrades

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson kicked off the 2018 summer pool season today while unveiling newly renovated restroom and shower facilities, new lounge chairs, sunshades, umbrellas, picnic tables and dining chairs. Supervisor Saladino stated, “Our parks and community pools are a backyard oasis for many young families and senior citizens. ...

Town Fulfills Pledge to Protect Quality of Life as Zombie Home Comes Down in Farmingdale
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Town Fulfills Pledge to Protect Quality of Life as Zombie Home Comes Down in Farmingdale

Further demonstrating the Town’s commitment to protecting quality of life in local communities, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Louis Imbroto and Town Clerk James Altadonna Jr. joined local residents in celebrating the demolition of an abandoned home in Farmingdale. The Supervisor and Town officials were joined by several neighbors and new homeowner...