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Free Animal Adoption Month this September at Town Animal Shelter
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Free Animal Adoption Month this September at Town Animal Shelter

Town Clerk Richard LaMarca announces that the Town’s Animal Shelter will waive adoption fees throughout the month of September.   “I invite and encourage residents looking for a new pet, to check in with the Town’s Animal Shelter during the month of September, as general adoption fees will be waived. Our shelter staff has a...

Saladino Extends Beach Weekends at TOBAY Through September 17th
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Saladino Extends Beach Weekends at TOBAY Through September 17th

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced that the Town will help residents hold on to summer a little while longer by extended hours at TOBAY Beach for two additional weekends after Labor Day – Saturday & Sunday, September 9th and 10th, as well as 16th and 17th. TOBAY will stay open free of charge...

Tax Receiver Advises Late General Tax Payers of Last Chance
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Tax Receiver Advises Late General Tax Payers of Last Chance

To assist property owners who missed the August 10th deadline for paying their 2023 General taxes, Town of Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato reminds residents that they can still pay the bill August 31st with the State mandated 2% late payment penalty while avoiding additional interest and fees from accruing on their property....

Overdose Awareness Day Candlelight Ceremony August 31st
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Overdose Awareness Day Candlelight Ceremony August 31st

In recognition of National Overdose Awareness Day, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board will partner with Drug Free Long Island, along with the Village of Massapequa Park and Thomas’s Hope Foundation, to host an Overdose Awareness Memorial Service on Thursday, August 31st at 6:30pm at Brady Park in Massapequa Park. Resource...

Walsh Announces Fall 2023 Toddler Arts & Crafts Program
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Walsh Announces Fall 2023 Toddler Arts & Crafts Program

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Vicki Walsh announced that the popular Toddler Arts & Crafts Program will be offered again this Fall, beginning on October 10th. This 6-week program offers classes at the Town’s Ice Skating Center Community Room in Bethpage and at the Hicksville Athletic Center, and is open to children ages 2 through 4....

Town Awards $600,000 to Chambers of Commerce, Business Associations
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Town Awards $600,000 to Chambers of Commerce, Business Associations

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board recently announced more than a half million dollars in grant funding to help support local Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations that were negatively impacted by the COVID pandemic. The funding, which will be distributed to up to 12 chambers of commerce and...

Over Dozen Restaurants Now Recycling Shells  More Urged to Join Environmental Efforts Today
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Over Dozen Restaurants Now Recycling Shells More Urged to Join Environmental Efforts Today

Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announced that the Town’s shell recycling program, which is completing its inaugural year, has been a tremendous success through partnerships with local restaurants and food vendors. To date, over a dozen local restaurants participate in the program, and more are welcome to join.   “Through is innovative...

Street Dedication in Memory of Fallen NYPD Hero from Glen Head
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Street Dedication in Memory of Fallen NYPD Hero from Glen Head

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, members of the Town Board and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman joined with the New York Police Department (NYPD) in ceremonially renaming a street in honor of fallen NYPD Detective Joseph Paolillo. A hero, Detective Paolillo died in the line of duty from 9/11-related cancer contracted in the aftermath...