RECYCLING INFORMATION CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON WHAT CAN BE RECYCLED The Sanitation and Recycling Collection Division of the Town’s Department of Public Works has the responsibility for implementing the Town’s recycling program. Known as S.O.R.T (Separate Oyster Bay’s Recyclables Today), this program began as a pilot project in 1987. The Town’s recycling...
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Saladino Announces Winter 2019 Activities for Developmentally-Disabled Residents
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the registration period for Winter 2019 activities has begun for the Group Activities Program (GAP). The GAP Winter 2019 programs begin in January and run through March 2019. The GAP program, which is administered through the Town’s Department of Community and Youth Services, provides a unique...
Saladino, Massapequa Fire Department Fire Department Offer Christmas Tree Fire Safety Tips
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Massapequa Fire Department today issued important Christmas tree safety tips to residents during this holiday season. “The Massapequa Fire Department and I remind residents that Christmas trees can pose as a fire hazard when not cared for properly. While Christmas tree fires are not common, when they...
Saladino, Johnson Announce ‘Home for the Holidays’ Free Cat Adoptions
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson announced that the Town’s Animal Shelter will waive adoption fees for cats for the remainder of the year. Supervisor Saladino stated, “Residents interested in making this a ‘purr-fect’ holiday season can adopt cats or kittens free of charge at our shelter throughout the month...
Hicksville Parking Facility to Reopen First Week of January
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced that the Hicksville Parking Facility, which closed earlier this fall for significant repairs, will reopen the first week of January. “It’s going to be a Happy New Year for commuters who utilize the Hicksville Train Station as repairs to the parking garage are nearing completion and the facility...
Town, Drug Free LI Partner to Host Parent Seminar on Teen Drug Addiction and Prevention
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Louis Imbroto announced today that the Town will partner with Drug Free Long Island to host a special seminar focusing on the effects of drugs of abuse on the teen brain on Wednesday, December 12th, at Massapequa High School, in the Little Theatre. The seminar, run by...
Councilman Imbroto Announces Winter Co-Ed Recreational Programs
As the days get shorter and the winter season approaches, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Louis Imbroto invites residents to take part in Co-Ed Recreational Programs for badminton, basketball and volleyball which will all be held at the Town of Oyster Bay Hicksville Athletic beginning in early January. Registration for these programs will be open throughout...
Receiver Stefanich Reminds Residents to File for Property Tax Exemptions
Oyster Bay Town Tax Receiver James Stefanich reminds residents that the New York State property tax exemption application period ends on January 2, 2019. Homeowners wishing to receive exemptions on their 2019-2020 school taxes and 2020 general taxes must file with the Nassau County Department of Assessment or New York State prior to the January...
Saladino, Town Board Announce Free Job Training Program for Dislocated Workers
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced that the Workforce Development Board has secured a $125,000 grant through the New York State Department of Labor to assist dislocated workers with job training in a new field. Dislocated workers are individuals who are unemployed and have lost their job through no...