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Imbroto Announces Free Musical Performances at Bethpage Jericho Locust Valley Libraries this October

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Louis Imbroto today announced that the Distinguished Artists Concert Series will host multiple performances throughout the month of October 2018 at local libraries throughout the Town. “The Distinguished Artists Concert Series provides free musical and dance programs for the enjoyment of our residents,” said Councilman Imbroto. “I encourage residents to take...

Hand Invites Artists to Display Work at Rotational Exhibits
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Hand Invites Artists to Display Work at Rotational Exhibits

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Thomas P. Hand invites residents to participate in the Town’s 45th Annual Rotational Art Exhibit Program, which will take place throughout 2019. The program allows local artists to display their work in local libraries, banks, government offices and local businesses on a monthly “rotational” basis. “Through this program, local businesses around...

Car Show LI returns this Sunday at TOBAY Beach
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Car Show LI returns this Sunday at TOBAY Beach

TOBAY Beach is the place to be this Sunday, September 23, 2018 from 11am to 4pm! Whether you’re a proud classic car owner or you want to see the best cars in the region, the “Car Show Long Island” is sure to please!  A classic event in the making, this premiere Car Show will be...

Saladino, Hand, & Pravato Announce Hurricane Florence Supply Drive
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Saladino, Hand, & Pravato Announce Hurricane Florence Supply Drive

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Thomas Hand and Massapequa Park Village Mayor Jeffrey Pravato announced today that the Town and Village are collecting food and supplies to support the urgent relief efforts for the victims of Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas. “Hurricane Florence is forcing thousands of people to seek food and temporary...

Saladino, Johnson Seed Oyster Bay Harbor with One Million Clam Seeds
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Saladino, Johnson Seed Oyster Bay Harbor with One Million Clam Seeds

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson joined with volunteers from the North Oyster Bay Baymen’s Association (NOBBA) in seeding Oyster Bay Harbor with one million clam seeds. “Oyster Bay Harbor is one of the crown jewels of Oyster Bay, and I’m proud to say that under my administration we are now...

Saladino Announces Fall 2018-Winter 2019 Bethpage Ice Skating Sessions
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Saladino Announces Fall 2018-Winter 2019 Bethpage Ice Skating Sessions

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced changes to the scheduled ice sessions at the Town’s Ice Skating Center, located at 1001 Stewart Avenue, in Bethpage, ahead of the upcoming Fall 2018 and Winter 2019 seasons. “The Town’s Bethpage Ice Skating Center is a hugely popular destination for residents and ice skating enthusiast,” Supervisor...

Saladino, Alesia Announce Put Bullying on Ice Awareness Night at Ice Skating Center
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Saladino, Alesia Announce Put Bullying on Ice Awareness Night at Ice Skating Center

In recognition of National Bullying Prevention Month, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia announce a “Put Bullying on Ice” Awareness Night.  The event will take place at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center in Bethpage on Saturday, October 6th from 7pm – 9pm during the public skate session.  Free...

Receiver Stefanich Announces 2018 General Tax Collection Now Closed
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Receiver Stefanich Announces 2018 General Tax Collection Now Closed

Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich wishes to notify town residents that the 2018 General Tax Collection Warrant has been closed, and all related records have been turned over to the Nassau County Treasurer. The original warrant specified that $587,255,080.63 was to be collected to support Nassau County, Town of Oyster Bay, and...

Hurricane Safety Guide
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Hurricane Safety Guide

Hurricane Season Runs From June 1 to November 30! Click here to download the Hurricane Preparedness Guide. A Message from Town Supervisor JOSEPH SALADINO The devastating effects of recent weather-related disasters around the world, and the focus on issues relating to homeland security, have only underscored the importance of being prepared locally for any event...

Saladino, Imbroto Announce New Home for Historical Sears Mural
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Saladino, Imbroto Announce New Home for Historical Sears Mural

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Louis Imbroto and Seritage Growth Properties representative Larry Rose recently announced the historical G. Hunter Jones mural located on the wall in the Hicksville Sears store will be preserved and relocated to the Hicksville Athletic Center – ensuring the 1960’s mural remains in the heart of the Hicksville...