Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, volunteer firefighters from the Massapequa Fire Department and the Nassau County Fire Marshal today issued important Christmas tree safety tips to residents during this holiday season. “We all love the beauty of Christmas lights and trees during the holiday season. The Massapequa Fire Department and I remind residents...
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Saladino, Hand Announce ‘Helping Through the Holidays’ Food Drive
Collection to Support Local Families in Need Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Thomas P. Hand announced that a special drive called “Helping through the Holidays,” will be launched at all three of the Town’s ice skating facilities. Through the end of December, visitors to Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating facilities are...
Saladino Announces Free Holiday on Ice Performance for December 16th
Santa to Greet Children and Pose for Photographs Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced a free Holiday on Ice Show will take place on Saturday, December 16th, starting at 4:30 p.m., at the Town’s Ice Skating Center – located in Bethpage Community Park, 1000 Stewart Avenue. Admission to the show is free. Skating...
Saladino, Macagnone Announce Plans for Turf Replacement at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park Field
Widely-Used Athletic Field to Receive a Makeover Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Anthony Macagnone are pleased to announce that the Town of Oyster Bay will be installing replacement turf at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, which is expected to be completed for the spring sports season. The Town will be removing and replacing the...
Saladino, Imbroto and Altadonna Demolish Zombie Homes
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Louis Imbroto and Town Clerk James Altadonna, Jr. today commenced demolition at two vacant “zombie” homes in Locust Valley. After inspection, the Department of Planning and Development declared both homes an imminent danger to the safety and welfare of the residents in the surrounding neighborhood. The Saladino administration...
Saladino and Alesia Announce Second Public Workshop For Downtown Hicksville Revitalization Grant
Public Input Sought on the Use of $10 Million State Grant Award in Downtown Hicksville Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia announce that residents will once again have an opportunity to provide input into the use of a $10 million New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative Investment in Downtown Hicksville at...
Saladino: Free Musical Performances At Local Libraries In December
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announces that the Distinguished Artists Concert Series returns in December with two upcoming performances, offering residents free musical performances at local libraries during the holiday season. “I’m proud to provide residents with the very finest cultural and performing arts entertainment, all free of charge and held conveniently at local...
Councilman Hand Reminds Residents of Building Permit Amnesty Program Deadline of December 31st
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Thomas Hand reminds residents that the deadline for building permit amnesty – designed to allow residents the time to obtain the necessary permits required on building improvements previously done to their homes without incurring stringent penalties – will end on December 31, 2017. Councilman Hand stated, “There are six weeks remaining...
Saladino, Muscarella Increase Commuter Parking at Massapequa LIRR Station
Realignment of Parking Spaces Results in 50 Additional Permitted Spots for Commuters Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Joseph Muscarella announced this week that the Town Board recently approved plans to re-designate over 50 total parking spaces in the M-1 and M-11 parking fields in Massapequa as “Permit Parking Only” spaces, in response...
Saladino Announces First Public Workshop For Downtown Hicksville Revitalization Grant
Public Input Sought on the Use of $10 Million NYS Grant Award in Downtown Hicksville Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino announces that the first public workshop to provide input into the use of the $10 million NYS Downtown Revitalization grant in Downtown Hicksville is scheduled for Thursday, November 9th, at the William P....