In continuance of their ongoing commitment to increase transparency and ethics in the Town of Oyster Bay, Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board this week appointed Rabbi Perry Raphael Rank to the Town’s Board of Ethics. “To restore the public’s trust in government, the Town Board and I have taken several steps...
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Saladino, Alesia, Hand Increase Commuter Parking Availability in Syosset
Syosset Moms Group & Town Commuter Parking Committee Successfully Identify 100+ New Parking Spaces Fulfilling their pledge to work on increasing parking availability in heavily-trafficked areas of the Town of Oyster Bay, Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia and Councilman Thomas Hand today announced an additional 111 parking spaces in downtown Syosset. Supervisor Saladino said,...
Saladino, Hand Announce Pool Pass Pre-Registration to Begin May 26th
All Town Pools Open Daily on June 23rd Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Thomas Hand today announced that residents can get a jumpstart on summer by pre-registering for Town pool passes beginning on Saturday, May 26th. All Town pools will open for the season beginning on Saturday, June 23rd. “The warm, sunny days of summer...
Saladino, Hand Announce Beaches Open Weekends Beginning May 26th
TOBAY, Centre Island, Florence Avenue & Theodore Roosevelt Beaches Opening Weekends for Residents Residents anxious to get their summer started a little early this year can visit certain Town of Oyster Bay beaches on weekends beginning Saturday, May 26th. Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand announced that TOBAY, Centre Island, Philip B. Healey...
Saladino, Hand, Pravato and Hometown Heroes Designate Reserved Combat Wounded Veterans Parking Spots in Town Lots
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (center), Councilman Tom Hand (third from right), and Massapequa Park Mayor Jeff Pravato (center left) designate a parking spot in Town lot M-9 in Massapequa specifically reserved for Combat Wounded Veterans. Supervisor Saladino, Councilman Hand, and Mayor Pravato were joined by Purple Heart Recipient Cpl. Jim McGunigle (bottom center),...
Western Waterfront Pier Dedicated in Remembrance of Highly-Decorated Fallen Vietnam War Hero
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (front row third from right), Councilwoman Michele M. Johnson (back row left), Councilman Louis B. Imbroto (back row third from left), and own Councilman Thomas P. Hand (back row second from left) dedicated a pier at the Western Waterfront in Oyster Bay in celebration of the life and legacy...
Councilman Hand Announces Free Children’s Show at Bethpage Library on April 3rd
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Thomas Hand announces that the Children’s Magical Music & More program arrives at the Bethpage Public Library on Tuesday, April 3rd at 2 pm with a free performance of Ernie Sites the Singing Cowboy. A western entertainer and experienced cowboy, Ernie Sites will be performing with traditional stories and songs of...
Councilman Hand Announces Registration for Spring Co-Ed Fitness Classes
Councilman Thomas P. Hand invites residents interested in maintaining or improving their levels of fitness to participate in the Town of Oyster Bay’s popular Co-Ed Fitness Classes, which return this April. The spring fitness classes are for individuals 18 years of age or older and will be held at the Hicksville Athletic Center. “These fitness...
Saladino & Hand Bring Single Stream Recycling Program to Local School Districts
Win-Win Opportunity to Increase Revenue for Town & Reduce Costs for School District Further enhancing the successful Single Stream Recycling Program recently undertaken in the Town of Oyster Bay, Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand this week announced that the Plainview-Old Bethpage School District will be the first to welcome the program at school...
Town Announces Crackdown on Illegal Business Signs & Neon Lights Polluting Local Communities
Supervisor Joseph Saladino (center), Councilman Tom Hand (left) and Councilman Louis Imbroto (second from right) today joined with civic leaders and the Hicksville Chamber of Commerce in announcing that Code Enforcement officials will begin a town-wide crackdown on the proliferation of illegal business signs. Continuing efforts in revitalizing downtown communities and addressing quality of life...