Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rebecca M. Alesia has announced that the ‘One Town, One Book: Oyster Bay Reads’ program is underway in the Town of Oyster Bay. Residents of all ages are invited to participate, with this year’s program theme of “Build a Better World.” The program encourages readers of all ages to read about...
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Councilman Hand Invites Seniors to Town’s Summer Recreation Program
Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Thomas P. Hand is proud to announce that Town seniors can enjoy a variety of programs as participants in the Town’s Senior Summer Recreation Program. Yoga, dance instruction, and aquatics are just some of the activities seniors can enjoy as part of this year’s program, which runs from July 6...
Councilwoman Johnson Announces Upgrades at Town Pools This Summer
Oyster Bay Town residents can expect some upgrades at Town pools this summer, according to Town Councilwoman Michele M. Johnson. “As a mother with young children, I appreciate the opportunity our pools bring for our children to recreate and keep cool all summer long,” Councilwoman Johnson said. “Spending a day at one of our Town...
Councilwoman Alesia Invites Residents to ‘Learn to Skate’
Registration for Learn to Skate Series 6 Begins on June 12 Town residents are invited to “Learn to Skate” by registering for skating lessons at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center, located at Bethpage Community Park, 1001 Stewart Ave, Bethpage, according to Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rebecca M. Alesia. “The Town’s indoor ice...
Reclaim NY Names the Town of Oyster Bay a Leader in Online Transparency and Accessibility
The Town of Oyster Bay has further established the transparency reforms promised by Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. Proof of this is the fact that Reclaim NY, a statewide, independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to government reform and accountability has named the Town a leader in online transparency and accessibility, as part of their new initiative...
Councilman Macagnone Offers Energy Conservation Tips
As more and more residents have expressed interest in conserving energy and protecting the environment, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Anthony D. Macagnone offers some tips in energy conservation. “The best place to start saving energy is at home,” Councilman Macagnone said. “Home heating and cooling systems use a tremendous amount of energy. By making sure...