Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and his fellow Town Councilmembers announce the unanimous passage of legislation to control the damaging spread of invasive species of bamboo, to protect and preserve private and public property alike. “This restriction on invasive species of bamboo is in response to numerous complaints of residents who have had to...
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Town Plants 250+ Trees in Superstorm Sandy Impacted Communities
Pictured above: Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (left) and Town Councilman Tom Hand (right) join with Cornell Cooperative Extension to plant one of nearly 250+ new trees that have been planted in Massapequa in the last year as part of a reforestation grant. Reforestation Effort Restores Trees in Areas Plagued by Asian Long-Horned Beetle Infestation...
Town of Oyster Bay Supports Annual Toys for Tots Collection Drive
Town-wide Effort to Collect Toys for Children Ends December 14th Oyster Bay Town Councilman Anthony D. Macagnone joined with Town Councilwoman Rebecca M. Alesia to announce the annual kick-off of this year’s “Toys for Tots” collection drive, which will run through December 14th, in an effort to collect new, unwrapped toys to be used...
Saladino, Johnson Announce Plans for New Pickleball Courts in Bethpage
New Courts to Provide Convenient Location for Enthusiasts Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson today announced plans to construct new pickleball courts at Town of Oyster Bay Parklet B-21 in Bethpage, located behind the Bethpage Public Library on Powell Avenue. Construction of the new courts is expected to begin by the...
Saladino, Imbroto Announce 150+ Private Sector Employment Opportunities and Upcoming Job Fair at Workforce Career Center
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Lou Imbroto announced today that the Town’s Workforce Partnership program is currently working with more than 20 high-profile local employers to help fill 150+ positions. “The Town’s Workforce Partnership program has been a huge success since its inception. One look at the most recent data released by...
Ellsworth Allen Park Expansion Underway in Farmingdale
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino (center second from right) was joined by Councilman Joseph Muscarella, Councilwoman Michele Johnson, Councilman Louis Imbroto, and Councilman Thomas Hand; as well as Nassau County Legislators Rose Marie Walker and James Kennedy; Town officials and crews, as well as local sports organization heads, in announcing plans for the...
Saladino: Town to Host New York Rangers Alumni Association Benefit Game
Special Event to Take Place Friday, November 3rd at Town Ice Skating Center in Bethpage Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino is proud to announce that a special New York Rangers Alumni Association game will take place at 7pm on Friday, November 3rd at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center, located in Bethpage...
Saladino and Johnson Announce New Playgrounds and Enhancements in Farmingdale, Massapequa, Plainview, and Syosset
Further improving upon various parks facilities, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson today announced that playgrounds throughout the Town are undergoing vast enhancements and, in some cases, complete replacements. “Work is underway to improve and replace playground equipment throughout the Town of Oyster Bay,” stated Supervisor Saladino. “My administration has begun...
Saladino Announces Try Hockey for Free Program
Special Event to Take Place Sunday, October 22nd at the Town’s Ice Skating Center in Bethpage Bethpage, NY – Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announces that the Town, in partnership with the New York Rangers, will host a special “Try Hockey for Free Program” on Sunday, October 22nd, from 8 am to 12 pm,...
Saladino: 2018 Proposed Budget Cuts Property Taxes, Eliminates Wasteful Spending, Reduces Debt & Continues to Deliver Important Services
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino introduced his first budget since taking office as Supervisor just eight months ago. The 2018 Proposed Budget reduces by $2 million non-mandated spending, implements real structural reforms, creates an Office of Inspector General to restore the public’s trust, reduces debt by $50 million and cuts property taxes by $1.3...