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Councilman Hand Announces Winter Youth Hockey Program  House League
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Councilman Hand Announces Winter Youth Hockey Program House League

Councilman Tom Hand today announced that registration for the Town’s 2020-21 Winter Youth Ice Hockey Program and House League will take place on Wednesday, November 18th (5pm-8pm for Town residents only), Thursday, November 19th (5pm-8pm for Town residents only), Sunday, November 22nd (8am-12pm), and Monday, November 23rd (5pm-8pm) at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice...

Maier Announces Virtual Open House for Town Preschool in Syosset
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Maier Announces Virtual Open House for Town Preschool in Syosset

Town of Oyster Bay residents who are interested in enrolling their children in the Town’s pre-school program at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park are invited to attend a virtual ‘Open House’  on Wednesday, November 18, to learn about the popular program available to three- and four-year-olds in the Town of Oyster Bay. To help accommodate parents, Town...

Residents Encouraged to Donate Blood December 7th in Hicksville
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Residents Encouraged to Donate Blood December 7th in Hicksville

To help hospitals meet the ongoing and pressing need for blood during the coronavirus pandemic, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Steve Labriola and Councilwoman Laura Maier remind residents that a Blood Collection Drive will take place on Monday, December 7th from 1pm to 7pm at the Hicksville Athletic Center, located 167 S. Broadway in Hicksville. All donors...

Councilman Hand and Public Safety Department Offer Thanksgiving Cooking Safety Tips
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Councilman Hand and Public Safety Department Offer Thanksgiving Cooking Safety Tips

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Tom Hand and the Town’s Department of Public Safety today issued important cooking safety tips to residents ahead of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, as the rise in popularity of deep-frying a turkey also presents a potential increase in serious injury and fires.   “Thanksgiving is a time for family and taste-tested...

Town Kicks Off Massive Toys for Tots Collection Drive Helping Families Impacted by COVID Pandemic
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Town Kicks Off Massive Toys for Tots Collection Drive Helping Families Impacted by COVID Pandemic

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand today announced a massive, month long collection drive to help benefit needy families and less fortunate children throughout the community during the upcoming holiday season. In partnership with the United States Marine Corps, the Town of Oyster Bay will host a first-of-its-kind ‘Cruise Thru Holiday...

New Hometown Heroes Banner Program Launched as Veterans Day Approaches
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New Hometown Heroes Banner Program Launched as Veterans Day Approaches

As Veterans Day approaches, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola today announced that the Town has launched a new ‘Hometown Heroes’ Community Recognition Program to help further honor veterans and active duty military personnel.  The Hometown Heroes initiative recognizes the service and sacrifice of the brave men and women of the...

Town Clerk LaMarca Announces Special One-Stop Passport Weekend
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Town Clerk LaMarca Announces Special One-Stop Passport Weekend

To help residents looking to obtain or renew their passports, Oyster Bay Town Clerk Richard LaMarca today announced that his office will offer a special one-stop Passport Weekend on Saturday, November 21st and Sunday, November 22nd from 9am to 3pm at both Town Hall North in Oyster Bay and Town Hall South in Massapequa.  ...

Receiver Pravato Mails School Tax Bills that Reflect New County Assessment
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Receiver Pravato Mails School Tax Bills that Reflect New County Assessment

Oyster Bay Town Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato today announced that 2020-2021 School Tax bills have been mailed and reflect the new property assessments issued by Nassau County which may impact your taxes.  Governor Cuomo delayed the tax payment deadline one month, and residents can pay their First Half taxes without penalty through December 10th....

Town Adopts 2021 Budget that Freezes Taxes for Third Consecutive Year
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Town Adopts 2021 Budget that Freezes Taxes for Third Consecutive Year

On October 27th, the Oyster Bay Town Board unanimously adopted a budget for 2021 that continues to sustain the $1.3 million property tax cut approved by the Town Board for 2018 by implementing a plan that freezes property taxes for the third straight year. This tax freeze is possible due to spending restraints, efficiencies and...