To enhance ongoing efforts to protect taxpayers and prevent conflicts of interests, Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced that they will adopt five new disclosure requirements to strengthen existing ethics laws, as well as form a committee to begin the process of retaining a new Inspector General for the Town of Oyster...
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Receiver Stefanich Announces 2018 General Tax Collection Now Closed
Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich wishes to notify town residents that the 2018 General Tax Collection Warrant has been closed, and all related records have been turned over to the Nassau County Treasurer. The original warrant specified that $587,255,080.63 was to be collected to support Nassau County, Town of Oyster Bay, and...
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...
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Pre-Register Today for 2025 Town Summer Recreation Program
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Vicki Walsh announce that residents interested in having their children participate in the 2025 Summer Recreation Program can now upload necessary documents and materials for review in advance of the final registration period. This process is mandatory prior to registration this spring and will once again be...
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Town Earns 9th Credit Rating Upgrade & Positive Outlook From Wall Street
Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board proudly announce that the Town of Oyster Bay today earned its ninth credit rating increase and a positive outlook designation from Wall Street credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service. Moody’s upgraded the Town to an Aa3 rating, from its A1 rating, and designated the Town’s outlook as ‘positive.’...
Pre-Register Today for 2024 Summer Recreation Program
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson announce that residents interested in having their children participate in the 2024 Summer Recreation Program can now upload necessary documents and materials for review in advance of the final registration period. This process is mandatory prior to registration this spring and will be performed fully...
Pre-Registration Period Now Open For 2023 Town Summer Recreation Program
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Vicki Walsh announce that residents interested in having their children participate in the 2023 Summer Recreation Program can now upload necessary documents and materials for review in advance of the final registration period. This process is mandatory prior to registration this spring and will be performed fully...
Saladino Urges Residents to Prepare for Hurricane Season
With the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season beginning today, June 1st, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board urge all residents to update or develop their Family Emergency Plan, Emergency Go-Kit and Family & Friends Sheltering Plan. “Superstorm Sandy taught us that we are vulnerable to the Atlantic Ocean and susceptible to...
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