Registration for Spring 2018 Workshop Enrichment Program Open Now through February 23rd Oyster Bay, NY – Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Joseph Muscarella announced today the Department of Community and Youth Services, Cultural and Performing Arts Division (CAPA) are offering exciting enrichment workshops for the spring 2018 season, and registration for all...
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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...
Saladino, Johnson Partner with LI Cares to Host Local Pet Food Drive
Hunger Affects All Family Members, Including Pets Oyster Bay, NY – Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson announced today that the Town of Oyster Bay will participate in Long Island Cares’ 7th Annual Legislative Pet Food Drive Challenge. The drive will take place during the months of February and March and...
Councilwoman Michele Johnson Announces Registration Dates for Upcoming Pilates Class
Residents looking for a fun activity to keep themselves fit and active during the colder months are invited to register for the Town of Oyster Bay’s Pilates class, a 10-week program beginning on Saturday, March 3rd. The weekly sessions will be held Saturdays thereafter from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., according to Oyster Bay Town...
Councilwoman Alesia Selected to Participate in Molloy College’s Energeia Partnership
Long Island Leaders Assembled to Address Regional Challenges Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rebecca M. Alesia has been selected to participate in Molloy College’s Energeia Partnership, a leadership academy that brings together a diverse group of ethical leaders from Long Island’s public, private and not-for-profit sectors. The purpose of the partnership is to help address the...
Saladino: Oyster Bay Lions Club Collecting Donations for Renovation and Beautification of Beekman Beach
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino is pleased to announce an exciting new renovation and beautification project slated for Beekman Beach in Oyster Bay, which will be completely financed and facilitated through the generous support of the Oyster Bay Lions Club. The Lions Club seeks private donations toward this venture. “This is a perfect example...
Receiver Stefanich Reminds Residents Assessment Grievance Period Ends April 2nd
Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich reminds taxpayers of their right to challenge their property tax assessment for the 2019-2020 property tax year. Grievances may be filed with the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission during the “grievance period,” occurring January 2, 2018, to April 2, 2018. Receiver Stefanich stated, “Any taxpayer who feels...
Saladino Announces New Girls Softball Team Tournament
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced today that the Town of Oyster Bay will host a Girls Softball Team Tournament for players ages 10 to 12 on Saturday, April 7th and Sunday, April 8th at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay. “The tournament is a great pre-season warmup for the girls and an...
Saladino And Alesia Announce Third Public Workshop For Downtown Hicksville Revitalization Grant
Public Input Sought on the Use of $10 Million State Grant Award in Downtown Hicksville Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Rebecca Alesia announced today that residents will once again have an opportunity to provide input into the use of a $10 million New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative Investment in Downtown Hicksville...
Saladino, Imbroto & Altadonna Announce Strengthened Law to Combat ‘Zombie’ Homes
Supervisor Joseph Saladino joins with Town Quality of Life Task Force co-chairs Councilman Louis Imbroto and Town Clerk James Altadonna Jr., as well as Town Councilman Joseph Muscarella and Thomas Hand, together with members of the Breezy Point Civic Association, in announcing the new ordinance. Town Bans Use of Plywood on Residential Windows and Doors;...