Town of Oyster Bay is Now Accepting Resumes Building on earlier initiatives to enhance transparency and ethics, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board today approved a local law to create an Office of Inspector General to oversee all aspects of the Town’s contracting processes. In October 2017, the Town...
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Saladino Announces Winter 2018 Toddler Arts & Crafts Program
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced today that the Town will offer a Toddler Arts & Crafts Program throughout this winter. This 6-week program will be held at the Town’s Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center Community Room, and is open to two, three, and four year old boys and girls. Registration begins January 25,...
Saladino, Macagnone Announce Fourth Local Planning Meeting for Downtown Hicksville Redevelopment
Public Invited to Attend and Observe Organization Meeting of Local Planning Committee Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Anthony Macagnone announce that the fourth meeting of the Local Planning Committee for downtown Hicksville is scheduled for Thursday, January 18th, at the Town’s William P. Bennet Hicksville Community Center, located at 28 W. Carl...
Saladino and Muscarella Announce Free Children’s Shows At Local Libraries for 2018
Jedi Training Academy, Jester Jim, and the Circus Project Highlight Upcoming Slate Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Joseph Muscarella announce that the Town’s Children’s Magical Music & More program will kick off the 2018 season this January at local libraries throughout the Town. “The Town’s Children’s Magical Music & More program provides...
Saladino: Town Snow-Fighting Crew Prepared as Storm Approaches Region
With the National Weather Service forecasting a Winter Storm Watch for Nassau County, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the Town Department of Highways is prepared to plow local roadways once snowfall exceeds an inch and a half. “We want to help ensure residents have a safe commute tomorrow on our roadways,”...
Saladino Announces Christmas Tree Drop-Off Locations
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announces that the Town will have two drop-off locations for safe disposal of discarded Christmas trees after the holiday season concludes. The drop-off locations, which will be located at John J. Burns Park in Massapequa and William Bennett Community Center in Hicksville, offer residents a safe and environmentally-friendly manner...
Saladino Opens Warming Center
With the coldest temperatures and lowest wind chills of the winter season impacting the region, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that the following Warming Center location will be open to residents beginning today, Tuesday, December 26th through Saturday, December 30th: Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center – 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage....
Stefanich Encourages Residents to Pay April 2018 School Taxes by December 31st
In Response to New Federal Tax Code, Residents Can Now Pay and Potentially Deduct 2018 General and 2018 2nd Half School Taxes on 2017 Returns With a new federal tax code expected to negatively impact all of Long Island, Town of Oyster Bay Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich encourages eligible residents to make an...
Saladino & Hand Remind Residents to Turn Trash Into Cash With Single Stream Recycling This Holiday Season
Pictured above: Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (center) and Town Councilman Tom Hand (right) meet with local Plainview resident Daniel Alter (left) as they remind residents to turn their trash into cash this holiday season through the Town’s single stream recycling initiative. Oyster Bay, NY – Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Thomas P....
Saladino, Alesia & Chamber: Shop Local During “5 Days ‘til Christmas”
With only five days until Christmas morning, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce President Francesca Carlow gathered with local merchants at the Morton Village Shopping Center in Plainview to remind residents of the benefits of buying locally this holiday season. Supervisor Saladino stated, “Small businesses are the driving...