Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board this week extended by an additional six-months the construction moratorium on Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in the Town of Oyster Bay. The moratorium was first approved in April 2024. “While battery energy storage systems can help us make a greener earth, they pose potential safety risks for...
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Saladino, LaMarca Announce New Playgrounds in Syosset
Continuing in their efforts to improve various neighborhood parks, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca announced that several playgrounds throughout the Town have received enhancements and, in some cases, complete replacements. “We are proud to announce that these new playgrounds are now open for our Town’s youngsters to safely enjoy...
Zombie Home No. 37 Demolished in Hicksville
Continuing in their efforts to eliminate eyesores from our communities, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Lou Imbroto announced the successful demolition of a long-dilapidated zombie home in Hicksville. The Town obtained a court order to demolish the home after several building code violations went unanswered, and the property remained in a state...
Saladino & Town Board Approve Seventh Consecutive Tax Freeze Budget
Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today approved the Town Budget for 2025, which continues to sustain the $1.3 million property tax cut approved by the Town Board for 2018. Despite the national economy experiencing the highest inflation rate in 40 years, the Town Board successfully implemented a plan that freezes property taxes...
Hometown Hero Banners Delivered to Veterans and Families in Advance of Veterans Day
With Veterans Day around the corner and in recognition of the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino joined with local scouts in delivering Hometown Heroes banners to veterans and their families in communities throughout the Town of Oyster Bay. Earlier this year, banners were unveiled...
Town Invites Residents to Participate in CancerCare’s 2024 Walk for Hope
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino invites residents to participate in CancerCare’s annual Walk for Hope, scheduled for the morning of Sunday, November 17th at the Hon. Joseph Colby Town Golf Course in Woodbury. Registration and check-in begins at 8 a.m. with opening ceremonies at 9 a.m. and the walk beginning at 9:30 a.m. “The...
Saladino and Town Board to Collect DVDs for U.S. Troops & Children’s Hospitals
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced a partnership with Massapequa-based “Big Hy for Heroes” to collect DVDs for those deployed and serving overseas in the United States Armed Forces, as well as movies for children’s hospitals. Donations will be accepted during the month of November and then delivered to...
Councilwoman Maier Announces Open House for Town Pre-School Programs
Town of Oyster Bay residents who are interested in enrolling their children in a pre-school program are invited to attend an Open House at one of the Town’s two pre-schools, located in Syosset-Woodbury and Marjorie Post Parks. Town Councilwoman Laura Maier invites parents to the facilities to learn about the popular program available to three-and...
Saladino, Imbroto Announce New Playgrounds in Plainview
Continuing in their efforts to improve various neighborhood parks, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Lou Imbroto announced that several playgrounds throughout the Town have received enhancements and, in some cases, complete replacements. “We are proud to announce that these new playgrounds are now open for our Town’s youngsters to safely enjoy for...
Town Recycles Thousands of Shells from Oyster Festival for Harbor Sanctuary
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino joined with Town officials to showcase the thousands of oyster shells which were collected during the weekend of the Oyster Festival, which will be recycled through the Town’s Shell Recycling Program. The shells, amounting to roughly four tons, were transported by Town aqua culturists to a curing facility, where...