In continuing efforts to save taxpayers money, new Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and new Councilman Louis B. Imbroto today unveiled plans to transition Town recycling from dual-stream to single-stream – an initiative estimated to generate $2 million for taxpayers over the next five years. Since the beginning of local recycling efforts more than...
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Saladino and Imbroto Announce Same-Day-Permit Program
New Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board today announced the opening of a new Planning and Development Satellite Office in Town Hall South to assist residents with building permit applications. The Supervisor further announced a new Same-Day-Permit program available at both locations for a variety of projects. Supervisor Joseph Saladino stated,...
Saladino and Hand: Home Improvement Assistance Available for Homeowners with Physical Disabilities
In celebration of the 27th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, New Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board remind residents with disabilities of the Town’s Home Improvement Assistance Program. The program allows eligible individuals to make essential home improvements by providing them with grant monies and interest free...
Supervisor Saladino recognizes Hero Lifeguards at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park Pool
New Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today joined with Oyster Bay Town Councilman Louis B. Imbroto and Oyster Bay Town Councilman Thomas P. Hand in recognizing the outstanding and lifesaving actions of two Town of Oyster Bay Lifeguards, Lifeguard Captain Brian Rhoads, 25, of Syosset, and Lifeguard Andres Martinez, 19, of Farmingdale, who teamed...
Saladino, Johnson, Local Town and Village Officials Unite with Community Leaders in Opposition to Cross Sound Bridge or Tunnel
New Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Town Councilwoman Michele Johnson, Town Councilman Louis Imbroto and Town Councilman Thomas Hand joined their colleagues in government and the local environmental organization Friends of the Bay in urging the New York State to abandon any plan to construct a bridge or tunnel across Long Island Sound. Officials...
Councilman Hand: Town Extends Building Permit Amnesty Program through December 31st
The Town of Oyster Bay has extended its innovative and wildly successful building permit amnesty initiative designed to allow residents to obtain the necessary permits required on building improvements previously done to their homes, without incurring stringent penalties, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Thomas P. Hand announced. The program has been extended through December 31, 2017....
Supervisor Signs Order to Make Our Waters Safer This Holiday
Helping to make our waters safer this July 4th holiday, Supervisor Joseph Saladino recently signed his first Executive Order at the Theodore Roosevelt Marina. The order restricts the speed limit for boaters and personal watercraft operators in all of Oyster Bay Harbor to not exceed 5 mph on Tuesday, July 4, from 6 p.m. until...
Supervisor Saladino Officially Kicks off the Summer Season at TOBAY Beach
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino officially kicked off the summer beach season with a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the many facility improvements and new concession services that will await residents who visit TOBAY Beach this summer. “Many of us eagerly look forward to the summer and fun days at the beach,” Supervisor Saladino...
Oyster Bay Town Passes Anti-BDS Legislation, Condemns Those Who Boycott American Allies
In a proactive measure to reject and condemn acts of hate and economic antagonism, the Oyster Bay Town Board unanimously adopted legislation that bars Town government from doing business with individuals or companies that openly boycott American allies, including Israel. “The Town of Oyster Bay stands united with our international allies in opposition to the...
Councilman Muscarella Reminds Residents of Paper Shredding Dates
Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Joseph Muscarella reminds residents that there are four paper shredding dates available as part of the Town’s Homeowners Cleanup Program. “Town residents are invited to bring unwanted documents, such as old tax returns, bills, bank statements etc. to be safely shredded on site,” Councilman Muscarella said. Upcoming dates include June...