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Town & SUNY Stony Brook Partner to Put Oysters Back in Oyster Bay
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Town & SUNY Stony Brook Partner to Put Oysters Back in Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilwoman Michele Johnson announced the Town is partnering with the Research Foundation of the State University of New York (SUNY Stony Brook) in a transformative project aimed at revitalizing Oyster Bay-Cold Spring Harbor’s oyster populations. The project, titled “Putting the Oyster Back in Oyster Bay,” has received a...

Hometown Heroes Recognition Applications Now Available
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Hometown Heroes Recognition Applications Now Available

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola announced that the Town is now accepting applications for the 2024 Hometown Heroes’ Community Recognition Program. This initiative recognizes the service and sacrifice of the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces – both living and deceased – who are current or...

Town Presents Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award to Desert Storm Veteran & Advocate
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Town Presents Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award to Desert Storm Veteran & Advocate

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and his colleagues on the Town Board recently presented the Town of Oyster Bay Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award to United States Army Specialist Sharran Chambers-Murphy, an exemplary veteran’s advocate who provides community leadership, mentorship, and is an extraordinary role model for all.   “The Town’s Martin...

Town Sanitation Collection Modified for MLK Day
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Town Sanitation Collection Modified for MLK Day

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Lou Imbroto reminds residents that Town sanitation and S.O.R.T. Recycling collection schedules will be modified for the Monday, January 15th observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “There will be no sanitation or recycling collection on Monday, January 15th for residents who normally receive Town service,” Councilman Imbroto said. “Residents who...

Maier Announces Toddler Sports Program for Winter 2024
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Maier Announces Toddler Sports Program for Winter 2024

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier announced that the Toddler Sports Program will return this winter, beginning January 30th. This 6-week program offers sports classes at the Hicksville Athletic Center for children ages 3 and 4. Registration begins online January 8th. “The Town’s Toddler Sports Program is a fantastic way to teach your toddler the...

Councilwoman Johnson Announces Winter 2024 Toddler Arts & Crafts Program
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Councilwoman Johnson Announces Winter 2024 Toddler Arts & Crafts Program

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Michele Johnson announced that the popular Toddler Arts & Crafts Program will be offered again this winter, beginning on January 30th. This 6-week program offers classes at the Town’s Ice Skating Center Community Room in Bethpage and at the Hicksville Athletic Center, and is open to children ages 2 through 4....

Saladino, Officials Break Ground for $111 Million Revitalization Project in Downtown Hicksville
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Saladino, Officials Break Ground for $111 Million Revitalization Project in Downtown Hicksville

Fulfilling his pledge to revitalize the downtown Hicksville area near the Long Island Rail Road Station, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today joined with State, County and Town officials in breaking ground for a mixed-use development project at 99 Newbridge Road, consisting of 189 new residential units along with retail and restaurant space below....

Imbroto Urges Residents to Give a Holiday Gift of Life by Donating Blood on December 27th
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Imbroto Urges Residents to Give a Holiday Gift of Life by Donating Blood on December 27th

With hospitals facing a nationwide blood shortage this holiday season, Oyster Bay Town Councilman Lou Imbroto invites residents to attend a Blood Collection Drive on Wednesday, December 27th from 1pm to 7pm at the Hicksville Athletic Center, located at 167 S. Broadway in Hicksville.   Councilman Imbroto stated, “Blood supplies are critically needed for local...