Thousands of Long Islanders Can Expect Letters from Their Water Providers About Their Service Line Material & Potential Need for Replacement
"Donating to a veteran food collection drive helps ... support those who have bravely served our nation but now face food insecurity."
International Coastal Cleanup Day is Sept. 21 this year. Here's how you can act locally.
Paddle along on a guided tour of the bay and help two worthy local organizations fund their outreach programs.
U.S. Harbors notes that the contest ‘truly reflects the pride and passion people feel for their local coastal communities.’
Reworld™’s Dawn Harmon Participates in the Women Economic Developers of Long Island (WELDI) Monthly Meeting
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The 2024 Empire State Ride Long Island
S.O.S. brings hundreds of bags of food to seniors in the town every month.
The weather is looking terrific for riding with Empire State Ride LI or sauntering in downtown Oyster Bay and supporting cancer research.
The app is available through the AppStore and Google Play Store.
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The rescue involved a girlfriend, a GPS locator, a police officer and the fire department.
The seasonal passes are free for senior citizens and disabled residents.
Wildlife paparazzi were harassing the birds, conservation police said.
Dispose of them before they join the stew of discarded pharmaceuticals in the Sound or fall into the wrong hands. Here's how.
April is a good month for sky gazing in general. Here's a run-down.
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John Ballantine Niven, 44, was an Oyster Bay native and an executive at an insurance firm in New York City.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program, the World's Largest Entrepreneurial Program for Girl Scouts, is Back in Full Swing – Cookies Are on Sale Now
They collect toys, donations and gift cards to distribute monthly to local children who are hospitalized with cancer and their families.
He is recognized for his dedication to his community.
Jesse Osher, originally from Bayville, NY, told Patch that his return home flight the day after the war broke out was "so tense."
Meredith Maus is praised for her commitment to the community.
Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC) announced today that registration for the much-anticipated “Year of Girl Scouting” is officially open.
VetDogs, an accredited 501(c)(3) & eco-pioneer Veolia Water, aim to emphasize the transformative partnership of veterans & their guide dogs
Island Harvest & Long Island Cares Join NBC 4, Telemundo 47, and Oyster Bay Stop&Shop for Massive Multi-State Food Drive on Sept. 9
Annual Event at Massapequa Mall Benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Annual Event at Massapequa Mall to Benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Do you know a woman who has made a big difference in the town? Nominate her!
Residents 16 and up can apply for positions at the town's six-week-long summer program.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one resident who is having an impact in Oyster Bay.
Brookville Resident Helps Young Patients at Cohen Children’s Medical Center
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The 18th-century house is being restored with a new grant; will become conservation group North Shore Land Alliance's new headquarters.
Find out why James at St. Dominic High School was nominated as a Patch star student athlete.
Elizabeth was nominated as a Patch star student athlete, because she's "hardworking and determined" and "gives back" to community.
Erin Cembrale, star soccer player and role model, "does not let her deafness define her," her mother says.
"I'm not supposed to be talking right now," soccer player Erin Cembrale says. She wants to give back to those who helped her, inspire kids.