During the pandemic, James Bodian assembled hundreds of sanitation kits for homeless shelters and raised money for the Boys & Girls Club.
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To celebrate the reopening, Raynham Hall Museum will host an inaugural event with free admission and a concert.
The Town of Oyster Bay is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank and Car Show Long Island to host a food drive on June 26.
Swimming pools operated and maintained by the Town of Oyster Bay will open daily to residents, starting June 25.
The Town of Oyster Bay is hosting a blood drive on June 21. Donors will receive a voucher for a free Blizzard at Dairy Queen.
Officials have named a Bethpage park in honor of a firefighter who died in the line of duty four years ago.
Town of Oyster Bay residents from ages six to 16 are eligible to register for the swim program.
The work will begin in May and will last for about fourth months.
Work to strengthen electical lines will start in May and run about four months.
Two more are set for July and September in surrounding areas.
Exercise classes, Tai Chi, line dancing, Book Club, and more activities suspended during COVID-19 are returning.
Philanthropic Women Recognized at Annual Spring Event
Tai Chi, line dancing, exercise classes, Book Club, and more activities that were suspended during COVID-19 will return on May 17.
Trees Planted in Oyster Bay, Locust Valley & Syosset.
The presentation will focus on using natural solutions for deteriorating water quality conditions, including harmful algal blooms.
A virtual book launch and lecture by author Bill Bleyer is set for May 3 in honor of his book "George Washington’s Long Island Spy Ring."
The local non-profit organization provides free wellness and support services for those going through treatment for breast cancer.
Residents are invited to help remove litter and debris from the beaches and shoreline areas along Oyster Bay Harbor.
Grab some grub with friends and family — or sample some of the local beer — as spring arrives in the Garvies Point community.
Young campers will be able to stay through lunch at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park and Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa.
Supervisor Joseph Saladino said it will allow the recoup of investments in tents, heaters and other coverings used in the COVID-19 pandemic.
"If you see a turtle on the shoreline, please do not put it back into the water but cover it with seaweed or call the Marine Rescue Center."
Residents receiving the town service should place yard waste curbside with recycling.
Contact the Town’s Department of Environmental Resources to obtain one of the 700 moorings offered just off the shore of the marina.
A March 25 Zoom presentation is planned from Rob Crafa, coordinator of the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Protection Committee.
Residents are invited to nominate extraordinary individuals for recognition during Women’s History Month.
Appointments are required to ensure public health and safety.
Joseph Graziose talks about his passion for building and how RXR Realty serves its community.
Students from local high schools and colleges helped clean up the beach this month.
A waiting list is being compiled for the Oyster Bay-based advocacy group Friends of the Bay’s seal walk in Centre Island on Saturday.
The presentation will cover how Long Islanders can adapt to life with significantly more water.
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Tom Hand assisted in issuing the safety guidance ahead of the holiday.
The effort, a partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps, will help collect new, unwrapped toys that will be used as gifts for children.
The Town of Oyster Bay recognized the YOLO Strong Foundation and the restaurant Coach Meeting House for helping local families in need.
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Environmental groups and U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi urged the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to re-examine the permitting process for the practice.
The Christeen is a fully restored 38-foot gaff rigged oyster sloop, the oldest oyster sloop in America and National Historic Landmark.
Adoptions have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic began.