The event will take place at Tobay Beach with registration starting at 9:30 a.m. and the plunge to begin at 11:30 a.m. on March 14.
These concerts will be a part of the Distinguished Artists Concert Series, which will continue to run monthly through May 2020.
Oyster Bay will be home to the 16th annual Polar Bear Plunge to benefit the Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County.
Several residents were also recently honored for their actions ahead of "Random Acts of Kindness Day."
The Tax Office in Town Hall North in Oyster Bay and Town Hall South in Massapequa will be opened for extended to 6 p.m.
Residents looking for fun activities to fill their week of winter recess need look no further than the Town’s Ice Skating Rinks.
The award recognizes outstanding leadership and achievement, adherence to the principals of a just society and more.
Two workers were installing septic rings at a private home when a sand wall gave way. They became trapped under 5 feet of dirt.
Trump signed into law H.R. 263, renaming the refuge in honor of former U.S. Rep. Lester Wolff.
The special ceremony will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will include free photography and wedding cake for all guests.
Upcoming performances for February 2020 include:
Bill Bleyer is a retired Pulitzer Prize-winning "Newsday" reporter. ​
The one-year study will begin March 2020.
This money will be used to replace, expand and upgrade the existing on-site sewage treatment system at Harry Tappen Beach.
Doing anything special for New Year's, Oyster Bay residents? Send your photos to Patch for a chance to be featured in an article.
Applications are now available for families to add the names of loved ones to the Town of Oyster Bay’s 9/11 Walls of Honor.
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Bill Bleyer, author of "Long Island and the Sea, A Maritime History," will give a presentation based on his new book.
The Town of Oyster Bay is currently looking for new artists and businesses to participate in the 2020 program
May we never forget the Oyster Bay residents killed on this day 18 years ago.
The annual Oyster festival was at risk after losing the support of a major sponsor. The Town promised to provide $20,000 to save the event.
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The program is meant to rehabilitate the shellfish population, which benefits Long Island as a whole.
The Town launched the 2019 Soldier Collection Drive to help procure supplies for U.S. Armed Forces. Here's what, how and when to donate.
The goal of the program is to enrich local parks and communities, per Saladino and Labriola.
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Sunscreen dispensers will be placed at local pool and beach facilities prior to this summer, free for residents.
The Town of Oyster Bay will be hosting its annual Armed Forces Appreciation Day Celebration on May 17
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Check out these free summer activities for Long Island seniors.
The Towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay and the City of Glen Cove joined together to clean debris from Hempstead Harbor.
Check out the dates to the town's Distinguished Artists Concert Series
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The festival will feature inflatables, games, a petting zoo and more.
There will be five stations around the town.
Check out the details on how to get a paid internship with the Town of Oyster Bay.