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Tell Us: Oyster Bay's New Street Signs
What do you think of the new signs around town?

Last week, 52 street signs in the historic section of the Oyster Bay hamlet were replaced.
As part of a $70,000 grant procured by the Oyster Bay Main Street Association from the National Park Association, the signs are the first wave in an improvement project.
According to the Oyster Bay Historical Society, the street signs are the first part of more signage planned for the historic district. They are hoping to get a uniform set of signs to place at various points of interest for those walking through the town or on a walking tour.
Read more about the project here.
What do you think of the new signs? Do you like the design? What other parts of the hamlet could use better signs?
Tell us in the comments below.
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