North Shore Animal League America recently received a $2,500 check donation from Homes By Mara Realty of Syosset.
The group will work to address Town-wide issues including illegal housing, non-maintenance of property, and other quality of life concerns.
Check out this story reported earlier this week on Syosset Patch.
The end of daylight saving time means an extra hour sleep! Except for those with young children, who do not observe the end of DST.
Check out this story reported last week on Syosset Patch.
The entire student body, teachers and school staff walked in unison to raise money and awareness for the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Ctr.
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Beyond lending space for the day in support of North Shore Animal League America, Homes By Mara will donate $2,500 to the organization.
Over the next few weeks, officials will be working on improving several parks within the Town of Oyster Bay.
Construction on the $38 million project is expected to be begin soon.
Construction on the new park is expected to begin soon.
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The Town will be hosting a supply drive to help the victims of the second devastating hurricane this week.
Homes By Mara President/Owner Mara Navaretta and her agents launch Texas Hurricane Harvey collection drive, running now through Oct. 13.
Five Syosset-Woodbury residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed on this day 16 years ago.
Now is your chance to adopt a new furry friend!
The Town will be partnering with Island Harvest to collect food and donations for victims of the devastating hurricane.
The graffiti was discovered by a school security officer on Sunday morning.
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During the week of Aug. 14, the shelter will be waiving the fees for all dogs and cats.
A total of nine employees were honored for helping the locals find their lost items in the landfill.
The event will kick off on Wednesday morning.
Families can now beat the heat at local pools until 8:30 p.m.
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Saladino, who was appointed to office in February, delivered the first State of the Town address in recent memory on Tuesday.