Dozens turn out to address tree ordinance and bamboo proposal.
News from other Long Island communities this week.
Is requiring in-car breathalyzers called ignition interlock devices too strict?
"One Book, One Town" project, spearheaded by Alisia, concludes a dynamic town-wide book club.
CDC says West Nile cases on the rise across the nation. What should be done to curtail its spread?
Worried residents told tree ordinance will be replaced, not abolished.
Trains will run to village every half hour during four-day tournament; free shuttle from station to event.
Town to host hearing on shellfish and marine life laws.
Parkway will close nights for three weeks due to repairs.
Committee coordinates 14 municipalities for environmental initiative.
Huntington Station crossing gets upgrade; work to continue next Saturday.
Attacks on Sikhs in Wisconsin, threats to Jewish houses of worship, and suspicious packages are prompting precautions.
TOBAY's "One Town, One Book" program gathers avid 'Gatsby' fans.
New federal guidelines mean changes that may not sit well at lunch time.
Rebecca Sarah Ryan, 15 of Farmingdale, was last seen at MercyFirst in Syosset.
TOBAY opens compressed natural gas facility.
Nassau County panel argues GOP counterparts not allowing for a fair hearing.
Oyster Bay residents are the focus of Wednesday's meeting at Plainview's Y JCC at 5 p.m.
Hearing on Camp Bow Wow permit, resolutions on Syosset-Woodbury Park.
TOBAY gives residents an environmental pop quiz.
Patch reports on the news in Long Island communities.
Marcellino announces meeting in Oyster Bay in the aftermath of the July 4 boating tragedy.
Public event is from noon until 2 p.m. Thursday in Woodbury.
Patch reports on stories from around Long Island.
Councilwoman urges TOBAY to keep reading through August.
Community members address tragedy that killed three children.
Nassau cops guarding wreckage of doomed yacht; recovery could yield clues to what caused deadly sinking.
Labriola helps install new AMVETS officers, summer concert series kicks off, and more reminders from Town of Oyster Bay.
Town's popular Classic Car Cruise Nights to begin at Massapequa LIRR station.
Chris Coschignano met Cardinal Egan at Vatican's Path to Peace Foundation Dinner.
Did you witness drunk driving this Fourth of July?
Bipartisan agreement urges transportation secretary to expedite millions for research.
Harbor closed to prevent contamination, classic car shows begin, and more reminders in Town of Oyster Bay.