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Patch Is Coming to Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay Patch debuts Aug. 23.

Patch.com is in a Long Island state of mind.

We’re expanding to Oyster Bay: That’s right.

The community that Billy Joel celebrated in song, served as the Summer White House for President Theodore Roosevelt and produced basketball coach Rick Pitino (a St. Dominic graduate) is about to get a whole lot more interesting.

Find out what's happening in Wantagh-Seafordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Why? Because we’ll chronicle it all, from Town of Oyster Bay news you can use to the best gas prices around and the latest happenings up and down bustling Route 106. That includes the annual Oyster Festival.

Consider Oyster Bay Patch a virtual community lawn, your online gathering place for conversation, events, announcements, news and more.

Find out what's happening in Wantagh-Seafordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

You won’t have to wait much longer. Oyster Bay Patch debuts Aug. 23. 

We’re currently looking to connect with local groups and organizations in Bayville, Cove Neck, East Norwich, Mill Neck, Oyster Bay and Upper Brookville. Shoot us an e-mail at heather.doyle@patch.com and say hello. 

Patch is owned by AOL, and operates 41 websites across Long Island, and more than 860 nationwide.

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