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The Town of Oyster Bay is moving forward with its plan to create a Bureau of Administrative Adjudication, a court that would cover misdemeanor level cases. Residents, concerned parties and elected … more
Legislation signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on March 31 allows adults to use and purchase marijuana legally in New York, which joins 15 other states and Washington, D.C., in legalizing cannabis. But … more
The Town of Oyster Bay will waive permit fees this year, as it did in 2020, to assist restaurants during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ordinarily the hamlet’s eateries would be required to meet … more
The Town of Oyster Bay Board voted unanimously on Feb. 9 to align the town’s definition of anti-Semitism with that of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. Town spokesman Brian … more
On Tuesday, the Town of Oyster Bay Board unanimously passed a resolution revising an Oct. 6 meeting decorum law, which allowed for the arrest and filing of criminal charges against anyone who … more
A winter storm warning is in effect for all of Long Island through Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. An area of low pressure over the Atlantic Ocean swept into the region as a nor'easter Wednesday afternoon, bringing with it heavy snow after 5 p.m. and heavy winds. Blizzard-like conditions were possible, according the service. more
At Vision Long Island’s 19th annual Smart Growth Summit, which was held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic, Lynbrook Mayor Alan Beach was one of many mayors and town supervisors who spoke about overcoming difficulties during the coronavirus pandemic. more
Frank M. Flower & Sons, a commercial shellfishing company, has leased roughly 1,400 acres of underwater land from the Town of Oyster Bay since 1994. The company’s 30-year lease will expire in 2024, which prompted the town to issue a request for new proposals in June. Flower, along with Mitch Kramer and Thomas Thornton, Oyster Bay residents from the Oyster Bay Shellfish Company and the North Oyster Bay Baymen’s Association, independent baymen, submitted applications to the town. All were recently denied. more
A federal court has issued a temporary restraining order against the Town of Oyster Bay’s new local meeting law, which allows for the arrest and filing of criminal charges against anyone who … more
With the pandemic bearing a financial burden for many organizations and businesses, as well as making in-person fundraising efforts difficult, it seemed that the YOLO Strong Foundation would not be able to raise the thousands of dollars it does every year to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children on Long Island with illnesses, and mental and physical disabilities.. It was a phone call from Rustan Lundstrum, the owner of Coach Meeting House, that ensured that YOLO would still be able to make a difference as it has done for almost a decade. more
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