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The Friends of Bailey Arboretum held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 20 to celebrate the renovation and restoration of the arboretum’s sensory garden. Current and former members of the board, staff and Town of Oyster Bay officials were on hand to enjoy the improved site and honor the hard work that made it happen. more
Hundreds of Oyster Bay residents and visitors made their way to two of the hamlet’s historic gems this past Independence Day; Raynham Hall Museum, former home of George Washington’s most … more
Kellen Curry spent eight years serving the United States in the Air Force, and after a stint in the private sector, he is looking to return to public service as one of the challengers for U.S. Rep. … more
It can be difficult to keep up with U.S. Rep. George Santos’ long list of falsehoods. For seven months, state Republicans and Democrats alike have called for his resignation from Congress while … more
Looking for a way to honor a veteran? Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick is seeking nominations for the New York State Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame, an online tribute to the lives of … more
As a multicultural and multifaith region, Long Island boasts an abundance of churches, synagogue and mosques, some of which date back to colonial times. One religious community that identifies with all of them is the Brookville Multifaith Campus, a nonprofit organization that celebrates the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths that comprise the Abrahamic religions. more
The Oyster Bay-East Norwich and the Locust Valley Central school districts held their annual reorganization meetings on July 11 and 10 respectively, swearing in new board members and appointing and re-appointing the districts’ superintendents and other officials. more
Friends of the Bay and The WaterFront Center are again partnering for a Kayak Conservation Cruise for the first of two cruises on Saturday, July 22, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Participants will meet at … more
Kathy Quinn-Taylor felt lost after her husband, Robert Taylor Jr., died last July. Her life, she said, has never been the same. Although she continues to appreciate support she’s received from … more
A new exhibition has opened at Raynham Hall Museum, featuring miniatures from a number of historical epochs and continents. Entitled “History in Miniature,” the exhibit offers visitors a different way to view history, capturing moments and ways of life from across the expanse of human history. more
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