2020-05-29 E-Edition

crowd of students in graduation caps and gowns, throwing their caps in the air

Hicksville High School graduation is ON!

Hicksville High School has announced that it will hold a Commencement Ceremony on June 27th  at 9 a.m. To accomplish the graduation, the high school will use a hybrid ceremony comprised of a virtual ceremony and vehicle processional. The Class of 2020 will have the opportunity to wear their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and have photos taken in […]

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Wisdom Lane students recognized as winners in essay contest


Three students from Wisdom Lane Middle School were recently recognized as winners in a regional essay contest. The students, who are members of the school’s Earth and Space Club, placed first, second and third in the contest which is sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Technical committee. The winners of the contest were 8th grader, […]

Extended hours at walk-up tax payment windows

The Town of Oyster Bay will hold extended hours at its outdoor Walk-Up Windows for those who wish to make their tax payments in-person ahead of the June 1st deadline for school property tax payments. The walk-up windows, which opened earlier this month at Town Hall North in Oyster Bay and Town Hall South in Massapequa, will operate with extended […]

Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino previously joined with Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker and representatives from the Bethpage School and Water Districts to discuss remediation plans at the long-plagued ballfield at Bethpage Community Park.

Cleanup to begin at contaminated ballfield

The Town of Oyster Bay has announced that remediation of the long-shuttered contaminated ballfield at Bethpage Community Park is slated to get underway this summer. This week, final construction of a thermal well is being conducted, which will remove soil contaminants at the former Grumman dumpsite through a project performed by Northrup Grumman with State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) […]

Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino gathered with Town officials and members of the local business community to announce an initiative helping local restaurants offer increased outdoor dining once the reopen.

Town waives permit fees on outdoor dining for restaurants


With Long Island set to begin Phase one of reopening the economy this week, many businesses are preparing themselves to reopen  their doors to customers. Last week the Town of Oyster Bay Got a head start on the process by waiving permit fees and applications necessary for restaurants to reopen. Town officials gathered with members of the local business community […]