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The Locust Valley Central School District budget passed on Tuesday, while Matthew Barnes, Holly Gaddy Esteves and Nicholas DellaFera were elected to the board of education, and Lauren Themis was re-elected. The vote came after a tumultuous year for the district, which lost both its superintendent and board president in just two months. more
Seniors are expressing their disappointment in the Town of Oyster Bay’s new beach sticker policy. Several have spoken out and said they believe the new stickers, which clearly display the word “senior” at the top, could make them a target for car thieves and that the town could have found a better solution to the issue. more
Voters resoundingly approved the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District’s budget of just over $64.4 million on Tuesday, and gave a collective thumbs-up to all of the propositions on the ballot as well. This will help the district move forward with what Superintendent Francesco Ianni described as a mission to continue making Oyster Bay one of the best and most innovative school districts in the nation. more
Across the United States millions of families are struggling to clothe their children, furnish their home and get access to other essential items. The Youth and Family Counseling Agency of Oyster … more
The Oakland A’s of Oyster Bay Little League recently won the Majors Division Championship in a 5-3 victory. more
St. Gertrude’s Catholic Church held a very successful event this summer that people are still talking about. more
Bibliophiles and history-lovers alike made their way to Theodore’s Books in Oyster Bay for a discussion with author Jeff Shaara to discuss his newest novel “The Old Lion: A Novel of Theodore Roosevelt.” Shaara, whose father Michael was famous for his novel series on the Civil War, spoke in a Q&A format along with Theodore’s’ owner Steve Israel and Howard Ehrlich, chief executive officer of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. more
Jared Behr envisions a much different Oyster Bay if he’s elected town supervisor next month — at least as far as the government is concerned. The Democrat says he has a number of new … more
The North Shore Land Alliance has been celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, as well as the completion of its new headquarters at the Tavern House and Cook’s Cottage in the Humes Preserve in Mill Neck. After two decades of work, the future of land preservation on the North Shore is looking a little brighter. more
Joseph Saladino wants to remain Oyster Bay’s town supervisor, and he believes voters will keep him in the seat because he has something no other candidate possesses: experience. The … more
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