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When they first started playing lacrosse for Rough Rider Lacrosse in kindergarten, Aidan Lough, Cole Aasheim and Philip “PJ” Verdi could never have imagined that they would play together for the next 13 years. Now the three friends will be playing lacrosse in college, where they will take the lessons and skills learned as Rough Riders to the next level. more
The environmental group Save the Sound released their annual Long Island Sound Beach Report, and unfortunately the results for the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary were mixed at best. The result of water quality sampling done by county agencies covering roughly 200 beaches on both sides of the Sound, the Sound Beach Report grades beaches and harbors based on levels of bacterial contamination. more
Oyster Bay’s patriotic spirit was on display at the annual Fourth of July Parade and Celebration in the heart of the historic hamlet. more
Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLIVE today announced Bank of America as the presenting sponsor for its inaugural Women’s Executive (WE) Summit to be held August 7, 2023 at The Crescent … more
There is a memorable Life magazine photograph of John F. Kennedy Jr., President Kennedy’s son, as a toddler in the Oval Office. Playing inside the desk where his father is working, he peers out after opening a front panel. more
The names of the two people who guaranteed Representative George Santos’ $500,000 bail bond have finally been released by order of Judge Anne Y. Shields of New York’s Eastern District Court. … more
Brian Noone, the Town of Oyster Bay’s first, and thus far only inspector general, resigned on June 23 amid allegations of ethical violations and an investigation by the Nassau County District … more
Dozens of baymen, local politicians, public officials and Town of Oyster Bay residents gathered at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park on Wednesday to announce a plan to establish a memorial to the baymen who have trawled Long Island’s waters and risked, and lost, their lives in the effort to provide for themselves, their families and their communities. more
Brian Noone, the Town of Oyster Bay’s first, and thus far only, inspector general, resigned last Friday amid allegations of ethical violations and an investigation by the Nassau County district attorney’s office. more
Despite forecasts, the weather held out for the Locust Valley High School Class of 2023 for graduation ceremony on the morning of June 24. One hundred seventy-nine seniors dressed in green and white gowns with colorful cords symbolizing all their accomplishments marched onto Fred Smith Field to the cheers of their friends and family and music provided by the school band. more
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