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Bayville’s David Sarles has published his third book, “Two for Nothing,” inspired by his 26 years in the field of education. A work of fiction, the book depicts the journey of an … more
In a bid to revitalize and enhance the Oyster Bay business district, the town board has announced ambitious plans to improve its walkways and to beautify the downtown. With a $750,000 investment, the … more
The restoration process is complete on Teddy Roosevelt's beloved Sagamore Hill and it is finally ready for public tours. They won't start until July 12, but several children from Theodore Roosevelt Elementary were invited recently to tour the house before the official opening. We've also included a history of the restoration of Sagamore Hill including photographs from 2013 and what the house looks like now since Teddy's house has been put back together again. more
The Democratic field for next year’s primary in the 3rd Congressional District, which Republican George Santos currently represents, has narrowed, with Josh Lafazan’s announcement on Tuesday that … more
In a move that blends the rich history of Oyster Bay with cutting-edge technology, the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum has unveiled its new Theodore Roosevelt Augmented Reality experience. Funded by a … more
The air outside the entrance to the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center was filled with the sweet scent of freshly turned soil. Children and their families worked to carefully plant daffodil … more
In the heart of Oyster Bay, a transformation is underway — a project that promises to transport residents and visitors back in time, immersing them in the rich history of the hamlet. The … more
Fred Zeilberger was just 14 when he was ordered to stack the bodies of dead fellow prisoners like firewood at a makeshift concentration camp outside Riga, Latvia, during World War II. He was among … more
Italian officials, local businesspeople and those who love Italian cuisine gathered at Stellina Ristorante on Saturday to celebrate the end of Italian Cuisine Week with an extensive brunch event and … more
It can be easy to think the North Shore of Long Island exists in a bubble, but even here the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine are being felt. Anna, a Ukrainian refugee, has been living … more
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