Leprechauns, a ubiquitous symbol of St. Patrick’s Day, are capricious creatures known for making mischief and guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows. According to legend, if you catch one, …
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By Maria Lane
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3/22/19
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The members of the State Senate unanimously voted in favor of two bills on March 7 that could, if passed by the Assembly and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, assist small business owners. One bill would …
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By Laura Lane
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3/22/19
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Swimmers young and old ventured into the icy waters of the Long Island Sound at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park for the 15th Annual Polar Bear Plunge last Sunday. They were there to support the …
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By Laura Lane
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3/15/19
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Fighting the brisk winds that rolled off the shores of West Harbor Beach on Feb. 28, PSEG crew members, suspended 40 feet in the air in a pair of cherry pickers, attempted to transfer a tangle of …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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3/8/19
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The theatrical profession isn’t just about “lights, camera, action!” Success is contingent on knowing how to manage the business itself, said Paula Curcuru, founder of Oyster Bay’s LI Actors …
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By Laura Lane
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3/8/19
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Former Oyster Bay resident Vann Johnson shared his father’s life story on Feb. 10 as part of Oyster Bay Historical Society’s celebration of Black History Month. Van Dyke “Billy” Johnson, who …
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By Laura Lane
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3/1/19
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The world was rapidly changing during Theodore Roosevelt’s lifetime, and he enthusiastically embraced it. He was the first president to leave the U.S. He was also the first president to drive a …
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By Laura Lane
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2/28/19
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Adam Nagy, 8, gripped a black magic marker, his other hand engaged in managing his mop of curly red hair. He wanted to find a space on the large sheet of paper hanging on the wall to add to an …
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By Laura Lane
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2/22/19
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Jim Altadonna, Oyster Bay’s town clerk and a former mayor of Massapequa Park, announced his candidacy for supervisor of the Town of Oyster Bay on Feb. 13 at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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2/21/19
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After nine years as a councilwoman on the board of the Town of Oyster Bay, Rebecca Alesia has stepped down, and was appointed unanimously by the remaining board members to a position on the town’s …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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2/21/19
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