Oyster Bay Town Councilman Tom Hand today announced that the Town will host a Homeowners Cleanup Program and Paper Shredding Day at its Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Saturday, August 14th, located at 101 Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road in Old Bethpage. The cleanup will take place from 8:30 a.m. to
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has filed an ordinance in the Nassau County Legislature appropriating $100 million provided to the County under the American Rescue Plan Act for one-time cash assistance of $375 to qualifying households (renters and homeowners, including residents living in cooperatives) that have experienced negative economic impacts due to the
Suffolk Federal Credit Union presented college scholarships totaling $43,925 to six deserving high school graduates who plan to attend Suffolk County Community College this fall. “As a community-focused credit union, we are committed to supporting hardworking students as they pursue higher education, while also easing the financial burden for their families,” said Michele
The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA) and the Town of Babylon, in cooperation with Suffolk County and the Bluegrass Club of Long Island, brings the 19th Annual Long Island Bluegrass & Roots Music Festival to Tanner Park in Copiague, NY, located in a beautiful setting on the Great South Bay of Long Island, […]
On August 5, Doherty Enterprises’ Panera Bread locations will be holding an all-day hiring event, as part of Panera’s national “Sweet Summer” hiring initiative happening at local Panera Bread bakery-cafes around the country. The company is seeking entry and management-level associates to join the Panera Bread family, offering competitive wages and benefits, and a
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announce that the U.S. Harbors organization has awarded Oyster Bay the Best Harbor winner for the Mid-Atlantic region in 2021. “With 2,500 votes for over 370 harbors, we are so pleased that so many visitors recognize the gem that is Oyster Bay Harbor,” said Supervisor […]
Fulfilling her commitment to fast-track the release of American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding for enhanced community services, County Executive Curran announced that nonprofits and health and human service providers can now apply for grants – totaling in $17.9 million – through the County’s new online portal: www.nassaucountyny.gov/BoostNassau. This allotment is part the
Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds (HKC) today announced the opening of a new multimillion dollar aquatic complex at its Long Island site in Wheatley Heights. The Steven John Conrad Aquatic Complex features three heated pools–including one with a ramp to provide access for children of all abilities–and a water slide. The state-of-the-art facility was made possible
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