Friday, March 27, 2020
Vol. 79, No. 13
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SERVING BETHPAGE, OLD BETHPAGE, AND PLAINVIEW
OFFICIALS FIGHT PRICE GOUGING
Nassau County seeks donations of medical supplies
Nassau County is seeking donations of medical supplies in unopened packages. Needed items are: • N95 Surgical Masks in unopened container/boxes • Eye protection such as goggles and face shields • Nitrile Gloves in unopened boxes which have not expired • Disposable medical gowns (paper which are fluid resistant or plastic) • Shoe cover/booties • No-Touch thermometers
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran was joined by Congresswoman Kathleen Rice and New York State Senator Todd Kaminsky to raise public awareness and condemn of the widespreadprice gouging of COVID-19 Coronavirus related supplies. New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo made an emergency disaster declaration on Saturday which, among other things, allows the state to investigate and penalize those price gouging medical and sanitary supplies. To report incidents of price gouging to the New York State Attorney General’s office please call 1-800-697-1220. Photo courtesy Nassau County
Town board to meet virtually
In light of current emergency restrictions and conditions, the meeting of the Oyster Bay Town Board scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, at 7:00 p.m. has been changed to Tuesday, March 31, at 10:00
a.m. In accordance with an Executive Order signed by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo the March 31st Town Board meeting will be held remotely by confer-
ence call or similar service, and the public will have the ability to view or listen to such proceeding, and such proceeding shall be recorded and later transcribed.
• Thermometer probe covers • HEPA filters for Ventilators / Anesthesia Machines • Antibacterial and disinfecting wipes – typically alcohol or bleach based • Disinfecting wipes (Clorox/ Lysol) • Hand Sanitizer Donations will be accepted at a drive up collection point, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. through 3 p.m. at the Nassau County Public Safety Parking Lot, Field 3, Park Blvd., Eisenhower Park
‘Town Hall At Home’ The Town of Oyster Bay has created a new online portal for residents to be able to handle most of their Town business remotely. The portal, titled ‘Town Hall at Home,’ provides a one-stop shop to information on performing Town business remotely, whether it be paying taxes, filing paperwork, or requesting documents. “During these difficult and unprecedented times, the Town is encouraging residents to conduct their Town business online when possible,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “The ‘Town Hall at Home’ portal will help residents facilitate this business, while still adhering to requested health department practices for social dis-
tancing.” The online portal allows residents to easily find forms, applications, pay their taxes and more. The virtual Town Hall will also include a live-chat option during regular Town business hours, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., to further assist residents. “We all share in the responsibility to limit person-to-person contact to help thwart the spread of COVID-19, and this is just one way we can all do our part,” added Supervisor Saladino. To begin the process, please visit www.oysterbaytown.com, click on the online portal and follow the easy prompts to navigate your Town business needs.
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