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Town creates “zombie home” registry The Town of Oyster Bay has launched a new online initiative that allows residents to report abandoned/zombie properties within their neighborhood located in the unincorporated areas of the Town of Oyster Bay. This new Abandoned Property/ Zombie Home Registry assists the Town of Oyster Bay in combatting eyesores in local communities. “Protecting our suburban quality of life is a top priority for the Town Board,” said Town Councilman Lou Imbroto, who serves as Chairman of the Town’s Quality of Life Taskforce. “No community should be forced to deal with unmaintained and dangerous eyesores that serve as havens for squatters, rodents and other such
problems. The Abandoned Property/Zombie Home Registry will help us continue to make headway with cleaning up these eyesores, and we encourage residents to serve as our eyes and ears by using this reporting system to help.” Zombie homes are properties that have been vacant for an extended period of time and are often owned by a bank, trust, or mortgage company. Code Enforcement Bureau from the Department of Planning of Development continually monitor vacant properties, issue Notices of Violation against neglected properties, and take action to cleanup properties. See page 10
Kindergarten students at Gardiner Avenue school were excited to start their academic careers on September 2nd. See page 4 for more photos.
Arrest for bathroom surveillance
Shehzad Asif
Nassau County Police arrested an Elmont man on August 31 for allegedly placing a recording device in a women’s bathroom. According to police, an employee of Hunter Business School, located in Levittown, entered the bathroom and noticed what appeared to be a cell phone charging cube plugged into
the wall next to the toilet. As she was exiting, the victim inspected the device and noticed there was a camera lens and a slot for a storage card. After an investigation, police arrested Shehzad Asif, 37, and charged him with 13 counts of Unlawful Surveillance in the 2nd Degree.
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Town of Oyster Bay officials at demolition of "zombie home"
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