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“Ghost Walk” parade at Rayham Hall Museum
SEEDING THE BAY
Officials took to the waters of the Great South Bay to plant over one million clams on the Town’s South Shore. Shown are Bill Zeller of Captree Clams, Town Councilman Tom Hand, Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Town Clerk Rich LaMarca, Michael Doall of Stony Brook University and Wade Carden of the DEC Marine Resources Division. Officials from the Town of Oyster Bay took to the waters in the Great South Bay to help replenish the shellfish population on the south shore of the Town. The Town was selected to receive these mollusks as part of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Long Island Shellfish Restoration Project, through which mature clams are planted for the purposes of reproduction in protected south shore
waters. The clams – totaling 1.5 million – were provided by grower Bill Zeller of Captree Clams. Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Tom Hand and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca assisted in the deployment of the seed clams. “We are pleased to partner with the DEC and Stony Brook University as we continue to expand our shellfish restoration program to our south shore, following our tremen-
dous success in increasing planting on the north shore by millions,” said Supervisor Saladino. “These adult clams are placed into spawner sanctuaries within the greater conservation management areas located in South Oyster Bay, in areas that have been set aside based on data that has been collected about the physical circulation of the local water.” Based on the information See page 10
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The Town of Oyster Bay has announced that the Raynham Hall Museum will host its 5th Annual “Ghost Walk”, a costumed parade featuring giant ghostly puppets of ancient Townsend family members being led by costumed paraders and their four-legged friends. The spooky seasonal event, which takes place on Saturday, October 30, beginning at 7:30 p.m., will kick off at the Christ Church Rectory at 61 East Main Street in Oyster Bay, and proceed through the hamlet and conclude at Raynham Hall Museum. “The preservation of our history and the ability to educate our children on the past is so incredibly important and here in the Town of Oyster Bay, we are blessed with historical treasures such as the Raynham Hall Museum,” stated Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “Raynham Hall hosts many historical and educational programs throughout the year, and I am pleased that the Town will be able to assist Raynham Hall with their annual ‘Ghost Walk,’ a fun tradition for children and families here that once again spotlights the amazing historical treasure that is the hamlet of Oyster Bay!” The “Ghost Walk” will feature entertainment in the form of two See page 10
Free golf for veterans The Town of Oyster Bay has announced that it will honor veterans and active duty military personnel for their service to our nation with a free round of golf at the Hon. Joseph Colby Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course, located at 1 South Woods Road in Woodbury on Veterans Day, Thursday, November 11. “The brave men and women of our United States Armed Forces put their lives on the line and sacrifice their time to protect our freedoms and democracy,” said Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “This is an important way of saying ‘thank you’ and we’re pleased to be able to offer this free round of golf on Veterans Day as a small token of appreciation for all they’ve done and continue to do for our nation.” To qualify for this Veterans Day offer, golfers must present proof See page 10
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