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Vol. 83, No. 45
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CELEBRATING GIRL SCOUTS
‘The Biggest’ Syosset Street Fair warms up downtown BY RIKKI MASSAND
Sixth graders from Jericho Syosset Girl Scout Troop 3751 recently held a celebration for the birthday of Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Low. See page 8.
Drive-In Holiday Experience The Town of Oyster Bay will be holding a free Drive-In Holiday Experience, featuring free family entertainment for Town residents. The event will be offered December 6 – 10 at Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa, with registration opening online November 13, at 10 a.m. This event is open to Town residents only, with registration beginning online
at www.oysterbaytown. com/holiday, at 10 a.m. on November 13. Residents must create an account on the Town’s portal to register for the event and reserve a time slot on either December 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10. Only one time slot reservation per family is permitted. Residents who have previously created an account on the Town’s portal do not need to create a new one.
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On Sunday, November 12 the Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce presented the return of the annual Street Fair in downtown Syosset. The Fair drew the most pedestrian traffic in recent memory and included rows of vendors and the Town of Oyster Bay showmobile. The “south stage” was sponsored by the School of Rock of Syosset. The iSchool of Music + Art sponsored the Street Fair’s “north stage” on the Nassau County showmobile. Russell P. Green, a Syosset resident and president of the Syosset Woodbury Chamber, offered gratitude to this year’s Street Fair sponsors, especially as the event was rescheduled for a weekend almost two months later than originally planned. The original Street Fair date of Saturday, September 23 was
canceled due to dangerous rain and wind conditions, and then many weekends of September and October presented additional rain and weather issues. Green said, “The biggest Syosset Street Fair, which was also probably the chilliest, spectacularly exceeded my optimistic expectations, along with everyone else. Thousands of local residents were able to interact with 60 Chamber member-business sponsors and over 150 vendors provided by Nassau County Fairs. Our Street Fair Chair and 2023 Businessperson of the Year Tami Racaniello did an amazing job leading the effort, ensuring the enthusiasm and momentum was maintained after the original postponement.” Racaniello explained that over 200 vendors supported the Street Fair with the expanded footprint See page 10
Children interested in mailing their letters to Santa can bring them to the Holiday Experience as well. Letters that include the child’s name and return address will receive a response letter from Santa Claus. For more information on the Drive-in Holiday Experience, residents should visit www.oysterbaytown. com/holiday or call (516) 7977925.
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Local veterans were on hand at the Syosset Street Fair on November 12th.
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