August 21, 2024 Massapequa

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Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Tax Receiver Jeffrey Pravato and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder commended local Eagle Scout Edward Muro for raising charitable funds and collecting donations to upgrade the police booth located on Hicksville Road in Massapequa.

Massapequa Police Booth Upgraded By Local Eagle Scout

Oyster Bay Town

Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Tax Receiver Jeffrey Pravato and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder commended local Eagle Scout Edward Muro for raising charitable funds and collecting donations to upgrade the police booth located on Hicksville Road in Massapequa.

Supervisor Saladino stated, “Edward is an

incredible young man, and has proven his dedication to giving back to our community through charitable acts. He took time and raise money and supplies to restore the interior, paint the exterior and install a paved walkway at this Nassau County Police Booth in Massapequa. We congratulate Edward on earning the highest rank in Boy Scouts and commend

him for giving back to our community.”

Edward Muro is a police explorer, dedicated Eagle Scout, and civically minded young man. He chose this Eagle Scout project because it demonstrates a strong support for law enforcement. Police booths like this are deterrents to crime and used by officers during their patrol shift.

MASSAPEQUA POLICE BOOTH UPGRADED BY LOCAL EAGLE SCOUT -

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Tax Receiver Jeffrey Pravato and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder commended local Eagle Scout Edward Muro for raising charitable funds and collecting donations to upgrade the police booth located on Hicksville Road in Massapequa.

Officials Team Up To Collect Back To School

Oyster Bay Town

Supervisor Joseph Saladino and State Assemblyman Michael Durso announced “Back to School Supply DriveThru” collection initiative to help disadvantaged students be prepared and fully equipped with the learning tools necessary to succeed in the 2024-25 school year. The collection drive-thru event will take place on Saturday, August 24th, at Marjorie Post Community Park from 10am to 12pm. All items will be donated to Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Massapequa Park to be

Supplies

distributed throughout our communities.

Supervisor Saladino stated, “This school supply drive provides essential tools for learning, ensuring that every student, regardless of their economic background, has the resources needed to succeed in their education.”

“Supporting this school supply drive helps bridge the gap for disadvantaged students, allowing them to focus on their studies rather than worrying about acquiring basic materials,” said Assemblyman Durso. Donations sough include

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backpacks, pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, notebooks, folders, calculators and more. The Collection Drive is also sponsored by State Senator Steve Rhoads, State Senator Alexis Weik, State Assemblyman John Mikulin, State Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, County Legislator James Kennedy, County Legislator John Ferretti, Massapequa Park Village Mayor Daniel Pearl, and the Massapequa Chamber of Commerce.

For more information about the Back to School Supply Drive-Thru, please call (516) 541-4598.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22

2:00PM-3:30 PM

PRE-RETIREES, RETIREES, AND PART-TIME RETIREES WORKSHOP

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information, please Contact Senator Monica R. Martinez's Office at 631-341-7111

Are you embarking on retirement while others closest to you are still entrenched in their careers, or focused on other things? You are not alone. This workshop is designed to provide valuable insights and suggestions to help you thrive in this next chapter of your life. FREE, IN-PERSON WORKSHOP: Rockville Centre Library, 221 N. Village Avenue, Rockville Centre, NY 11570. Use the link below to register: https:// www.rvclibrary.org/ or call 516-766-6257

6:00PM-7:00PM

GARDEN LECTURE

You can have garden interest 12 months a year! Experience a pictorial tour through the garden to see how interest can keep going during any season, even in the winter! Presented by Lee Miller, Landscaper Designer and author of 4 books. Hosted by the Paumanacke Garden Club at the Wantagh Public Library, 3285 Park Avenue Wantagh. FREE. For more information, please contact paumanackegc@gmail.com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24

9:00AM-2:00PM

CHILDREN'S SNAPPER DERBY Children's Snapper Derby in partnership with NY Coalition for Recreational Fishing at Captree Fuel Bait & Tackle, 3500 East Ocean Parkway in Babylon. For more

10:00AM-4:00PM BLOOD DRIVE

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announce a partnership with New York Blood Center to host a Blood Drive in honor of Bridget McElroy, who lost her battle to cancer at just 35-years old. The drive will be held at Marjorie Post Park Community Center, located at 451 Unqua Road in Massapequa. To make an appointment, visit https://donate. nybc.org/donor/schedules/drive_ schedule/316344

10:00AM-1:30PM

KIWANIS CLUB OF WANTAGH FOOD DRIVE

King Kullen, 1340 Wantagh Ave. in Wantagh. Non-perishable foods and baby essentials are all needed. A list will be given out before entering the store to residents that are interested in participating. Cash donations are always welcome. The food drive will benefit two Wantagh food pantries: St. Francis Food Pantry and St. Jude Episcopal Food Pantry.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 & SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

11:00AM-6:00PM

31st LIMM ANNUAL SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

Don't miss Long Island Maritime Museum's Premier Event, 31st Annual Seafood Festival. Featuring

Live Music, Crafts & Seafood! The festival is held on the grounds of the Long Island Maritime Museum located at 88 West Avenue in West Sayville. The Seafood Festival is the Long Island Maritime Museum’s premier annual fundraiser. Find out more at www.limmseafoodfestival. org, or call 631-HISTORY, 631-447-8679

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

10:00AM-3:00PM HONEY BEE EXPERIENCE

Join Pinelawn for their 6th Annual Honey Bee Experience as they demonstrate the wonders of honey bees! With 6 hives on the property, Pinelawn explains the importance of honey bees in our environment and provides a safe, up-close look at these marvelous insects. Takes place at Pinelawn’s Lowuis Natalie Mall, West Gate 3 Entrance. For more information, please call 631-249-6100

SATURDAY AUGUST 31

2:00PM-5:00PM DAHLIA EXHIBITION AND PHOTO SHOW

The Long Island Dahlia Society will hold its annual Dahlia Exhibition and Photo Show at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Carriage House, 440 Montauk Highway in Great River. Show is free with entry in the park. For further information visit WWW. LongIslandDahlia.org or email LIDSPHOTO22@gmail.com for the Photo Show

Residents Invited To Submit Photos For Town Publications

Oyster Bay Town Councilman Tom Hand invites residents to submit photos taken in the Town of Oyster Bay to be considered for future use in Town publications.

“We accept photos year-round submitted by our residents which depict people, places, community events and scenery throughout our

Town,” said Councilman Hand. “We accept photos for the calendar, as well as other Town publications, including our website, social media pages and brochures.” Councilman Hand noted that photos should be taken within the confines of the Town of Oyster Bay. Digital submissions are preferred, but high-quality photos may also be submitted.

Emailed photos should be sent to photos@oysterbayny.gov. Printed photos can be submitted to the Town’s Public Information Office, 54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay NY 11771. Residents should make sure their name, address, phone number and brief description of the photo are included with their submission. The photographer is responsible for the correct spelling of the names and subjects in the photos, as well as notifying subjects they may appear in a Town publication.

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Let us know about your honors, awards, promotions and other announcements. They are always welcome. Photos can be emailed as well. Send them to editorial@ longislandmediagroup. com.

Girl Scouts Of Nassau County Announces First Annual Thin Mint Sprint 5K And Family Fun Walk

Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC) announced today that their inaugural Thin Mint Sprint 5K Run and Family Fun Walk, will take place on Saturday, September 15th, 2024 at Jones Beach State Park on Field 1. This event will offer avid runners, walkers and families a fantastic opportunity

to enjoy the beauty of Jones Beach during Girl Scouts Love State Parks weekend, all while raising money for the GSNC Family Partnership giving campaign.

“The Thin Mint Sprint has been something we’ve wanted to have for a while now, and we are excited to finally announce that registration is officially

open!” said Rande Bynum, CEO of Girl Scouts Nassau County. “We hope that this event will inspire families to gather in support of empowering the next generation of leaders as they enjoy the beauty of one of New York’s state parks. We hope to see this event become an annual funfilled tradition. Whether it is running in the 5K with friends, walking one mile with your family, or enjoying the activity fair, any participation will help provide girls with experiences that build courage, confidence and character.”

All proceeds from this event will benefit Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s Family Partnership giving campaign to ensure all girls can participate in Girl Scouting regardless of background or economic status to provide for membership fees, uniform components, books, badges and supplies for girls in need.

The 5K Thin Mint Sprint is open to runners of all ages and will begin

at 8:30 a.m. Registrants for the in-person option will receive a Thin Mint Sprint event t-shirt, Thin Mint Sprint finisher medal, Thin Mint Sprint race bib, a timing chip, entry into the family activity fair, and most importantly, a box of Girl Scout Cookies. Those who choose to participate virtually will receive a Thin Mint Sprint event t-shirt and a Thin Mint Sprint finisher medal via mail. Both options have a registration fee of $45 through August 25th, with the fee increasing afterwards. The Family Fun One Mile Walk is open to all ages and will begin at 9:30 a.m. Registrants will receive a Thin Mint Sprint event t-shirt, entry into the family activity fair, and of course, a box of Girl Scout Cookies. The fee for the family walk is $25 through August 25th, with the fee increasing afterwards.

The Thin Mint Sprint will help Girl Scouts of Nassau County continue their mission to help build a better world.

By participating in the event, families will give girls the opportunity to discover their passions and make lifelong friendships through the Girl Scouts of Nassau County community. To participate or become an event sponsor of the Thin Mint Sprint, please visit www.gsnc.org/thin-mintsprint.

For more information about Girl Scouts of Nassau County and the many events they hold throughout the year, or to join, volunteer, reconnect, or donate visit www.gsnc.org.

We are Girl Scouts: Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through

programs in Nassau County, across Long Island, and from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alum, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. To join, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit www.gsnc.org.

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Wantagh Bird Walk

August

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Join the South Shore Audubon Society for a bird walk at Mill Pond Park in Wantagh, starting at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 25. The Park is on the north side of Merrick Road, 4 blocks west of the Wantagh State Parkway . The group will meet at the gazebo. Bring binoculars. Walk leaders and other birders and nature enthusiasts will be happy to share their knowledge and experience with you. The bird walk is free of charge.

To register, text your name and contact information to 516 467-9498. No walk if it rains. Text regarding questionable conditions.

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Fall/Winter Youth Ice Hockey Registration

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier has announced that registration for the Town’s 2024 Fall/Winter Youth Ice Hockey Program will begin soon. The program features a House League, which includes full House League games, a practice schedule, and playoffs for boys and girls in the 8U, 10U, 12U, and 14/16U age groups. Clinics spanning 10 weeks in duration are also available, including all girls clinics, 6U clinics, adult learn to play clinics and advanced skill clinics. Programs will begin on September 27th, 2024.

“The Town of Oyster Bay’s Youth Ice Hockey Program is one of the best games in town, and features many respected coaches dedicated to teaching this outstanding sport to the many boys and girls enrolled in the program,” said Councilwoman Laura Maier. “With a variety of leagues and clinics, there’s something for everyone, and we are committed to fostering a love for the game in a supportive and fun environment.”

The House League includes full House League games, a practice schedule, and playoffs for boys and girls in the 8U, 10U, 12U, and 14/16U age groups. The registration fee is $400 for residents and $500 for non-residents. Additionally, the program offers various clinics, including an All Girls Clinic and an Adult Learn to Play program, both consisting of two 10-week sessions (Fall- Session I and

Winter- Session 2). The Boys & Girls 6U Clinic includes 10 sessions every other week for 20 weeks (SeptemberMarch). The fee for all clinics is $150 per session.

Online registration opens for residents on August 27th and 28th at 9 AM. Non-residents can begin registering online on August 29th at 9 AM. Registration can be completed by visiting oysterbaytown.com/sports. For more information, please email tobhockey@ oysterbay-ny.gov or call (516) 433-7465, x8234.

Team Live Like Lexi Presents AFSP Casino Night

Thursday, September 26, 7:00 - 11:00PM

Join Us For A Night Of Casino Gaming While Raising Money For Suicide Prevention

Out of the Darkness Community Walk Team

Live Like Lexi invites you to join them for a night of casino gaming in loving memory of Alexi Rodriguez while raising money for the Long Island Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), a leading suicide research and prevention organization in the U.S.

Raffles and 50/50’s awarded in cash. Full buffet & open bar.

Tickets: $90 donation. Your $90 ticket is redeemable at the door for $200 of play money.

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Deadline to purchase tickets is Friday, September 13th. Sorry, you cannot pay at the door. You must be 21 or older to attend. All proceeds benefit the Long Island Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness Community

The casino night begins at 7:00 pm and continues until 11:00 pm, at Memorare Hall, 2183A Jackson Avenue in Seaford. No gambling experience necessary. Anyone 21 or older. Texas Hold’Em, Black Jack, Roulette and Craps for fun & prizes only!

Walk team Live Like Lexi in loving memory of Alexi Rodriguez. REGISTER: Sign up to purchase tickets here: https://fs4.formsite. com/u6PtNb/ pb9cqgzp1x/index For sponsorship opportunities or ticket information details, contact Nancy Rodriguez at 917-545-6888 or by email at nrodrig1@ optonline.net.

You can find out more information about AFSP and the Long Island chapter’s activities by visiting https://afsp.org/ chapter/new-york-longisland.

Town Earns 9th Credit Rating Upgrade & Positive Outlook From Wall Street

Praised For Record Breaking Improvements And Vastly Improved Governance And

Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board proudly announce that the Town of Oyster Bay has earned its ninth credit rating increase and a positive outlook designation from Wall Street credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service.

Moody’s upgraded the Town to an Aa3 rating, from its A1 rating, and designated the Town’s outlook as ‘positive.’

This high grade is just three notches from a perfect score, the highest credit rating that any municipality can earn. These continual upgrades illustrate the enormous financial improvements made by the Saladino

administration since taking office in 2017, when the Town held a junk bond rating from Wall Street. In fact, Moody’s Investors Service reported, “Financial operations have materially improved over the past decade leading to a substantial improvement… improved financial operations have allowed the town to reduce the debt load…and improved governance and operational management is a key driver of the rating action.”

Supervisor Saladino stated, “Independent Wall Street agencies continue to award the Town of Oyster Bay with upgrades for our

commitment to the finest administration of government and watching the bottom line. This has been done successfully to protect your wallet while delivering the highest quality services the Town has ever seen. Despite inheriting a junk bond rating from the prior administration, our success and financial turnaround is breaking records as Wall Street continues to recognize the Town of Oyster Bay’s commitment to restricting spending, paying down debt and strong financial management practices. This ninth Wall Street credit rating upgrade will save residents substantial

money as the Town will pay significantly less money in interest expenses when bonding for road repaving, park improvements and other critical infrastructure work.”

This recent upgrade marks the ninth credit rating increase earned by Supervisor Saladino and the Town Board since taking office in 2017. In this short period of time, the Supervisor and Town Board have cut property taxes while reducing debt and eliminating the operational budget deficit. Since cutting property taxes in 2018, the subsequent six budgets – in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 – were frozen

and sustained the $1.3 million property tax cut. As a result, $9.1 million is in the pockets of taxpayers rather than the coffers of government. This ‘taxpayer first’ plan successfully froze property taxes during both the worldwide pandemic and the highest inflation our nation and the Town of Oyster Bay has ever seen. In this same time, total Town debt also declined by $181 million – a 24% net decline in debt.

Earlier this summer, independently-audited financial results indicated that Supervisor Saladino and the Town Board produced the sixth straight surplus budget

under this governing board. While impressing the Wall Street analysts, cutting and freezing taxes for seven years, and bringing about the finest quality of services, the Town of Oyster Bay has also increased it road repaving program, upgraded dozens of sports fields and parks, improved its facilities, purchased new garbage and highway trucks, and a long list of other improvements, including investments to better our environment. The Town of Oyster Bay is truly a better place to live, work and raise a family. Not only does Wall Street know it, but their report makes it very clear to the public.

A Summertime Cold

Despite what people may believe, colds are not exclusive to the cold weather months and early spring. Although a person is more likely to catch a cold during the winter, it’s still possible to get a cold in the summer. During colder months, people tend to stay indoors in close proximity to others. That can make it easier for contagious cold viruses to spread. In addition, during the winter, the air is cold and dry, and these conditions are hospitable to cold viruses. In the summer, humidity can impede the common cold’s easy spread, but air conditioning units with recirculated air can reverse the protective nature of this humidity. Even though people may spend more time outdoors during the summer, on especially hot days they may retreat indoors to cool off. That’s when cold viruses can thrive. Symptoms of summer colds aren’t different from winter colds. However, the heat and humidity of the summer months can make a person feel miserable. Also, when cold symptoms keep people from fun summertime activities, it can seem more impactful than suffering in winter when there’s not much to do.

To help save lives and further combat the ongoing opioid epidemic on Long Island, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino is partnering with Drug Free Long Island, Thomas’ Hope Foundation and Massapequa Park Village Mayor Daniel Pearl to host free Family Support, Overdose Prevention & Narcan Training Seminars on Monday, September 16th and Monday, September 30th at 6:30pm at in the

downstairs meeting rooms of Massapequa Park Village Hall, located at 151 Front Street in Massapequa Park. The program will begin at 6pm with a family support group offering support to family members who have lost a loved one or have a loved one struggling with addiction, followed by a prevention workshop and overdose reversal agent training seminar at 7:30pm.

“We’re addressing the ongoing opioid

epidemic on Long Island by offering Support, Overdose Prevention and Narcan Training Seminars for residents to learn the warning signs of drug addiction, obtain information on available treatment options, and learn how to reverse the fatal effects of an opioid overdose by administering a life-saving antidote,” Supervisor Saladino said. “Whether you or a loved one is struggling with addiction or not, we invite

you to join us in September for the betterment of our community.”

The overdose reversal agent known as Narcan is administered through a nasal spray, and is provided by the YES Community Counseling Center at no charge to trainees over the age of 18. Under New York State law, residents can administer Narcan in an attempt to save a life, without fear of liability.

Mayor Daniel Pearl stated, “Through initiatives

like this, we can and will continue to save lives and keep families whole. Together with Drug Free Long Island and Thomas’ Hope Foundation, we are strengthening our community in its battle with drug use and working with mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and neighbors to identify warning signs and provide help to those struggling with addiction.”

This free Support, Overdose Prevention &

Narcan Training Seminar is available to all residents. No prior medical experience is necessary to participate. All trainees will receive a Certificate of Completion. Anyone can attend, but seating is limited. Please RSVP to Drug Free Long Island by calling (516) 639-2386 or emailing info@drugfreeli. org.

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