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Supervisor Saladino stated, “I’m so proud to
honor the exceptional members of the Massapequa Fire Department for their 5 decades of service, bravery, and commitment to protecting the lives of the residents in this incredible community. Thank you for going above and beyond the call of duty and thank you for being part of the select few who choose to run towards an emergency, instead of away. God bless all first responders and the brave men and women in uniform who protect and serve.”
Nicolock Paving Stones, Retaining Walls and Outdoor Living, a leading manufacturer of premium hardscape solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new Design Studios. These exclusive destinations are meticulously designed to empower homeowners to transform their outdoor living visions into stunning realities, guiding them seamlessly from initial concept to flawless completion.
More than just showrooms, Nicolock Design Studios offers a unique and immersive experience. Homeowners can now fully visualize how Nicolock’s extensive range of products will look installed, fostering confidence and facilitating informed decision-making.
“We understand that creating the perfect outdoor space is a significant investment and a deeply personal endeavor,” says Nino Nicolia, Vice President. “Our new Design Studios are designed to enhance the process, offering a hands-on, personalized experience that ensures our customers are delighted with their choices every step of the way. They will leave our showroom with a computer-generated design including a comprehensive list of products and a directed to an authorized Nicolock dealer.”
The Nicolock Design Studios boast several key features designed to provide an unparalleled customer journey:
• Expansive Showroom: Featuring Nicolock’s topselling products and color blends in realistic, installed
settings. This allows customers to truly see, touch, and experience the quality and beauty of Nicolock’s offerings, eliminating any ambiguity.
• Direct Comparison: Multiple variations of pavers, retaining walls, and other hardscape elements are displayed side-by-side, enabling easy and direct comparison to choose the best options for individual projects.
• In-House On-Staff Designer: Homeowners will have access to Nicolock’s expert in-house designers, providing personalized consultations and design advice to bring their unique visions to life.
• Personalized White Glove Concierge Service: From the moment they step into a Design Studio, customers will receive dedicated, white-glove service, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience throughout their project journey.
• Comprehensive Product Showcase: Explore a wide array of Nicolock products, including pavers for patios, driveways, and walkways, as well as retaining walls, pool decks, fire pits, fireplaces, and materials for outdoor kitchens and grills.
Nicolock believes that experiencing their products firsthand is crucial in the decision-making process. Studies have shown that customers who visit a showroom are significantly more likely to feel confident
in their purchase decision, highlighting the value of this immersive environment.
The new Nicolock Design Studios represent a significant investment in customer experience, underscoring the company’s commitment to building trust and providing exceptional service. Starting May 2025, homeowners in the Huntington area are invited to visit a Nicolock Design Studio at 800 E. Jericho Tpke, Huntington Sta. and embark on the journey to creating their dream outdoor space. Future locations include Seaford and Holbrook scheduled to open in June 2025 as well as three more in the fall.
Visit a Nicolock Design Studio and unlock the potential of your outdoor living.
Headquartered in Lindenhurst, NY, Nicolock has been a family-owned-and-operated hardscape manufacturer for over 65 years. The company currently has 8 manufacturing facilities and is growing: Long Island, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut and their newest location, North Carolina, offering the broadest selection of products and the most vibrant colors in the industry to satisfy every hardscape need. Only Nicolock offers their exclusive paver-shield™ technology, providing surface protection and rich color throughout our pavers for color that will last for generations.
10:30AM-1:00PM - DJ
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Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Laura Maier and the Town Board announced that registration for the Town’s Youth Basketball Program is open to students in grades 3-8, the program includes 8 games across four prime locations in Oyster Bay – Anchor Park, Haypath Park, Plainview-Old Bethpage Park, and Syosset Woodbury Community Park. The season tips off on June 16th with evaluations taking place on June 7th and 8th at Haypath Park.
“I’m thrilled to see our
young athletes take to the basketball court this summer,” Councilwoman Maier said. “This program offers a platform for our youth to hone their basketball skills, showcase their talents, and experience the adrenaline rush of competition – all in a supportive environment. Be sure to register now, as this program is sure to fill up quickly.”
Athletes in Grades 3 and 4 will meet at 5:00 p.m., Grades 5 and 6 at 6:00 p.m., and Grades 7 and 8
at 7:00 p.m. Preparation for the upcoming season includes player evaluations scheduled for June 7th and 8th at Haypath Park. These assessments will enable coaches to strategically assemble teams, ensuring balanced competition and an environment conducive to skill development and growth.
Registration will take place online at: www. oysterbaytown.com/sports. The resident fee is $85, and residents must upload proof of residency (tax or utility bill) and their child’s birth certificate. The non-resident fee is $100. Volunteer coaches and referees are also needed. Anyone interested in volunteering is asked to email parksportal@ oysterbay-ny.gov.
For more information, please call (516) 797-7945 or visit oysterbaytown.com.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th
6:00PM
MYSTERY BINGO
The Memorare Columbiettes are hosting a Mystery Bingo evening. $35 per person includes 8 games of bingo, wine, soda, snacks and dessert. Mystery clues lead to winners' prizes. Raffles, 50/50 and lotto board chances will also be available for purhase. Memorare Council, 2183 Jackson Ave. Seaford, NY 11783. For tickets and information call: Kathy LoFrese 516221-1398 or Lisa Koening 516-826-5751
THURSDAY, MAY 29th & THURSDAY, JUNE 5th
6:45PM
BINGO THURSDAY NIGHTS
$2000 Cash Prizes. Doors Open 5:00pm. - Games start 6:45pm. Cost: 5.00. Knights of Columbus, 78 Hempstead Ave., Lynbrook, NY 11563. For more information, please call 516-887-2228
FRIDAY, MAY 30th
9:00AM-5:00PM
LONG ISLAND ORCHID FESTIVAL
The Long Island Orchid Society will be holding its 10th annual festival at Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster Bay on May 30-June 1, 2025, from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. This year’s theme is all about terrariums and the many ways they are used to grow orchids. Free Event. Planting Fields Arboretum, 1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. For more information, please call Sherri Evans 516 338 6604
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26th - MEMORIAL DAY
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SATURDAY, MAY 31st
10:00AM Registration
12:30PM Start 4th ANNUAL 5K CROSS COUNTRY RUN/WALK
VFW Post 6249 Joseph P. Dwyer Weekend Race Event. Rain or Shine. Proceeds to benefit the Joseph Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Project. Rocky Point HS, 82 Rocky Point, Yaphank Road. Register: strongislandrunningclub.com. For more information, please call the VFW 631-744-9106 or 631-873-8272. vfw6249@yahoo.com. Donations welcome!
5:00PM-8:00PM COMEDY & KARAOKE NIGHT
First Presbyterian Church, 497 Pulaski Rd Greenlawn, NY 11740. Tickets $10/pp ~ Sold at the Door (Pizza, Salad, Dessert & Beverages) Featuring; Squeaky Clean Comedienne Pat Shea & Joyful Noise Karaoke with DJ Larry.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY thru MAY 31st
11:00AM-4:00PM UP-CYCLED OCEAN CRAFTS
Explore the wildlife of the Long Island Sound as you create your own using recycled materials in this self-guided activity. Leave your creation with us to be featured in our "Recycled Ecosystem" display. Free with Admission. The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main St. Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724. For more information, please call Cristina Ainslie 631-367-3418
UPCOMING JUNE EVENTS
SUNDAY, JUNE 1st
10:00AM-4:00PM
NORTH BABYLON LIONS CLUB STREET FAIR
(rain date 6/8) Deer Park Ave From Hale Rd to Stone Ave. Bounce Rides, Over 100 Craft Artisans, Vendors, Food trucks, Raffles and 50/50's. For more information, please contact Peter O'Leary 516383-0553
THURSDAY, JUNE 5th
Doors open 6:30PM, Event begins 7:00PM A HILARIOUS HYPNOSIS SHOW
Brumidi Lodge, 2075 Deer Park Ave. in Deer Park, NY 11729. Admission includes a complimentary Brumidi Bento Snack Box, Coffee/Tea, Cash Bar, & Raffles. Good, clean fun appropriate for all ages. For more information, please call Linda Galensas 516-356-0949
7:00PM
FOURTH ANNUAL
HERE-AND-NOW ART EXHIBITION
Sponsored by Long Island Arts Council at Freeport June 1 to 28, Reception: Thursday, June 5, 7 p.m. This wide-ranging, eclectic, and inspiring show demonstrates the breadth and talent of the artists. Free Event. Freeport Memorial Library, 144 West Merrick Road Freeport, NY 11520. For more information, please call Cindy Soto 516-379-3274
Decision Day celebrated the diverse future plans of Massapequa High School’s Class of 2025, as seniors proudly wore shirts on May 1 showcasing colleges, trade schools, careers and military branches.
Pictures were snapped throughout the day, and apparel sparked conversations among seniors who will be traveling near and far after graduation.
“Everybody’s really excited to show what they’re going to be doing in the next chapter of their lives,” said senior class President Jackson Yahner, who is heading to the University of Michigan.
The annual tradition at schools across the
country coincides with the acceptance deadlines for many colleges. In Massapequa, Decision Day showcases the vast paths that students will take as graduates.
“We were thrilled to celebrate the exciting future plans of the Massapequa High School Class of 2025,” Superintendent Dr. William Brennan said.
“The Massapequa Experience holds a unique meaning for each of our learners and leaders, and Decision Day was a powerful reflection of the many pathways our seniors will pursue after graduation. We wish all of our soon-to-be graduates continued success as they prepare to embark on this next chapter.”
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Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board, in partnership with the Friends of Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt Association, announce that the nation’s largest Theodore Roosevelt Celebration will take place on Saturday, May 31st and Sunday, June 1st as the Rough Riders return to Oyster Bay along with real life descendants for a reunion and symposium. This free, family-fun weekend will take place at both Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and at Town Hall.
“What better way to celebrate the American spirit in advance of Independence Day than seeing history come alive as the Rough Riders and Theodore Roosevelt visit the place he called home, the hamlet of Oyster Bay,” said Supervisor Saladino. “This is a great opportunity for residents of all ages to step back in time and learn more
about the Rough Riders, their skills and how they helped advance America’s profile around the globe.”
On Saturday, May 31st from 11am – 3pm, Boots and Saddles Productions and the Island Long Riders will perform the following at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park: Photo Opportunities with Generals Theodore Roosevelt and Joseph Wheeler reenactors
Rough Riders on Horses Living History Camp with Campfire Cooking Demonstrations
Cavalry Saber Performances & Mounted Shooting Show
Gilded Age Historic Carriage Display
Historical Tintype Photography Presentation by Bodor Tintype Studio
On Sunday, June 1st from 11am – 3pm, a symposium will take place at Town Hall (54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay) for History Buffs. The first Rough Rider Reunion
since 1968, descendants from the 1st U.S.V. Cavalry and Spanish American War will gather to participate in discussions with:
Jeff Heatley – a preeminent Historian on the Rough Riders, and Author of “Bully: Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, The Rough Riders, and Camp Wikoff” –
Seth Isaacson – a leading firearms historian from Rock Island Auctions and Contestant on a History Channel show featuring all the Historical Firearms of the Rough Riders and Spanish American War.
Pat Falci – an actor and historian from the 1997 Movie “The Rough Riders.”
Sue Sarna - Head Curator of the New Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota, and longtime Sagamore Hill head curator.
Clay Risen - New York Times journalist and Author of “The Crowded Hour” discussing Theodore
Roosevelt, the Rough Riders, and the Dawn of the American Century.
“We are so pleased to partner with the Friends of Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt Association to welcome home our most famous resident, President Theodore Roosevelt, along with the Rough Riders,” said Town Clerk LaMarca. “Join us for this free familyfun day in Oyster Bay.”
The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three such regiments for the Spanish American War and the only one to see combat.
The U.S. had gone to war in opposition to Spanish colonial policies in Cuba, which was then torn by a rebellion. 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, a strong advocate for the Cuban War of Independence, helped attract skilled horsemen eager to see combat to the regiment. Known as
“Roosevelt’s Rough Riders,” they are best remembered for their conduct during the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Several days after the Battle, the Spanish fleet sailed from Cuba, and in only a few weeks an armistice ending the fighting was signed. Despite the brevity of their service, the Rough Riders became legendary, thanks to Roosevelt’s writing his own history of the regiment and the silent film reenactments made years later. Colonel
Roosevelt later became the 26th President of the United States of America. During his time in office, Roosevelt’s residence at Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay became known as the “Summer White House” and the focus of international attention. For more information on this History Comes Alive celebration, please visit www.oysterbaytown.com/ roughridersreunion