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- News:
TOB Employee Resigns, Admits Accessing Disk
Frank Sammartano, administrative assistant to the Oyster Bay Town Board, resigned earlier this week after admitting that he accessed a computer disk containing a not yet released press advisory and circulated it without authorization. The disk belonged to Democratic Councilwoman Bonnie Eisler.
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Town Works to Keep Future Generations in Oyster Bay
In an effort to help keep future generations in the Town of Oyster Bay, Councilman Anthony Macagnone recently proposed a comprehensive First Time Homebuyers Plan which would allow for affordable housing to be built for young residents. The councilman said that the he hopes this plan will help the young families of Oyster Bay make the dream of home ownership a reality.
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- Sports:
Community Organization Supports Ronald McDonald House of LI at Annual Sports Festival
MASH, located in Hicksville, was one of the local businesses to participate in the recent Ronald McDonald House of Long Island Annual Sports Festival. This year's event, which featured company teams competing in softball, basketball or volleyball games, was designed to provide the corporate community with an opportunity to help the House meet its goal of expanding its current structure. Employees of MASH competed in the basketball games.
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- Opinion:
Test Scores Do Not Determine Academic Excellence
- Opinion:
Garden Civic Questions Decision
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