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- News:
Avalon Apartments Plans 300 Units
Abraham Poznanski unveiled his plan for 150 Pine Hollow Road, the former Hallock Chevrolet dealership at a meeting of the Oyster Bay Civic Association on May 1 at the Italian-American Club on Summit Street. Mr. Poznanski, is CEO of Northern Management Group L.L.C, and president of Island Properties L.L.C. He is working with Avalon Bay Residential Development to create a residential project in the light industrial area. Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Bonnie Eisler, who attended the meeting, said "light industrial use" has different guidelines than residential or commercial property and would need to go before the town board for a public hearing. Current zoning law allows a building in the light industrial zone to be 50 feet high. A town spokesperson said a change of zone hearing would be needed for the site but that with the new recodified zoning laws, that zoning change for a multifamily dwelling use would result in a limit of 30 ft. in height.
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- Sports:
Heard on the Bay
"I'm goin' fishing, and I'm gonna miss her when she's gone," or so goes a recent popular country song on the radio. But as always, I'm not going to have a chance to miss her. She's going with me. From mid-November through the beginning of April of this year, we spent the winter working, kayaking, and beach walking on Florida's Gulf of Mexico. Everyday, wherever we went, we saw people fishing and actually catching big fish. Between our home and the Gulf is a small inlet, filled with jumping fish. We learned that these jumping fish are mullet. Nothing stood between us and watching the sun sink into the gulf each evening, except these jumping mullet. Try as hard as we could, we weren't able to catch the mullet jumping on film, so we attempted to catch one the old fashioned way-with a rod and a hook.
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- Sports:
Oyster Bay East Norwich Soccer Club News
It looks like spring is finally here. Our spring skills development sessions which began Monday April 28 are held for all intramural players. We ask that all parents and coaches support us in our goals of teaching sportsmanship to our children while learning the game of soccer.
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An Interesting Season Ahead!
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Mystery Picture
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