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Syosset Advance (4/5/24)

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Vol. 84, No. 14

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Oyster Bay Harbor Cleanup, Expo The Town of Oyster Bay will be holding a Oyster Bay Harbor Cleanup and Marine Education Expo on Saturday, April 13 (rain date April 14) at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Bay, the day offers volunteers – individuals, families, companies and organizations — an opportunity to give back to the environment by removing litter from the shoreline and below. The Marine Education Expo features environmentalists and marine educators offering information on local wildlife, including encounters with some animal ambassadors, interesting ecosystem restoration projects, solutions to help tackle marine pollution, a marine vessel restoration project and boat yard tour, and family fun activities. $20,000 grant applications will be available to homeowners and small businesses looking to upgrade their septic system to new clean water systems. “This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, giveback See page 16

Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino (second from left) honored Tom Slabowski (third from left) as Hockey Coach of the Year. The Supervisor was joined by former Assemblyman Mike LiPetri (first on left) and Buzz Deschamps (first on right), the Program Director of the Town’s Youth Ice Hockey Program. During the Town of Oyster Bay’s Family Skate Night, Supervisor Joseph Saladino recently honored Tom Slabows-

ki as Hockey Coach of the Year. Coach Slabowski, of Plainview, has demonstrated exemplary dedication and leadership as a

coach for the Town’s Youth Ice Hockey Program. He has been instrumental in fostering a posSee page 16

Breast cancer screenings at Library Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) is partnering with NuHealth and the Breast Imaging Center at Nassau University Medical Center to bring the breast can-

cer screening van to the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library from 8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 18. Mammograms will be made available to asymptomatic women over the age of 40 who

do not have implants and are not breastfeeding or pregnant. Appointments include a breast exam from a nurse, a mammography, and self-examination instructions. See page 16

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Cultural Arts Playhouse features popular musical comedy BY GARY SIMEONE A popular Broadway musical comedy recently made its debut at the Syosset Cultural Arts Playhouse. Something Rotten! a play about the quandaries of writing a play during the time of Shakespeare, debuted on March 16th and will run until April 14th in the venue's main-stage theatre. Tony Frangipane, General Manager and artistic director at the Playhouse, said that the venue is ecstatic to host the popular play, which ran on Broadway from 2015 to 2017 and launched a US national tour. “Our cast includes adults from our professional division of actors and college students who are involved in some of the dance numbers onstage,” said Frangipane. “As a musical comedy it’s See page 16

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