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Syosset Advance (10/14/22)

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Friday, October 14, 2022

Vol. 82, No. 41

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FOODIE WEEK IN OYSTER BAY

Beautification, safety improvements underway in Syosset Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board joined with Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and County Legislator Arnold Drucker in in breaking ground for a $1.59 million beautification and pedestrian safety project in the downtown Syosset business district. This project — financed by Federal, State, County and Town funds — features installation of a decorative clock, post top street-

lights, benches and trash receptacles, ADA accessible handicap ramps, curb and sidewalk bumpouts to enhance pedestrian safety, new striped crosswalks, new push-button pedestrian signals with countdown timers, and new sidewalk along the east side of Cold Spring Road. Supervisor Saladino stated, “Improvements are on the way to downtown Syosset at a time See page 10

Town officials announce the return of Foodie Week at Butera’s of Woodbury, including Receiver of Taxes Jeff Pravato, Town Clerk Rich LaMarca, Councilwoman Laura Maier, Supervisor Joseph Saladino, and Butera’s of Woodbury owners Laurie and Martin Butera. The Town of Oyster Bay recently announced that Foodie Week — a unique opportunity for dining establishments to showcase their world-class culinary hotspots — will come back to the Town of Oyster Bay from October 16 to October 23. This week-long event highlights the finest culinary creations local chefs, bakers, and artisans have to offer. “This unique opportunity offers local dining establish-

ments a chance to showcase their world-class culinary hotspots, and highlights the finest culinary creations local chefs, bakers and artisans have to offer. It also provides a fun outing for foodies and families to enjoy the best of the best at local eateries,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “Restaurants are vital to our downtowns and crucial to our local economy. Let’s do our part by supporting them at

a time when they need it the most.” Consistent with well-known New York City standards for similar restaurant promotions, a Long Island Food Critic panel has curated all participating restaurants and evaluates them based on the same set of criteria to help ensure that restaurants are of a similar caliber. A full list of participating See page 10

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Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and County Legislator Arnold Drucker host Syosset Downtown Business District Improvement Project Groundbreaking.

Two exhibits at Syosset Public Library PAGE 6 Sustainable agriculture at local farm PAGE 5


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