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Soccer field dedicated at Stillwell Park
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Andrew A. Monteleone recently attended a special field dedication with the Syosset Soccer Club. Officials from the Town of Oyster Bay recently attended a special field dedication with the Syosset Soccer Club. This event celebrated the great improvements made to the soccer fields at the facility, which have brought great excitement and pride to the players, their families and the community.
“This is truly a great day for our community, as these fields provide a wonderful venue for our residents, particularly our young people, to play a sport they love while developing friendships and learning about the importance of teamwork and perseverance,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino.
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Volunteers collect over 200 lbs of trash from OB harbor The Town of Oyster Bay held another successful Fall Harbor Cleanup at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and north shore beaches. Presented in partnership with Friends of the Bay, volunteers included families, several scouting troops, school environmental clubs and Town environmental experts joining together to help protect Mother Nature from removing litter from the shoreline and waterways. “We thank all volunteers and environmental organizations for their assistance in protecting our Harbor, one of the crown jewels in our Town,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “This great event not only pro-
motes awareness but also provides participants with hands on opportunities to make a true difference.” This year’s Fall Harbor Cleanup resulted in 200 pounds of trash being collected from local waterways. Local Girl Scout, recently Silver Award recipient Zoe Nobel, also promoted alternative biodegradable options to plastics, explaining the dangers of marine debris pollution. In total, approximately 80 volunteers attended. To volunteer for future Town environmental events, please visit oysterbaytown.com/ volunteer or call the Department of Environmental Resources at (516) 677-5943.
Officials also recognized the members of the Syosset Soccer Club for their dedication to the children of the community and gave special recognition to Board Member and Treasurer Everett Boccafola for his 20 years of dedicated service to the organization. “Without the tireless efforts See page 8
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The Town of Oyster Bay held another successful Fall Harbor Cleanup
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