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Ringing in the New Year
Sand replenishment project underway at TOBAY Beach Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Lou Imbroto, Councilwoman Vicki Walsh and Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato recently met with representatives from state and federal government to oversee work being done at TOBAY Beach, where the United States Army Corps of Engineers has been replenishing the shoreline through a dredging project off the Fire Island inlet. Contractors have worked around the clock to pump 90,000 tons of sand back to the beach, helping to safeguard the
Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) celebrated the start of the Year of the Snake at the Chinese Association of Jericho’s annual Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday, Jan. 25. “Jericho is home to one of Nassau County’s largest and fastest-growing Chinese American communities, and it is fitting for Jericho to host one of the region’s most elaborate and beautiful Lunar New Year celebrations,” Deputy Minority Leader Drucker said. “It has been a privilege to ring in the Lunar New Year with the Chinese Association of Jericho each year that I have been a Legislator, and it is always a joy to see how the event evolves and grows from year to year. As we wish everyone a wonderful, healthy and prosperous Year of the Snake, I applaud the Chinese Association of Jericho all it does to enrich Nassau’s cultural tapestry and salute the Jericho School District for embracing the diversity that makes our community so vibrant.” Photo courtesy Office of Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker The Syosset Advance Published every Friday by Litmor Publishing Corp. Periodical Postage paid at Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 Telephone 931-0012 - USPS 3467-68 Postmaster: Send Address Change to: The Syosset Advance, 821 Franklin Ave., Suite 208 Garden City, N.Y. 11530 • Meg Norris, Publisher
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shoreline from storms and tidal surges while also protecting critical infrastructure, including the main pavilion and access roadway. “Our shoreline has taken a beating over the past few years, as Mother Nature has been relentless eroding our beaches and putting our infrastructure at risk,” said Supervisor Saladino. “We all know how much TOBAY Beach means to our residents, which is why we’ve worked diligently every summer to rebuild the shoreline See page 12
Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato, Town Councilwoman Vikki Walsh, Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Councliman Lou Imbroto at TOBAY Beach
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