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Town launches new online permit system No more trips to Town Hall! The Town of Oyster Bay has announced the launch of a new online permit system that allows residents, businesses, and contractors to apply for more than 20 types of fast-order building permits—all from the convenience of their home or office. The Building Division Portal, accessible via the Town’s website, streamlines applications for projects like fences, generators, sprinkler systems, solar panels, and more. Officials were joined at the announcement by representatives from the Long Island Builders Institute, including Executive Director Michael Florio, President Anthony Barone, and Vice
President John Weiss. “This new system is a game-changer for homeowners and contractors alike,” said Florio. “By modernizing the permitting process, the Town of Oyster Bay is cutting red tape, saving time, and making it easier for businesses and residents to get projects done efficiently.” Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino added, “This great service allows applicants to submit materials, track progress, schedule inspections, and receive updates - all without stepping foot in Town Hall.” For more details, visit oysterbaytown.com/buildingportal
Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview, center) with staff from the New York Blood Center Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) thanked the dozens of Legislative District 16 residents who took part in his office’s Saturday, Feb. 27, blood drive at the Syosset Blood Drive. Each donor who rolled up their sleeves provid-
ed blood that can be used to save as many as three lives. “Every person who came on Saturday afternoon performed a wonderful and selfless act by rolling up their sleeves and giving the gift of life,” Deputy Minority Leader Drucker said. “I commend each and every donor for
doing their part to address the persistent blood shortage that continues to impact our region, and I am thankful to our great friends at the Syosset Library and the New York Blood Center for their continued partnership.”
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Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino, center, holds a laptop computer as the town announces a new online permit system that allows residents, businesses and contractors to apply for certain building permits.
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