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SYOSSET BASEBALL OPENING DAY
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Andrew Monteleone joined NYS Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz to celebrate Opening Day for the Syosset Little League as well as the grand opening and ribbon cutting of the brand-new turf fields at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park. Led by League President Bradley Schnur, teams played the inaugural games on the two new ballfields.
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TOB launches'Back the Blue' ribbon campaign In a display of support for law enforcement, the Town of Oyster Bay is launching a ‘Back the Blue’ Ribbon Campaign in recognition of National Police Week (May 11th – 17th). This nationwide observance honors the brave men and women in blue who risk their lives to protect our communities, as well as those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Free blue ribbons are available for residents to show their support to ‘Back the Blue’ by displaying blue ribbons on homes, businesses, storefronts, trees, and mailboxes. “This campaign is a powerful way to say, ‘thank you’ to the courageous men and women in blue who put their lives on the line every day,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “At a time when
law enforcement officers continue to face unfair criticism and even calls to defund the police, it’s more important than ever to stand up and show our gratitude.” “We are proud to live in the safest large suburban county in America, and that’s because of the dedication and sacrifice of our police officers,” added Councilman Lou Imbroto. “When you call 911— whether for a burglary, a health emergency, or to protect your family—our officers are the ones who answer that call. Let’s show them we’ve got their backs.”
Get Your Free Blue Ribbon!
Residents who would like a complimentary blue ribbon from the Town of Oyster Bay can request one by calling (516) 624-6380.
Shed the Meds at Syosset Library Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) is once again partnering with the Nassau County Police Department’s Second Precinct to host a “Shed the Meds” event at the Syosset Public Library on Tuesday, April 29.
From 5–7:30 p.m., residents will have the opportunity to securely dispose of unwanted and/or expired prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, drug samples and pet medications under the supervision of Second Precinct officers. Please note that, during this Shed
the Meds session, only pills will be accepted for disposal – and the pills must come from homes, not businesses. Deputy Minority Leader Drucker’s previous March 11 session at the library was disrupted by a bomb scare that proved to be unfounded. See page 9
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Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Louis Imbroto and Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato, joined by representatives of the Nassau County PBA, Detectives Association, Superior Officers Association and Correction Officers Association officials.
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