February 4, 2026 North Massapequa

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South Bay's Neighbor

APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR HOMETOWN HEROES BANNERS - Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola announce that the Town of Oyster Bay is now accepting applications for the 2026 Hometown Heroes Community Recognition Program. This cherished initiative honors the service and sacrifice of the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces – both living and deceased – who are current or former residents of the Town of Oyster Bay. For more information or to download an application, visit www.oysterbaytown.com/herobanners or call (516) 797-4121.

GENESIS FUEL OIL

FEBRUARY

THURSDAY, FEB. 5th

7:00PM

BLACK JAZZ ARTISTS TO BE CELEBRATED

Black History Month will be celebrated this year at The Jazz Loft with a special presentation by the Loft’s 17-piece Big Band. The program will feature compositions by Black composers, arrangers, and performers. The band is conducted by The Jazz Loft founder Tom Manuel. For more information, visit https://www. thejazzloft.org or call 631-7511895

SATURDAY, FEB. 7th,

THRU SUNDAY, FEB. 8th

12:00PM-3:00PM ART FROM THE HEART Eastern Suffolk BOCES presents Art from the Heart: An Artistic Journey, featuring artwork from the students of Sayville Elementary School and Brookhaven Learning Center, at the BAFFA Art Gallery. Reception on Sunday from 12:00 to 3:00. The BAFFA Art Gallery is located in the historic Gillette House at 47 Gillette Avenue in Sayville. For further information visit www.baffa.org.

MONDAY, FEB. 9th

7:00PM

SCAM PREVENTION SEMINAR

New York State Senator Steve Rhoads, Nassau County Legislators Tom McKevitt and Kayla Knight, and the Kiwanis Club of Levittown invite residents

MAKE A SUBMISSION! Events must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date and will run free of charge on a space available basis. For more information, please call 631.226.2636 x275 or send events to editorial@longislandmediagroup.com

to a scam awareness program featuring experts from the Nassau County Office of the Crime Victim Advocate, Family & Children’s Association, and the Nassau County Police Department. Topics include identifying new scams, how to report and recover from fraud, and ways to prevent identity theft. Be Safe, Not Sorry: Protect Yourself from Scams! Levittown Public Library, 1 Bluegrass Lane, Levittown. RSVP and information: Senator Rhoads’ office at 516-8820630 or rhoads@nysenate.gov

TUESDAY, FEB. 10th

7:00PM

REPUBLIC AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING

7150 Republic Airport, Room 201, in Farmingdale. For more information, please call 631-7527707 x6109 or email: contactus@ republicairport.net

THURSDAY, FEB. 12th

10:00AM-2:00PM AFA HEALTH SCREENING DAY

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is inviting Long Islanders to get free health screenings. The event takes place at the AFA Barbara Rabinowitz Education and Resource Center, 149 Schleigel Boulevard in Amityville. Open to the public and free of charge. First-come, firstserved basis; no appointments are required. For additional information, contact the AFA Barbara Rabinowitz Education &

Resource Center at 631-223-4000.

THURSDAY, FEB. 19th

10:00AM-12:00PM

WINTER BIRD WALK: FAMILY PROGRAM

2026 Robert Moses State Park, in Babylon Winter Environmental Event Winter on the beach is one of the best birding times of the year! Dress for the weather and we will be walking on sand. Bring binoculars. Reservations are required: Visit Eventbrite.com and search #NatureEdventure. If you are unable to keep your reservation, please call or cancel so others may have the opportunity to attend.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th 7:00PM BOY BAND & POP DIVA MUSIC BINGO

317 Main Street in Farmingdale. All winners will receive a prize! Reserve your spot now and purchase your ticket! 21+ / Limited menu available during the event. For more information, please call 631-921-4670

THRU SAT. FEB. 28th

11:00AM-4:00PM

HIDDEN HEARTS SCAVENGER HUNT At The Whaling Museum & Education Center, 301 Main St. in Cold Spring Harbor. Find the hidden hearts and snag a prize! Free Event. For more information, please call 631-367-3418

Alzheimer’s Foundation, DA’s Office,

Babylon Town Clerk To Host Senior Scam Prevention Program Feb. 25

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA), Babylon Town Clerk Gerry Compitello, and Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney will host a free senior scam prevention program on Wednesday, February 25, at 10 a.m. at the

AFA Barbara Rabinowitz Education & Resource Center in Amityville.

The program, Preventing the Financial Exploitation of Seniors, will educate attendees on common scams, warning signs, steps to protect against fraud and identity

theft, and how to respond if victimized. According to the FBI, seniors lose an estimated $3 billion annually to scams, often because they are viewed as trusting and financially stable.

AFA President and CEO Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. praised the partnership for empowering seniors with knowledge and awareness. District Attorney Tierney and Town Clerk Compitello emphasized the importance of education in protecting seniors from increasingly sophisticated scams.

Advance registration is required. For more information or to register, call 631-223-4000.

Lockhart’s Young Thespians Are Off To See The Wizard

Take a journey from Massapequa to Kansas to the Land of Oz as fourth and fifth graders from Lockhart Elementary School present “The Wizard of Oz.” The annual Spotlight musical production features 66 student-actors in a trio of shows on Feb. 11 and 12.

Lead actors include

Charlotte Wu as Dorothy, Emily Considine as the Scarecrow, Samil Saygili as the Tin Man, Vivian D’Alto as the Cowardly Lion and Emily Utkin as Toto. Jack D’Alto and Matthew Roth will alternate as the Wizard and Professor Marvel and Alex Brostoff and Lilianna Buckley will each take a

turn as Almira Gulch and the Wicked Witch of the West. Sofia Katimisky portrays Glinda, the Good Witch.

The show will feature several well-known songs such as “Follow the Yellow Brick Road,” “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “We’re Off to See the

Wizard.” Director Kathleen Dyckman said the children are very excited about the show because many of them are familiar with “Wicked,” a “Wizard of Oz” prequel.

“It’s nice to do a classic,” Ms. Dyckman said. “The cast is working very hard and our dancers are incredible.”

Rehearsals have been taking place twice a week since October. Ms. Dyckman is supported by assistants Jacqueline Spinelli and Allison Virgilio, as well as student dance captains Valentina Blandino and Vivian Mirro.

Theater students from Berner Middle School and

Massapequa High School are also helping out and several fourth and fifth graders not in the cast are working the stage crew. There will be a schoolday performance for Lockhart students on Feb. 11, followed by 4:30 and 7 p.m. shows for families on Feb. 12. Tickets are $10.

Don’t Miss A Beat In The New Year!

More than 60 fourth and fifth graders from Lockhart Elementary School will perform “The Wizard of Oz” on Feb. 11 and 12.

Hometown Heroes Banner Recognition Applications

Now Available

Residents & Businesses Invited To Sponsor

Hometown Hero Banners To Recognize Veterans And Active Duty Personnel

Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola announce that the Town of Oyster Bay is now accepting applications for the 2026 Hometown Heroes Community Recognition Program. This cherished initiative honors the service and sacrifice of the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces – both living and deceased – who are current or former residents of the Town of Oyster Bay.

Councilman Labriola stated, “This Hometown Heroes Banner Recognition Program allows us to show our deep gratitude to the men and women who have put their lives on the line for our nation. Their courage and dedication deserve our

utmost respect, and this initiative provides a lasting tribute to their service. We are proud to bring this important initiative back to our communities.”

The program features banners bearing the honorees’ names, ranks, photographs, and areas of service. These banners will be displayed at selected park facilities throughout the Town of Oyster Bay in the months leading up to Veterans Day in November. To participate, individuals or organizations may sponsor a banner for $75, covering the production cost. No profit is made from this program. After Veterans Day, the banners will be taken down to prevent damage from winter weather and returned

to the service member’s family or loved ones. Those who sponsored banners in the previous year must submit a new application to be included in the 2026 season. Applications are due by March 13, 2026.

Supervisor Saladino concluded, “This program is a meaningful way for our community to pay tribute to those who have bravely and selflessly served our nation. It is an honor to recognize their sacrifices and their continued contributions to our local communities through advocacy and leadership.”

For more information or to download an application, visit www.oysterbaytown. com/herobanners or call (516) 797-4121.

Let us know about your honors, awards, promotions and other announcements. They are always welcome. Photos can be emailed as well. Send them to editorial@ longislandmediagroup.com.

Town Councilman Steve Labriola distributes banners with local scouting groups.

Valentine’s Day brightens up the bleakness of the shortest and most wintry month of the year for the northern part of the globe. Businesses and homes are awash in pink and red each February, with heart-shaped decorations and boxes filling up store aisles. Sending heartfelt sentiments is a large part of celebrating Valentine’s Day, and most people cherish the day for the opportunity to bestow gifts on the ones they love.

The National Retail Federation says more than half of all consumers typically plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day. In 2025, $27.5 billion was spent on the holiday, with consumers continuing to prioritize gifting those closest to them. The NRF reports the top gift categories for Valentine’s Day are candy, flowers, greeting cards, an evening out, and jewelry. Here’s how to make these gifts more thoughtful and endearing.

Candy

Gift givers can select candy that is preferable to their loved one instead of choosing the first box of chocolate they find at the store. Perhaps the person you love likes confections from a boutique candy shop a few towns

Thoughtful Valentine’s gifts

over or has a hankering for candy from overseas? Mexico, for example, is known for its Dulce de Leche, while Halva is a dense, sweet treat from the Middle East. Choosing a special candy really sets the gift apart.

Flowers

Flowers are special gifts. Too often, people feel pressured to buy roses on

Valentine’s Day, even if this might not be a special someone’s preferred flower. Choose, instead, a flower that has particular meaning to the person or one that is known to be a favorite. Aster and Baby’s Breath are two blooms known for being symbols of love, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac.

Greeting cards

Find

A handmade card may express warmer sentiments than one picked up at the store, particularly since the former can be customized to the recipient. Include personalized sentiments, inside jokes or memories of time spent together. Craft and hobby stores offer plenty of supplies for paper crafting, so it’s possible to create a lovely greeting card with minimal effort.

A night out

A night out can be tailored to the interests of the couple celebrating. Book a dinner at a restaurant that was the scene of your first date; otherwise, stay in and watch a movie you each love.

Jewelry

Jewelry is a very personal gift. While it may seem like a great idea to surprise a special someone with a bracelet or earrings, if the style is off or the color wrong, the piece may not be worn. Rather, the surprise can be a trip to the jewelry store together to pick out something recipients wear all the time. Gifts that fit the interests, personality and memories of a couple can be especially meaningful on Valentine’s Day.

WORDS

PUBLIC NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER’S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE

Notice is hereby given that I shall, commencing on February 17, 2026, sell at public on-line auction the tax liens on real estate herein-after described, unless the owner, mortgagee, occupant of or any other party-in-interest in such real estate shall pay to the County Treasurer by February 17, 2026 the total amount of such unpaid taxes or assessments with the interest, penalties and other expenses and charges, against the property. Such tax liens will be sold at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 10 per cent per six month’s period, for which any person or persons shall offer to take the total amount of such unpaid taxes as defined in section 5-37.0 of the Nassau County Administrative Code. Effective with the February 17, 2026 lien sale, Ordinance No. 175-2015 requires a $175.00 per day registration fee for each person who intends to bid at the tax lien sale. Ordinance No. 175-2015 also requires that upon the issuance of the Lien Certificate there is due from the lien buyer a Tax Certificate Issue Fee of $20.00 per lien purchased.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Nassau County Administrative Code at the discretion of the Nassau County Treasurer the auction will be conducted online. Further information concerning the procedures for the auction is available at the website of the Nassau County Treasurer at: https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/526/County-Treasurer

Should the Treasurer determine that an in-person auction shall be held, same will commence on the 17th day of February, 2026 at the Office of The County Treasurer 1 West Street, Mineola or at some other location to be determined by the Treasurer.

The liens are for arrears of School District taxes for the year 20242025 and/or County, Town, and Special District taxes for the year 2025. The following is a partial listing of the real estate located in school district number(s) 23, 18 in the Town of Oyster Bay only, upon which tax liens are to be sold, with a brief description of the same by reference to the County Land and Tax Map, the name of the owner or occupant as the same appears on the 2024/2025 tentative assessment roll, and the total amount of such unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANT

THE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LIST MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE 2024/2025 TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND MAY DIFFER FROM THE NAMES OF THE OWNERS AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO BE THAT SUCH OWNERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY AND ANOTHER PERSON IS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIAL OWNER.

Town of Oyster Bay School: 18 Plainedge UFSD Name Amount Parcel Group Lot

MCDONAUGH BRIAN & ELIZABETH 5,032.33 46186 00320

PHAM JACQUELINE

46495 00210

46497 00190 RAIA 4110

49 E 02230

MCNEE STEVEN & KIMBERLY

49156 00920

CIAMPO TRACEY J

49175 00140

MC GEE JAMES J & K D

49175 00150

KUINLAN R SOSTENUTO

49176 00060

MUSA REALTY

49189 00020

KOCORIS NICHOLAS

49198 00590

49201 00280

TIEDEMANN

49203 00580 RICHTER PAUL H & LORRAINE

49211 00310 MORAN JAMES

49212 00140

MANGELS

49236 00110

49239 00010

WEINBERG MRMR

49242 00150

WALSH EUGENE & CATHERINE

52043 00730

DELYRA CHARLOTTE

52059 00640 64-66,164-166

MORAN WILLIAM & JEANETTE

52072 33760 3376-3378

ZINGALES JASON & KRISTEN

52088 00210 21-23

POWERS LISA M

52106 00110 11-14,72

NAUSS HERMAN AND JOAN

52108 00940

M & A REALTY VENTURES LLC

52116 00500 50-52

ODIGE NATHAN C & ODIGE NOAH C

52122 00050 5-6,73

KOVENSKY ESTELLE &

52125 00010 1-3,69

NATALE VICTOR & VERONICA

52143 32350 3235-3237

GRANT FRANKLYN F

52185 14310

MOUNT SINAI PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

52187 16540

FOUNTAIN THOMAS

52189 17850

MILLER RUTH

52318 00300

ARCERI ASSUNTA

52330 00110

DIBARI LAURA A

52333 00200

LOMBARDO ANTHONY & JENNIFER M

52349 00260

EGBERT PAUL & MICHELLE

52352 00330

BARTOLOTTO LYDIA

52353 00030

AIELLO MARGARET LIFE ESTATE

52365 00130

HOFFMAN, CRISTINA

52366 00190

GIZZE THOMAS M

52405 0028A

512 ONDERDONK AVE REALTY CORP

52413 00010

JUDGE BUILDERS LLC

52436 00010

VENTRICELLI C WESTMAN & M

52463 00190

GOMEZ ANTHONY & SAMANTHA

52479 0001A 1A,1B

HOPPER MAUREEN C LIFE ESTATE

52487 0003A 3A,3B

LURIE DAVID M

52487 00150

BARRY KEVIN

52490 00300

Town of Oyster Bay School: 23 Massapequa UFSD

Name

Parcel Group Lot

AT&T MOBILITY

3055023001 53097 0001C55000100001

VALDEZ EDDIE L

48074 09380

WEIGEL CLAIRE D LIFE ESTATE

48088 12970 1297-1301

LINSHORE LLC

48089 00650

NIEWIAROWICZ JAMES & ELIZABETH

48090 00150 15-18

SMA BROADWAY INC

48096 00690

CAVALLO VINCENT & ROBYN

48101 00740

FIVE 82 BROADWAY CORP

48117 07770

KOTSONAS THEODORE (TRUST)

48121 09720 972-976 MC CORMICK EUGENE L & ELEANOR

48121 10910 LONGO MADELYN

48128 15950 1595-1596

00880

00590 59-62

52264 24820 2482-2486,2531

53102 15420 1542-1546

19650 1965-1967

53121 24720

53195 00350

BARCZAK JOHN & PATRICIA

53205 28810 2881-2884

KLINGER JOSEPH & AUGUSTINE 2,396.83

53221 00010

KESSY TIMOTHY & KIM M

57025 00350

57061 01820 182-183

57061 01840 184-193

57166 00060

4150 SUNRISE LLC

57175 00090 9-13

SELESKA GRACE & RICHARD

57176 00670 67-70

BRUNO GUISEPPE

57185 02750

RUGGIERO LOUIS & DORIS &

57197 00290 29-30

RUGGIERO LOUIS & DORIS & 874.29 57197 02650

4217 MERRICK ROAD LLC

57198 00650

4225

57198 00810

00190

57229 00110

YARD LAURIE

65005 01230

MESSMANN ELIZABETH E &

650160101720 172-175

PEDALINO FILIPPO & CALOGERA

650160101950 195,505

YOUNG JAMES A & BRIGITTE

650160105480 548-549

650160106470 647-649 YANTZ DAVID

65019 18620

SIMONELLI KEITH & ELIZABETH

65020 01230 123-128

ARNONE DANA

65028 07880 788-789

HABEKOST PAUL

65037 02400

SINCLAIR CATHERINE & THOMAS 2,999.71

65038 13160 1316-1319

4230 MASSAPEQUA

65038 13590

PANARO PETER

65038 13650

SUGAMELE JOSEPH J

65040 14500

MCGUINN MARY ELLEN & MATTHEW TR 9,484.16

65097 04070 407-410

LIEBMAN, EUGENE 20,834.66

65097 04690 469,470

REAL REALTY MANAGEMENT CORP 2,960.43

65103 00360 36-37,133,135

POWELL G MATTURRO & MARK 14,269.63

65135 02230 223-224

WINTER JOHN & HEDIEH 6,455.68

65135 02610 261-262

SCHUBERT ROBERT & JERRY

65135 02790 279-280

FAY KIM TROVATO & MICHAEL

65135 04630 463-465

LAU GEORGE T & YEUNG YAN CHING

65135 06030

FLORES RANDOLF & KOLLBECK JUDIT 25,443.61 65147 00150

KRAMER L CAMPBELL & LYNNE 19,593.99 65173 07900

BOYLE KEVIN 19,871.71 65175 00160 16-18

KNAPP ARTHUR L & JUSTINE

65178 00900

SCHIPANI MARY A (TRUST) GOLIO C

65180 00800

PAGANO ANNIE TRUST 2,901.63 65185 00610

SCUDERA DAVID M & DOROTHY A 7,282.13 65189 01800

AUSTIN DONNA C & KENNETH F 2,791.02 65191 02300

RIVERA YVETTE & 15,787.59

65201 00320

BRESLAU JUSTIN & DANIELLE

65202 00260

SIMONELLI ELIZABETH

65204 00180

VYSOTSKY INNA

65209 00750

DOBRZENIECKI ROBERT & DAWN

65212 00070

ASSINI MICHAEL & CAMILLERI TARA

65213 00240

PECK SLIP ASSOCIATES PARTNERS L

65213 00680

RICHARDS CHRISTOPHER M

65215 00710

WASSON ROBERT & MAURA

65223 00190

STABILE CONCETTA & KELLY BRIAN

65223 00260

33 SHELLEY INC

65225 00200

VAUGHAN JAMES A & SANTINA A

65234 00050

MARTIN JENNIFER RESNICK

65243 00210

TADDONIO ROBERT LIFE ESTATE

65245 00060

ROBALINO GINA MARIA & VICTOR PI

65246 00020

PICCOLO FAY TRUST

65251 00700

CARUSO CHRISTINE

65251 01180 BAR HARBOUR HOME OWNERS ASSOC

65251 01720

HOGAN CAROLINE & DANIEL

65262 00100

MARJON ENTERPRISES LLC

66013 00330

MARJON ENTERPRISES LLC

66013 00340

MARJON ENTERPRISES LLC

66013 00350 SATZINGER GREGG

66013 00360

CRUDELE MICHAEL & NANCY A

66022 00460 46-49

DEBENY SUSAN MARIE

66032 00060 6-11

JOSEPH ANTHONY PLASTERING CORP

66033 00380 38-39

ELECT SERVICES LLC

66034 00090 9-10

THURSTON DEBRA H

66036 00410 41-46

CAREY BRIAN A & IRENE M

66042 00110 11-13 SL GROUP CONSTRUCTION LLC

66056 00580 58-59

KAUFMAN MARK H & ROBIN H

66074 00770 77-80

MILLER JONATHAN

66074 00940 94-97

ALVINO MARGARET

66075 00390 39-43

SELESKA GRACE 8,338.93

66079 01120 112-115

BRAVO AGNES CATHERINE

66083 00440 44-49

TERMS OF SALE

Such tax liens shall be sold subject to any and all superior tax liens of sovereignties and other municipalities and to all claims of record which the County may have thereon and subject to the provisions of the Federal and State Soldier’s and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts.

However, such tax liens shall have priority over the County’s Differential Interest Lien, representing the excess, if any, of the interest and penalty borne at the maximum rate over the interest and penalty borne at the rate at which the lien is purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the tax lien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale may be subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or may become subject to such proceedings which may be commenced during the period in which a lien is held by a successful bidder or the assignee of same, which may modify a Purchaser’s rights with respect to the lien(s) the property securing same. Such bankruptcy proceedings shall not affect the validity of the tax lien. In addition to being subject to pending bankruptcy proceedings and/or the Federal and State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Acts, said purchaser’s right of foreclosure may be affected by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA), 12 U.S.C. ss 1811 et. seq., with regard to real property under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) receivership.

The County Treasurer reserves the right, without further notice and at any time, to withdraw from sale any of the parcels of land or premises herein listed.

The rate of interest and penalty which any person purchases the tax lien shall be established by his bid. Each purchaser, immediately after the sale thereof, shall pay to the County Treasurer ten per cent of the amount from which the tax liens have been sold and the remaining ninety per cent within thirty days after such sale. If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to pay the remaining ninety per cent within ten days after he has been notified by the County Treasurer that the certificates of sale are ready for delivery, then all deposited with the County Treasurer including but not limited to the ten per cent theretofore paid by him shall, without further notice or demand, be irrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shall be retained by the County Treasurer as liquidated damages and the agreement to purchase be of no further effect.

Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale is held pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code and interested parties are referred to such Code for additional information as to terms of sale, rights of purchasers, maximum rates of interest and other legal incidents of the sale.

Furthermore, as to the bidding, 1. The bidder(s) agree that they will not work with any other bidder(s) to increase, maintain or stabilize interest rates or collaborate with any other bidder(s) to gain an unfair competitive advantage in the random number generator in the event of a tie bid(s) on a tax certificate. Bidder(s) further agree not to employ any bidding strategy designed to create an unfair competitive advantage in the tiebreaking process in the upcoming tax sale nor work with any other bidder(s) to engage in any bidding strategy that will result in a rotational award of tax certificates.

2. The tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) bid, will be arrived at independently and without direct or indirect consultation, communication or agreement with any other bidder and that the tax certificate(s) the Bidder will bid upon, and the interest rate(s) to be bid, have not been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, and will not be disclosed, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder prior to the close of bidding. No attempt has been made or will be made to, directly or indirectly, induce any other bidder to refrain from bidding on any tax certificate, to submit complementary bids, or to submit bids at specific interest rates.

3. The bids to be placed by the Bidder will be made in good faith and not pursuant to any direct or indirect, agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any other bidder to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive bid.

4. If it is determined that the bidder(s) have violated any of these bid requirements then their bid shall be voided and if they were the successful bidder the lien and any deposits made, in connection with, said bid shall be forfeited.

This list includes only tax liens on real estate located in Town of Oyster Bay. Such other tax liens on real estate are advertised as follows:

Town of Hempstead

Dist 1001

Dist 1002

Dist 1003

Dist 1004

Dist 1005

Dist 1006

Dist 1007

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK TREND

NEW YORK POST

UNIONDALE BEACON

HEMPSTEAD BEACON, NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

UNIONDALE BEACON

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEIGHBOR NEWSPAPERS

NEW YORK POST

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN

BELLMORE HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST Dist 1008

BALDWIN HERALD

HEMPSTEAD BEACON,

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST Dist 1009

FREEPORT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEWDAY Dist 1010

BALDWIN HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST Dist 1011

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OCEANSIDE TRIBUNE

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD Dist 1012

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE Dist 1013

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE Dist 1014

FIVE TOWNS JEWISH TIMES

FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)

NEW YORK POST Dist 1015

FIVE TOWNS JEWISH TIMES

FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE

JEWISH STAR

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST Dist 1016

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST Dist 1017

FRANKLIN SQ/ELMONT HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST Dist 1018

GARDEN CITY NEWS

GARDEN CITY TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST Dist 1019

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKAWAY JOURNAL Dist 1020

EAST ROCKAWAY TRIBUNE

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD Dist 1021

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD

ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRIBUNE Dist 1022

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST Dist 1023

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEAFORD HERALD CITIZEN

WANTAGH HERALD CITIZEN Dist 1024

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE Dist 1025

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

Dist 1027

Dist 1028

Dist 1029

Dist 1030

Dist 1031

Dist 1201

Dist 1205

NEW YORK POST THE NASSAU OBSERVER

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

LONG BEACH HERALD

LONG BEACH TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

MERRICK HERALD

MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

VALLEY STREAM HERALD

VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE

ISLAND PARK TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD

EAST MEADOW HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

MALVERNE/WEST HEMPSTEAD HERALD

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

Town of North Hempstead

Dist 2001

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Dist 2003

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Dist 2005

Dist 2006

Dist 2007

Dist 2009

Dist 2010

Dist 2011

Dist 2122

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

ROSLYN NEWS TIMES

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

PORT WASHINGTON NEWS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

MANHASSET PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

PORT WASHINGTON NEWS

GREAT NECK NEWS RECORD

JEWISH STAR

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

MINEOLA WILLISTON TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW YORK POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU ILLUSTRATED NEWS

NEW HYDE PARK FLORAL PARK HERALD COURIER

NEW YORK POST

Dist 2315

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

Town of Oyster Bay

Dist 3001

Dist 3002

Dist 3003

Dist 3004

Dist 3006

Dist 3008

Dist 3009

Dist 3011

Dist 3012

Dist 3013

Dist 3014

Dist 3015

Dist 3017

Dist 3018

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEA CLIFF - GLEN HEAD HERALD

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

LONG ISLAND PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

LONG ISLAND PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET ADVANCE

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE

HICKSVILLE/LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - N. MASSAPEQUA

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

Dist 3019

Dist 3020

Dist 3021

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - BETHPAGE

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM

NEW YORK POST Dist 1026

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

Dist 2301

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - BETHPAGE

Saladino, LaMarca Invite Couples To Valentine’s Vow Renewal Ceremony

Special Event To Feature Reenactment Of America’s First Valentine

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Clerk Richard LaMarca invite residents to renew their wedding vows at a special ceremony in recognition of Valentine’s Day, on Friday, February 13th, at Oyster Bay Town Hall. Co-sponsored by Raynham Hall Museum, the event will include a reading of America’s First Valentine, which was written on February 14, 1779 in Oyster Bay. The special ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. and will include light refreshments for all guests.

“Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year, and many couples celebrate their wedding anniversaries on this special day. We look forward to making this special day even better as couples renew their marriage vows and declare their endless love for one

another,” said Supervisor Saladino.

“Couples often select Valentine’s Day to celebrate their relationship,” added Town Clerk LaMarca. “It may be a sentimental choice for couples who had their first date, first kiss, or even engagement on Valentine’s Day. Whatever the reason, we are proud to offer this special vow renewal ceremony at Town Hall.”

The ceremony will take place at Oyster Bay Town Hall, 54 Audrey Avenue in Oyster Bay hamlet. The event is offered free of charge to Town residents but reservations are required.

Residents interested in renewing their wedding vows should RSVP to (516) 624-6380 by February 9th.

The story of America’s first Valentine is a proud piece of Oyster Bay history which dates back to the time of the

Revolutionary War, as British troops occupied Long Island homes. During the height of the American Revolutionary War, love improbably

blossomed between Lt. Col Simcoe and a young patriot named Sally Townsend as the Townsend property served as a headquarters for

a regiment of 300 British troops. Lt. Col. Simcoe presented Sally with a poem he wrote asking her to be his Valentine, and his famous poem, entitled ‘Will You Be My Valentine,’ became the first documented written Valentine in America.

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Councilwoman Laura Maier, Town Clerk Rich LaMarca, Supervisor Joe Saladino, Councilman Andrew Monteleone and Tax Receiver Jeff Pravato celebrate with over 100 couples at a Valentine’s Day Vow Renewal ceremony at Town Hall.

Dist 3022

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Dist 3024

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - FARMINGDALE

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

MASSAPEQUA POST

MID-ISLAND TIMES

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

SOUTH BAYS NEIGHBOR - N. MASSAPEQUA

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

SEA CLIFF - GLEN HEAD HERALD Dist 3203

LONG ISLAND PRESS

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

Dist 3306

NEW YORK POST

ROSLYN NEWS TIMES

MASSAPEQUA POST

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

THE NASSAU OBSERVER

City of Glen Cove

Dist 4005

GLEN COVE HERALD GAZETTE

GLEN COVE OYSTER BAY RECORD PILOT

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST THE NORTH SHORE LEADER

City of Long Beach

Dist 5028

LONG BEACH HERALD

LONG BEACH TRIBUNE

NASSAU COUNTY WEBSITE

NEW YORK POST

Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities.

Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in braille, large print, audio tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 571-2090 ext. 13715.

Dated: February 05, 2026

THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER MINEOLA, NEW YORK

NMAS - 1580 - 2/4/26

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