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Town to Discuss Jericho Gulf Gas Station Property
Items on the agenda for Tuesday, Jan. 7, Oyster Bay Town Board Meeting.

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Items on the agenda for Tuesday, Jan. 7, Oyster Bay Town Board Meeting.

Neuroscientist to discuss impact and prevention of substance abuse among teens at Finley Middle School Jan. 10.
Annual event to be held at Morgan Park parking lot Jan. 11.
Nelson Mandela tribute planned for 30th annual Glen Cove Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration.
A rundown of important and notable events around Glen Cove this week.
A rundown of important and notable events happening around Syosset this week.
Water damage on three floors, some residents relocated.
Items for sale on Craigslist this week around Syosset.
Committee to discuss healthy eating, nutrition awareness, and the physical activity levels of students.
All presenting donors will receive a voucher good for two tickets to an upcoming NY Islanders hockey game.
Get local listings and times of the latest movies playing nearby.
TOBAY officials say all residential streets have been plowed at least once, crews working to prevent icy roads.
TOBAY officials say all residential streets have been plowed at least once, crews working to prevent icy roads.
TOBAY officials say all residential streets have been plowed at least once, crews working to prevent icy roads.
TOBAY officials say all residential streets have been plowed at least once, crews working to prevent icy roads.
City of Glen Cove says plows are on their fourth run.