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Venditto pushes to settle baymen dispute
Bay Supervisor John Venditto Wednesday said he is seeking to halt litigation between the town and baymen who allege illegal shellfishing practices by a company leasing town land in an attempt "to focus all our efforts on settling the matter."Attorneys for Read more »
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Town targets flies at Massapequa eatery
garbage storage area, county and town officials on Monday issued violation notices to the eatery.Town Supervisor John Venditto , who lives in the neighborhood and visited the scene Monday and again Tuesday, said he had town employees Monday clean up the trash Read more »
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Oyster Bay wants to expand park
for construction of a sports field if it can't negotiate a purchase, the town supervisor said yesterday.Supervisor John Venditto said that unless purchases can be negotiated, "we're going to take the property."The town board deferred a decision to allow for Read more »
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Town to Open Dog Park in Massapequa
The Town of Oyster Bay will officially open its first dog park Sunday in Massapequa. Supervisor John Venditto said Sunday's grand opening of the park will feature dogs for adoption from the town's dog shelter and the opportunity to meet a dog from the to from Massapequa Patch Read more »
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Venditto: Let's Build Plainview's Turf Field
Oyster Bay's Supervisor keeps promise, announces town will go ahead with plan to build a turf field complex in Plainview. Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto, keeping a promise he made to the community, is moving forward with town efforts to build a new from Farmingdale Patch Read more »
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Editorial: Saving The Day For Preservation
The Oyster Bay Town Board has approved town landmark status for the Maine Maid Inn, also known as the Valentine Hicks House, in Jericho, announced Town Supervisor John Venditto at the May 15 town board meeting. “The Town Landmarks Preservation Commission from Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Read more »
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Officials Warn Against Hot Car Threats
Town Supervisor John Venditto is warning all residents about the dangers of leaving children and pets in cars during the warmer months. According to Venditto, 30 children died in 2011 after being left in a hot car in the United States and he doesn't want from Glen Cove Patch Read more »
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Town Likely to Face Fight Over Allen Park Plan
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto (2nd from left) and Town Councilman Joseph G. Pinto (far left) recently attended the opening day ceremony for the Massapequa Challenger Little League Baseball Program, held at John J. Burns Park, in Massapequa. Th from Glen Cove Patch Read more »