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Gotti to return to laid-back life in Oyster Bay Cove
Now that John "Junior" Gotti is home in Oyster Bay Cove, he and his family can pick up where they left off before he was jailed 16 months ago awaiting trial: dining in cafes and sweet shops along Main Street in Oyster Bay, buying birthday cakes in a small shopping center off Route 25A in East Norwich and attending church services at St.
Back on LI, Gotti goes for bagels and toys
Newsday/Optimum Online subscribers click here for full access Not a Newsday or Optimum Online subscriber? Click here For Gotti, freedom means bagels, toy shopping December 2, 2009 By SOPHIA CHANG sophia.chang@newsday.com Fresh and full of energy, John "Junior" Gotti spent his first free day after his latest mistrial embracing life as a family man: ...
Town of Oyster Bay Anti-Soliciting Law to Be Challenged Shortly
At the Oyster Bay Civic Association meeting Luz Torres, director of the Centro Cultural Hispanica told the members that she is getting together a coalition to fight the Town of Oyster Bay's new ordinance prohibiting streetside solicitation.
Long Island country clubs feeling the pinch
Larry Holzberg board president and Maureen Hollenbach general manager of the Tam O'Shanter Club in Brookville.
The time has finally come for the children of our community to be heard and truly placed as a priority in our community.
Wild Turkeys Find a Haven in the East Norwich Vicinity
Peg Wallace of Christina's Epicure has been having wild turkey sightings, in back of the gourmet store on Route 106, off 25A in East Norwich.
Mystery Picture: November 13, 2009
Mike Weipert of Oyster Bay recognized the Oct. 23 mystery picture as being taken at the car show on Tuesday nights.
Editorial: A Great Holiday Tradition
Halloween is such a great holiday. Living in East Norwich we get a lot of children coming for "trick or treat." It is our favorite holiday.
According to the Glen Cove Police Department, the wire came down in an isolated area.
Mystery Picture: October 16, 2009
Carole Brown called to identify the mystery picture in the Oct. 8 issue of the Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot.
LIers among those advocating for gay rights in D.C.
Activists carry a rainbow flag on the West Lawn of the US Capitol Building during a protest October 11, 2009 in Washington, DC.
Adam Grohman At approximately 2:10 in the early morning hours of October 3, a vehicle was involved in a single vehicle motor vehicle accident on Bayville Avenue.
Nassau 16th District: Judith Jacobs vs. Rebecca Alesia
"It's really our battle now . . . it's for the young families," said Rebecca M. Alesia, 31." I think there's an element of being out of touch with what people in my generation are going through." Alesia is the daughter of Oyster Bay Planning Commissioner Jack Libert, a prominent development attorney.
A Closer Look at Garden City's 2009 School Investment Bond
The Primary Schools - " Hemlock, Homestead and Locust On Oct. 27, the Garden City community will be asked to vote on a school investment bond to address substantial needs throughout the district.
William J. McKay Experiences 9/11 Playing a Fire Chief Eulogizing 9/11
Oyster Bay actor William J. McKay spent Friday, Sept. 11, at the prestigious Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor performing in The Guys by Anne Nelson.
Letter: The Fill a Bookbag Drive
This year has been the most successful drive so far, and thanks must be given to the Glen Cove Youth Bureau, the North Shore East Norwich Rotary Club as well as to all who have and continue to donate school supplies.
Lessons from the past: the collapse of Jamaican coral reefs
Abstract Since Pre-Columbian times, humans have exploited Jamaican marine ecosystems with significant consequences for flora and fauna.
Oyster Bay-East Norwich School District Encourages Community Involvement
Harrington at the Sept. 1 board of education meeting commencing her sixth year as superintendent of the district.
Editorial: Can the Oyster Festival and the New Athletic Field Live...
As the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Athletic Association looks at Theodore Roosevelt Park as a way to solve their lack of fields problems, the Oyster Festival Committee faces a new issue.
Town Waiting to Hear From Groups on Creating a New Field at TR Park
Bob Santos of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Athletic Association has been spearheading the search for fields needed for the many local children involved in sports.
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