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TOBAY Artists Presented with Citations
Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Anthony Macagnone recently presented citations to recipients of the 2014 Rotational Art Exhibit Program Awards.

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Leah Bush graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 2005 with a Bachelors in Philosophy and Pre-Law. Her work with the American Red Cross National Headquarters Hurricane Katrina Recovery Project in Washington, D.C. fostered an interest in investigative writing which led to the beginning of her journalism career at a blog where she wrote about domestic and international social activism issues. While continuing to blog, Leah worked as a stringer with The Oyster Bay Guardian newspaper in her hometown of Oyster Bay, NY and for multiple Patch sites throughout Long Island. She is honored to be the editor of both Syosset Patch and Glen Cove Patch.
Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Anthony Macagnone recently presented citations to recipients of the 2014 Rotational Art Exhibit Program Awards.

Attorney was arrested for failing to disclose income during a three-year period.
Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Anthony Macagnone recently presented citations to recipients of the 2014 Rotational Art Exhibit Program Awards.
53-year-old is charged in sexual abuse case at Red Bull Spa.
Meeting on $5.5 million proposed amended remedy to Powers Chemco on Jan. 30 in Sea Cliff.
Lori Maceluch, of Huntington, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 11.
Students will go to Washington, DC in March for final judging in prestigious competition.
Lawmakers say Glen Cove Hospital administration should address community concerns before moving forward with changes.
Talking with bear scouts about journalism, fact, opinion and our favorite TV shows.
Temperatures will remain icy through Thursday.
Janus wreaks havoc on local roadways as snow continues to fall into rush hour.
Janus wreaks havoc on local roadways as snow continues to fall into rush hour.
Two centers opened in TOBAY until Wednesday morning.
Two centers opened in TOBAY until Wednesday morning.
Two centers opened in TOBAY until Wednesday morning.
Janus wreaks havoc on local roadways as snow continues to fall into rush hour.
Janus wreaks havoc on local roadways as snow continues to fall into rush hour, some Syosset school buses delayed by over an hour.
Janus might be a movie star, but she snarls traffic and makes playing baseball really hard.
Emergency information from the City of Glen Cove as Snowstorm Janus slams LI.