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Oyster Bay Cove, NY

Fatal Wrong-Way Crash: 21-Year-Old From Syosset ID'd As Victim In Oyster Bay Cove Fatal Wrong-Way Crash: 21-Year-Old From Syosset ID'd As Victim In Oyster Bay Cove
Fatal Wrong-Way Crash: 21-Year-Old From Syosset ID'd As Victim In Oyster Bay Cove One person was killed in a wrong-way crash on Long Island. It happened around 3:40 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, in Oyster Bay Cove. A 2022 Honda motorcycle was traveling southbound on Berry Hill Road in the vicinity of Northern Boulevard, according to Nassau County Police. The motorcycle entered the northbound lanes while still traveling southbound and collided with a 2023 Kia Forte being operated by a 62-year-old man.  The driver of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. He has been identified as Michael Rampanelli, age 21, of Syosset, acc…
Person Seriously Injured In Crash At Oyster Bay Cove Intersection Person Seriously Injured In Crash At Oyster Bay Cove Intersection
Person Seriously Injured In Crash At Oyster Bay Cove Intersection One person was seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash at a Long Island intersection.  It happened around 2:40 p.m. Saturday, May 6 in the village of Oyster Bay Cove. A 77-year-old man operating a 2019 Harley-Davidson motorcycle was involved in a collision with a 55-year-old woman operating a 2023 Dodge Durango, at the intersection of Yellow Cote Road and Cove Road, Nassau County Police said.  The motorcyclist suffered multiple trauma injuries and was transported to an area hospital, where he is currently listed in critical condition, police said. His name has not been rel…
Owner Of Long Island Company Sentenced For Paying Official To Approve Development Owner Of Long Island Company Sentenced For Paying Official To Approve Development
Owner Of Long Island Company Sentenced For Paying Official To Approve Development The owner of a prominent Long Island paving company has been sentenced for bribing an Oyster Bay commissioner to facilitate the construction of a senior housing development. Oyster Bay Cove resident Elia “Aly” Lizza was sentenced to a three-year conditional discharge after pleading guilty to one count of bribery in January for bribing an official to construct Cantiague Commons in Hicksville. In addition to his discharge, Lizza also paid $350,000 to settle a civil forfeiture action brought against him by the Nassau County District Attorney’s Civil Forfeiture Bureau.  Nassau County Dist…
Prominent Long Island Paving Company Owner Admits To Bribing Official Prominent Long Island Paving Company Owner Admits To Bribing Official
Prominent Long Island Paving Company Owner Admits To Bribing Official The former owner of a prominent Long Island paving company has admitted to bribing an elected official to ascertain a contract, the District Attorney announced. Oyster Bay Cove resident Elia “Aly” Lizza, 72, pleaded guilty to bribing an Oyster Bay commissioner to help facilitate the construction of the Cantiague Commons senior housing development. In Nassau County Court, Lizza pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree bribery, a felony. When he is sentenced on Thursday, April 16, District Attorney Madeline Singas said that Lizza is expected to receive a term of between one and three year…
Can Oysters Solve This Long Island Town's Water Problems? Can Oysters Solve This Long Island Town's Water Problems?
Can Oysters Solve This Long Island Town's Water Problems? The Town of Oyster Bay is looking to oysters to solve its water problems. The Town designated three parcels of underground land as conservation management areas for the preservation, seeding, rehabilitation of shellfish including the use of community oyster gardens, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced Thursday, Aug. 1. The areas in Town waters include one along West Shore Road in Bayville, one at Laurel Hollow Beach, and one in Oyster Bay Cove. The locations throughout Oyster Bay Harbor come to about 50 acres total, and will eventually lead to the creation of a self-sustai…
Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M
Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M The Oyster Bay Cove estate of a Woolworth family heir is on the market for just under $22 million. Beau Pre is a 20th century estate commissioned by Charles and Helena Woolworth McCann in 1928, according to the listing broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate. This Double "L" French Normandy home was authentically restored over 4 years by builder/architect John Kean, to its original country estate grandeur.  The 22-room, 12,000 square foot stately manor has antique hand-rubbed 100-year-old hemlock, pine and oak paneling, solid mahogany doors and Zelig windows, Littoviche tile roof, copper l…