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Oyster Bay Week in Review: Jan. 27 - Feb. 2

Firefighter honored, WWII vet dies, Baymen beat Malverne, and more headlines.

Here were the top headlines from Oyster Bay this week:

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Anthony Panella, an East Norwich Junior Firefighter, was honored at the department's 18th annual installation dinner held at the East Norwich Fire Department headquarters.

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Funeral services were held Tuesday for "Teddy" Roosevelt Award winner Erasmus J. "Raz" Tafuro who died Wednesday.

Oyster Bay Basketball Beats Malverne

The Baymen fought off the Mules Tuesday on the basketball courts as the boys team beat Malverne 51-41.

Oyster Bay is 8-2 in Conference BC.

Budget Season Coming Up in Oyster Bay

"While I am not an alarmist by nature, it is fair to say that it will be difficult to stay within the tax levy limit imposed by the legislators without making difficult reductions in our existing program," Harrington said, addressing the upcoming budget process.

Oyster Bay Braves the Wind

High winds caused power, cable, and internet outages Wednesday night into Thursday and Oyster Bay got the word out on social media. Check out what the community said here.

Local Tributes Pour In for Ed Koch

Praise and memories of former New York City Mayor Edward Koch are coming from all ranges of the political and community spectrum, including from local political leaders.

Cops: Car Break-Ins Continue

Nearly a dozen car-related crimes were reported within one week, according to police. 


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