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Town Recognizes Glen Head Student For Winning Environmental Poster Contest

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Vicki Walsh, and Receiver of Taxes Jeff Pravato visited Glen Head Elementary School to congratulate Chloe Lim, Second Place Winner of the Town’s Annual Environmental Poster

Contest.

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As part of her recognition, the town planted a tree at Chloe’s elementary school and shared her winning poster with her classmates. Chloe’s design, titled “Save Our Sea,” depicted ways that divers and beach- goers can help pick up litter to protect the animal and plant life in our oceans and ultimately preserve our environment.

Supervisor Saladino thanked Chloe for her outstanding submission and encouraged students to consider the environmental impacts of their everyday decisions.

—Submitted by the Town of Oyster Bay

CRIME & SAFETY

Glen Cove Crime Watch

•On April 24, a 46-year-old Glen Cove male was arrested on two counts of aggravated unlicensed operation in the second degree, fail to stop at stop sign and unlicensed driver on The Place.

•On April 26, a 36-year-old Glen Head male was arrested for criminal contempt in the first degree (2 counts), aggravated family offense and criminal contempt in the second degree on Mason Drive.

•On April 27, a 48-year-old Locust Valley male was arrested for driving while intoxicated and unsafe turn on Glen Cove Avenue.

•On April 29, a 20-year-old Glen Head male was arrested for criminal trespass in the third degree on Sea Cliff Avenue.

•On April 29, a 27-year-old Ozone Park, Queens, male was arrested for criminal trespass in the third degree, burglary in the third degree, criminal mischief in the third degree and auto stripping in the first degree on Sea Cliff Avenue.

•On April 29, a 42-year-old Queens male was arrested for urinating in a public place on Landing Road.

—Submitted by the Glen Cove Police Department

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