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SPEECHLESS SUNDAY - ALCATRAZ ON A FOGGY DAY

 

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *SPEECHLESS SUNDAY -ALCATRAZ ON A FOGGY DAY *

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 29 2009 11:30PM

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND WEBSITES FOR OYSTER BAY RESIDENTS

 

For those who are interested in buying or renting a home in Oyster Bay and its vicinities, here are some important phone numbers and websites to help you get acquainted with the town. 

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH (922-9285).  Visit their website at http://www.bgcoben.org/.     

DOUBLEDAY-BABCOCK SENIOR CENTER (922-1770).  Visit their website at http://www.dbsconline.org/.  

FRIENDS OF THE ARTS (922-0061).  Visit their website at http://www.fotapresents.org/.   

FRIENDS OF THE BAY (922-6666).  Visit their website at http://friendsofthebay.org/

NORTH SHORE LAND ALLIANCE (626-0908).  Visit their website at http://www.northshorelandalliance.org/home.htm.

OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH PUBLIC LIBRARY (922-1212).  Visit their website at http://www.oysterbaylibrary.org/Newsite/index.html

OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT (624-6500).  Visit their website at http://obenschools.org/

OYSTER BAY MAIN STREET ASSOC. (922-6982).  Visit their website at http://www.oysterbaymainstreet.org/

OYSTER BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (922-6464).  Visit their website at http://visitoysterbay.com/welcome.jsp

OYSTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (922-5032).  Visit their website at http://www.oysterbayhistory.org/.  

OYSTER BAY RAILROAD MUSEUM.  Visit their website at http://www.oysterbayrailroadmuseum.org/.

PLANTING FIELDS ARBORETUM (922-9210).  Visit their website at http://plantingfields.org/.

RAYNHAM HALL MUSEUM (922-6808).  Visit their website at http://www.raynhamhallmuseum.org/.

SAGAMORE HILL (922-4788).  Visit their website at http://www.nps.gov/sahi/.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT SANCTUARY AND AUDUBON CENTER (922-3200).  Visit their website at http://ny.audubon.org/CentersEdu_TRoosevelt.html.

WATERFRONT CENTER (922-7245).  Visit their website at http://www.thewaterfrontcenter.org/.

 YOUTH AND FAMILY COUNSELING AGENCY OF OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH (922-6867).  Visit their website at http://www.yfcaoysterbay.org/.

 

GOVERNMENT INFO:

TOWN OF OYSTER BAY (624-6497).  Visit their website at http://www.oysterbaytown.com/.

COUNTY OF NASSAU (571-6000).  Visit their website at http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/.

Legislator/Majority Leader Diane Yatauro (571-6218).  Visit her website at http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/Agencies/Legis/LD/18/index.html.

Legislator Judy Jacobs (571-6216).  Visit her website at http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/Agencies/Legis/LD/16/index.html.

  

STATE OF NEW YORK (518-474-8390).  Visit their website at http://www.state.ny.us/.

Senator Carl Marcellino (922-1811).  Visit his website at http://www.senatormarcellino.com/5/default.aspx.

Assemblyman Chuck Lavine (676-0050).  Visit his website at http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=013.

Assemblyman Rob Walker (937-3571).  Visit his website at http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=015.

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AND WEBSITES FOR OYSTER BAY RESIDENTS*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 
 

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 29 2009 11:20PM

LUXURY HOMES SOLD IN LAUREL HOLLOW, NY - JAN. 1 - NOV. 27, 2009

 

During the 11-month period from Jan. 1, 2009 to Nov. 27, 2009, there are 13 homes sold in Laurel Hollow, NY.  That's an average of just over 1 closing per month.  In addition to the 13 homes sold, there are 5 listings under contract.  During the same period, Jan. 1-Nov. 27, 2008, there are 18 listings that closed.  In essence, the real estate market in Laurel Hollow is stable.    On the other hand, there are 33 homes for sale in Laurel Hollow, NY on November 27, 2009.  If we stay at the same rate of sale without taking another listing, we have an inventory good for 28 months. 

With the strict guidelines from the banks, we do not know if all the under contracts will close.  I have seen few under contracts that never reached the closing table. 

Here is the list of properties sold in Laurel Hollow, NY for period Jan. 1-Nov. 27, 2009.

             
             
ADDRESS LIST PRICE SOLD PRICE STYLE BRs Baths TITLE DATE
             
434 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $             999,000.00  $     925,000.00 Farm Ranch 5 3.5 3/4/2009
398 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $             999,000.00  $     900,000.00 Farmhouse 3 2.5 9/3/2009
18 Overlook Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,150,000.00  $     999,000.00 Ranch 4 2.5 8/10/2009
556 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,199,000.00  $ 1,100,000.00 Colonial 5 2.5 8/19/2009
300 Laurel Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,200,000.00  $     990,000.00 Ranch 4 3 11/11/2009
207 Stillwell Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,289,000.00  $ 1,050,000.00 Ranch 4 4 7/31/2009
433 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,295,000.00  $ 1,100,000.00 Contemporary 5 3.5 1/5/2009
35 Springwood Path, Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,295,000.00  $ 1,250,000.00 Colonial 4 3.5 9/25/2009
1535 Laurel Hollow Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,375,000.00  $ 1,222,000.00 Colonial 5 3.5 9/11/2009
477 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,435,000.00  $ 1,225,000.00 Colonial 5 3.5 11/5/2009
161 Stillwell Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,599,000.00  $ 1,330,000.00 Traditional 4 4.5 5/15/2009
5 Waylor Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,699,999.00  $ 1,610,000.00 Colonial 5 3.5 10/8/2009
1396 Ridge Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         3,500,000.00  $ 3,200,000.00 Victorian 8 6.55 6/29/2009
             
             

 

Here is the list of UNDER CONTRACT in Laurel Hollow, NY on Nov. 27, 2009:

ADDRESS  Listing Price    Style  BRs  Baths Contract Date
             
1698 Route 25A., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $             950,000.00   Colonial 5 3.55 8/3/2009
428 Harbor Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11724  $         2,395,000.00   Colonial 7 6.555 9/30/2009
36 Hilltop Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,849,000.00   Colonial 5 6.5 9/21/2009
1180 Cove Edge Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,995,000.00   Colonial 5 5.5 11/6/2009
530 Cold Spring Rd., Laurel Hollow, Ny 11791  $         3,200,000.00   Colonial 7 7.55 10/1/2009
             

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *LUXURY HOMES SOLD IN LAUREL HOLLOW, NY - JAN. 1 - NOV. 27, 2009*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

4 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 27 2009 08:32PM

PLENTY OF LUXURY HOMES FOR SALE IN LAUREL HOLLOW, NY - NOVEMBER 27, 2009

 

There are plenty of Homes for Sale in Laurel Hollow, NY as of November 27, 2009 with varying styles ranging from Farm Ranches to big Colonials with a price tag of just above $1 million to almost $9 million.

The Village of Laurel Hollow in the township of Oyster Bay, NY lies between Cold Spring Harbor and Oyster Bay Cove.  It is a beautiful village with tall trees and magnificent homes on big acreage.  Laurel Hollow is mostly hilly with an abundance of specimen trees and understory of mountain laurel hence the name. 

The proximity of Laurel Hollow to the water makes water sport the main recreational activity.  Years ago, when winter in this area was so cold, I used to take my kids ice skating on the pond next to St. John's Episcopal Church on Route 25A.  My kids also loved to go to the Fish Hatchery across the street from the Cold Spring Laboratory, a world class scientific laboratory.

The school district is partly Oyster Bay and partly Cold Spring Harbor.  The post office is serviced by Oyster Bay 11771, Syosset 11791 or Cold Spring Harbor 11724.  Laurel Hollow is strictly a residential community.  There is no business establishment in the village.  People shop in nearby towns, either in Oyster Bay, Cold Spring Harbor, Syosset or Huntington. 

The most well known resident was Louis Comfort Tiffany who built Laurelton Hall.  Louis C. Tiffany is credited with the stained glass windows, Tiffany lamp and iridescent Tiffany vases. 

Here is the list of Luxury Homes for Sale in Laurel Hollow, NY as of November 27, 2009.  If you want to see any of these homes, please contact me at my contact info below.

 

ADDRESS LIST PRICE STYLE BRs BATH
428 Harbor Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11724  $         1,099,000.00 Other 5 2.55
27 Springwood Path, Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,174,000.00 Colonial 5 3
23 Springwood Path, Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,295,000.00 Colonial 6 3.55
1594 Laurel Hollow Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,350,000.00 Farm Ranch 5 3.5
13 Stillwell Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,375,000.00 Post Modern 5 4.5
1244 Moores Hill Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,428,000.00 Colonial 6 4.5
259 Stillwell Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,440,000.00 Farm Ranch 3 3.5
39 Woodvale Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,450,000.00 Colonial 5 3
50 Cedarfield Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,495,000.00 Colonial 4 2.5
3 Cedarwood Ct., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,595,000.00 Colonial 6 4.5
1332 Ridge Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,595,000.00 Traditional 4 4.5
45 Cedarfield Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,599,000.00 Farm Ranch 5 4.5
9 Woodgreen Way, Laurel Hollow, NY 11724  $         1,599,999.00 Colonial 5 4.5
108 Laurel Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,695,000.00 Exp. Ranch 5 3.55
35 White Oak Tree Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,779,000.00 Colonial 5 4.5
15 Elizabeth Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,875,000.00 Contemporary 6 4.5
2 Overlook Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,895,000.00 Traditional 5 5.5
80 White Oak Tree Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,949,000.00 Colonial 4 5.5
80 Wildwood Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         1,999,000.00 Contemporary 5 5.5
10 Wildwood Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,099,000.00 Contemporary 5 3.55
1230 Moores Hill Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,295,000.00 Estate 5 5.5
12 Timber Ridge Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11771  $         2,495,000.00 Ranch 5 6.5
503 Cold Sprind Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,495,000.00 Colonial 5 5.55
14 Vista Dr., Laurel Hollow, NY 11771  $         2,799,000.00 Post Modern 6 5.5
171 Stillwell Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11724  $         2,895,000.00 Colonial 6 5.5
305 Laurel Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         2,979,000.00 Colonial 6 4.555
1184 Cove Edge Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         3,150,000.00 Colonial 5 4.55
7 Drumlin Ln, Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         3,499,999.00 Colonial 6 9.5
1256 Moores Hill Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         3,995,000.00 Colonial 6 6.5
1608 Stewart Ln., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         4,399,000.00 Colonial 6 6.55
1458 Ridge Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         4,995,000.00 Colonial 6 5.5
196 Cove Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         4,995,000.00 Colonial 6 6.5
49 Laurel Cove Rd., Laurel Hollow, NY 11791  $         8,780,000.00 Colonial 5 6.55
         

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *PLENTY OF LUXURY HOMES FOR SALE IN LAUREL HOLLOW, NY - NOVEMBER 27,2009*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 27 2009 05:57PM

BEST BUY IN MUTTONTOWN, NY - 1 RIPLEY LN - PRICE REDUCED TO $1,099,000

 

Here is your chance to live in Muttontown, NY.  Currently 1 Ripley Ln., Muttontown, NY 11771 is the best buy in Muttontown, NY.  It sits on 2.49 beautiful acres located just across the Muttontown Golf and Country club.  It has two-car garage,  dramatic entry hall

 

with high ceiling, open and airy with steps leading to a spacious living room

 

with woodburning fireplace, perfect spot for entertaining and wall of glass to a balcony overlooking a huge expanse of lawn, with towering mature trees where you have a perfect vista of the neighboring golf course. 

 

Dining room  adjoins a terrace overlooking a basketball court and heated gunite inground pool.

  

Bright and spacious eat-in-kitchen.    

Two bedrooms, bath and Master Bedroom with plenty of closet space, Master bath and shower stall with plenty of light, his and her sinks. 

Two stairways to lower level with den,    two bedrooms perfect for visiting extended families, bath and laundry room. Lovely private property with inground sprinklers.  Less than an hour to New York City.  Within minutes to major highways and Long Island Railroad.

For the town profile of Muttontown, NY, click on this link: http://activerain.com/blogsview/897683/interesting-facts-about-muttontown-ny

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *BEST BUY IN MUTTONTOWN, NY - 1 RIPLEY LN., - PRICE REDUCED TO $1,099,000*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 27 2009 10:59AM

THANKSGIVING DINNER - THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL FAMILY MEALS

 

This is my 40th year of celebrating Thanksgiving with my family in the United States.  It started after I got married to an American and I had Thanksgiving dinner with his mother and my brother who got a free turkey from his office.  Since my brother was a bachelor, he gave me the turkey to cook.  We lived in New York City at that time.  From that small beginning, my family grew.  My other brother came from abroad, then my younger brother followed him.  Then they all got married and have their children. 

 

For the first 30 years, I cooked the Thanksgiving dinner and we had it at my home.  The first year, we had it at my apartment on E. 86th St. in New York.  Then we moved to Long Island the following year. My brother would meet my husband at Penn Station and handed him the turkey on Tuesday and then I cooked it on Thursday.  We had this ritual for at least ten years until he changed jobs and the free turkey stopped.  Then I started buying the turkey myself.  Our family slowly got bigger and the turkey got bigger every year.

 

When we bought our home 30 years ago, we had a small dining room and as the family grew in numbers, we were able to squeeze twelve people comfortably in the dining room.  At some point, we devised a makeshift dining table out of the coffee table in the living room for the kids.  After that year, we decided to change the layout of the house, made the dining room bigger and the living room smaller.  When the kids were small, we had phone books stacked on their chairs so they could reach the table and ate with us.  As the family grew, we used two tables and a card table joined together to form a long banquet table.  Luckily I had this huge white tablecloth that I inherited from my in-laws.  My husband told me his grandmother had sit-down dinner for 28 people.  We had 23 people the last time I did thanksgiving dinner.  Once they got seated, nobody moved till after dessert.  I sat near the kitchen door so I would be able to get up if we needed something.

 

I hosted thanksgiving dinner for 30 years until one of my brothers got very sick and could not drive anymore so we started going to my other brother's house in New Jersey for thanksgiving.  Twice, we went to California to be with my sons who moved there eight years ago.  Now that my stepdaughter has her own family, we sometimes go to her place for thanksgiving.  Today, we went to Connecticut to my stepdaughter's house. 

 

While the thanksgiving dinner was at my home, it took a whole week of preparation to get everything done and ready - cleaned the house, got out all the china, glasses and silverware, white tablecloths and white napkins pressed and all the food cooked.  It was hard work lovingly attended and done to almost perfection for my family.  The menu was the same every year and everyone raved about it especially the chestnut stuffing. 

 

We ate, laughed, and talked all at the same time.  My stepdaughter used to bring her boyfriend and we always made a bet if he would be back the following year.  The one who did, she married.  Nobody could take in our boisterous family.  We had so much fun.  We have accumulated lots of memories all the years.  My family and my brothers' family had a terrific time together.  We always look forward to this get together. 

 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE!! 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *THANKSGIVING DINNER - THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL FAMILY MEALS*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 26 2009 08:06PM

OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, NOV. 29, 1-3 PM - 51 TOOKER AVE., OYSTER BAY, NY

LOOKING FOR A PLACE IN THE HISTORIC DISTRICT OF OYSTER BAY, NY?  Only few blocks to Downtown Oyster Bay, close to the beach and LIRR.  Walk to shopping, schools, houses of worship.  Established neighborhood with the most friendliest neighbors.      

 

 

 

Features and Facts

  • MLS # 2231130
  • Built in 1903
  • 50x167 sq. ft. lot
  • Hardwood Floor Thruout
  • Formal Living Room
  • Formal Dining Room
  • Architectural Details Abound
  • Open front porch 
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Two Full Baths
  • Full Attic big enough for two more BRs plus storage
  • Full basement with OSE
  • Municipal Water/Sewer
  • Private Huge Backyard w/ Specimen Plantings
  • Formal Rose Garden
  • Great Location
  • Walk to schools, shopping, beach
  • Short Distance to LIRR
  • Current owner is the 3rd owner.
  • Oyster Bay - East Norwich School District
  • Asking price: $579,000
  • Property taxes: $7,257

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *OPEN HOUSE - SUN, NOV. 29 - 1-3 PM, 51 TOOKER AVE., OYSTER BAY, NY *

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

2 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 25 2009 10:57PM

MOTIVATIONAL MONDAY - A BLESSING FOR THE THANKSGIVING MEAL

I came across this prayer while cleaning up my files of papers from years past.  I would like to share it with everyone.  Have a Happy Thanksgiving!!!

A BLESSING FOR THE THANKSGIVING MEAL

Bountiful God,

You have blessed us in many ways,

In the beauty and richness of our land,

And in the freedom we enjoy.

You have given us even greater gifts

In our family who loves and cares for us

And in the grace which allows us to know and believe in you.

May we be grateful for all our blessings

Not just today, but every day.

Help us to turn our gratitude into action

By caring for those in need

And by working for a more just society.

Bless the wonderful meal we will enjoy today and

the merriment of those at table.

Be with all those we love who are not with us at this time.

We thank you Lord now and forever.  Amen.

 

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

12 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 23 2009 10:50PM

OYSTER BAY - EAST NORWICH COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD - NOV - DEC 2009

 As a service to Oyster Bay-East Norwich community and its neighboring villages, here is a list of events and things of importance which make our community a nice place to live, work and play.  This time it is in chronological order so you don't miss a thing.   

 

Sunday, November 22nd-  ANNUAL INTER-FAITH HOLIDAY SERVICE.  

   -  Oyster Bay Jewish Center, Berry Hill Road, 4 P.M.   

 Sunday, November 22nd-  THE FIRST THANKSGIVING.  Learn about the local Matinecock Indians, stroll the woodland "supermart" for food, and help make/taste a Native American staple- journey cakes. 

   -  Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Road, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.  For more information, call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.

 

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE*

   COMMUNITY SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE of the Inter-religious and Human Needs Council.  

Monday, November 23rd, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. and Tuesday, November 24th, 9 A.M. to 12 Noon at The First Presbyterian Church, 60 East Main Street.  Drop off non-perishable foods for distribution to neighbors in need-  canned meats, vegetables, and fruits, pasta, sauces, soups, cereals, baking goods, fruit juices, etc.  In 2008, more than 140 families with children, including senior citizens, benefited from your generosity.  Financial assistance can also be sent to

"2009 Holiday Sharing Fund", Box 231, Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771. 

For more information, contact Carol or Randy Daub at 922-2054.   

 

-  Friday, November 27th-  ST. DOMINIC H.S. ALUMNI BASKETBALL GATHERING (men and women).  Msgr. Collins Athletic Center, 3 P.M. to 10 P.M.  For more information, contact Michele O'Brien- mobrien@stdoms.org or Jim Bebry- stdomsbasketball@yahoo.com.   

-  Friday, November 27th-  OWL PROWL (via TR Sanctuary and Audubon Center).  This season, Owl Prowls will take place at a variety of locations, including the Nassau County Museum of Art, Planting Fields Arboretum, and the Sanctuary, featuring a  live owl presentation, then outside to listen for the calls of Great Horned and Eastern Screech owls.  For more information and locations, call 922-3200 or calbanese@audubon.org.  7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 

-  Saturday, November 28th-  NATIVE AMERICAN ANIMAL ANTICS.  Join Wildlife Care Coordinator, Alice Bryant, as she tells traditional Native American tales of pesky, smart, and quirky animals.  Sit up-close with live animals as you learn about their special meaning to Native Americans.  Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Road, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.  For more information, call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.

-  Sunday, November 29th-  EAST NORWICH TREE LIGHTING (via EN Beautification Committee), including caroling and hot chocolate.  ALL ARE WELCOME.  Corner of Northern Boulevard and Route 106, East Norwich, 6 P.M.  

-   Wednesday, December 2nd-  ITALIAN WINE TASTING DINNER at Fiddleheads Restaurant, including 5 course meal.  Fiddleheads Restaurant, 62 South Street, 6:30 P.M.  For more information, call 922-2999. 

-  Thursday, December 3rd to Saturday, December 5th-  AMERICANA MANHASSET CHAMPIONS FOR CHARITY HOLIDAY SHOPPING to benefit the BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH.  By using your complimentary CHAMPION CARD and designating the Boys and Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich as your charity of choice, 25% of your pre-tax purchases at Americana Manhasset and Wheatley Plaza stores will be donated back to the Club.  To obtain your card, visit the Concierge Store (at the back of the shopping center), call 800-818-6767, online at www.championsforcharity.org, or the Club website- www.bgcoben.org.  For further information, please call the Club at 922-9285, ext. 16.  (*Bonus: 2009 Champions for Charity shoppers will be eligible to win a $1,000 Americana Manhasset Gift Card.)

-  Friday, December 4th and Sunday, December 6th-  8TH ANNUAL HPS BENEFIT CHRISTMAS CONCERT performed by "J", featuring JoAnn Criblez and John DiGennaro.  FREE ADMISSION BUT DONATIONS GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED.  Refreshments immediately following the concert.  For this weekend, area restaurants Canterbury Ales, Coach Grill, Fiddleheads, Il Piato, and Taby's have all generously agreed to donate to the HPS Network 10% of the bill of patrons who present a coupon received at the concert, so eat locally and contribute to the cure.  OBHS Performing Arts Center, Friday- 7:30 P.M.; Sunday- 3 P.M.  For more information, call 922-4022 or dappell@hpsnetwork.org.

-  Saturday, December 5th-  BREAKFAST WITH SANTA (via St. Dominic IHM Guild).  Pancake breakfast, new toy raffle, photos with Santa, personalized ornaments, raffles, boutique shopping, and more.  St. Dominic Social Room (below the main church), 9 A.M. to 12 Noon.  For more information, contact Darcy at 922-5381.     

Saturday, December 5th-  NIGHT OF THE NATIVITY, featuring Juilliard graduate Debra Valentin portraying 3 characters in her sole show about an innkeeper's wife finding the meaning of life.  North Shore Assembly of God, 84 Orchard Street, 7 P.M.  For more information, call 922-2547 or nsaog@optonline.net.

-  Sunday, December 6th-  CHRISTMAS IN JAZZ CONCERT, featuring pianist Jonathan Schwartzberg.  All ticket proceeds and donations will benefit Doubleday-Babcock Senior Center.  Reception and refreshments to follow the concert.  Christ Church Parish Hall, 61 East Main Street, 4 P.M.  For more information, call 922-1770.  

-  Sunday, December 6th, 13th, and 27th-  INTRODUCTION TO BIRD WATCHING with PROJECT FEEDER WATCH.  The Sanctuary has about 20 species of wintering birds.  Learn the basics of bird watching while helping scientists learn about winter bird movements and trends in bird populations.  Bring the whole family.  Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Road, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.  For more information, call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.

- Sunday, December 6th - OYSTER BAY TOWN TREE LIGHTING - By the Gazebo in front of the Post Office.  For info call the Town Hall Press Office - 624-6380 

-  Tuesday, December 8th-  HOLIDAY LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW to benefit the BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH, including a cocktail hour, shopping boutique, raffle, and fashion show of European and American designers presented by Mitchell's/Marsh's Huntington.  A donation of $125/person includes cocktails and lunch, as well as a Christopher Radko ornament donated by K-II Home Furnishings. The Metropolitan, Glen Cove, 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.  For ticket information, please call Camille at 922-9285, ext. 15.

-  Wednesday, December 9th-  ANNUAL HANUKAH MENORAH LIGHTING, featuring the children's chorus and hosted by Rabbi Demant of the Oyster Bay Jewish Center.  Refreshments served.  Gazebo/bandstand in front of Town Hall/Post Office, 5:30 P.M.

-  Sunday, December 13th-  CONCERT: LONG ISLAND BAROQUE ENSEMBLE- A JOYFUL NOISE.  Seasonal songs from divergent cultures with accompaniment by winds and strings.  Christ Church, 61 East Main Street, 3 P.M.  For more information, call 922-6377. 

- Sunday, December 13th - TREE LIGHTING at St. Dominic Church ground. Children's choir and the Adult Choir will be singing carols.   6 PM after the 5 PM Mass.

-  Sunday, December 20th-  CAROLING AROUND THE CAMPFIRE.  Join the Sanctuary staff for holiday carols, hot apple cider, and the spirit of the season.  Dress for the weather, and bring a blanket!  Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Road, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.  For more information, call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.

 -  Saturday, December 26th-  HAWKS ON HOLIDAY.  The Sanctuary is home to 3 species of non-releasable hawks.  Join Wildlife Care Coordinator, Alice Bryant, as she shows you all 3 and discusses what makes them unique.  Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, 134 Cove Road, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.  For more information, call 922-3200 or trsac@audubon.org.

 

MORE INFORMATION AND EVENTS

  

ST DOMINIC CHURCH

93 Anstice St., Oyster Bay

516-922-4488

 

HOLIDAY GIVING.  Provide holiday gifts to a family in financial difficulty (does your place of work participate?).  For more information, contact St. Dominic Parish Ministry Office (behind the chapel; 922-4488, ext. 1277).     

 PANTRY DONATIONS.  Pantry needs (including supermarket gift cards) are in need for our neighbors and can be dropped off at the St. Dominic Social Ministry office (off the parking lot behind the chapel) or the Parish Office (across the street from the chapel) (922-4488, ext. 1277). Monday to Thursday, from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.   

DRIVERS NEEDED.  Drivers needed to transport neighbors to appointments in Oyster Bay-East Norwich and surrounding areas.  Please call St. Dominic Social Ministry (922-4488, ext. 1277).  

To transport veterans for clinic appointments at Northport VA Medical Center.  For more information, call 631-261-4400, ext. 7183.

To deliver Meals on Wheels to needy neighbors.  For more information, call Jane at 922-5217. 

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP (via St. Dominic Social Ministry).  Wednesdays, from April 22-May 27, 7:30 P.M.  For more information:  922-4488, ext. 1277.   

SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR NEW SHOES/SNEAKERS REQUESTED.  Supplies and gift certificates for new shoes/sneakers can be dropped off at the St. Dominic Social Ministry Office (behind the chapel; 922-4488, ext. 1277) Monday to Thursday from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.  

CLOTHING (children's clothing in all sizes and women's clothing in sizes 10 and 12).  St. Dominic Social Ministry Office (behind the chapel; 922-4488, ext. 1277) Monday to Thursday from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.  

 

OYSTER BAY RAILROAD MUSEUM

Every Saturday -  Visit The Oyster Bay Railroad Museum Preview Center - and help them grow.   Now featuring an exhibition of the work of renowned railroad artist Lou Mallard.

100-102 Audrey Avenue (just north of the gazebo/bandstand- on the right side).  

 Volunteers Needed - Preview center volunteers, guides for the turntable/railroad car site (PAID POSITION), carpenters, welders, and other handy personnel(!), photographers, videographers.  All assistance welcome.  For more information, please call 558-7036. 

  **PLEASE SUPPORT THEM-  http://www.oysterbayrailroadmuseum.org/.

 

OYSTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

OYSTER BAY TOWN HISTORIAN JOHN HAMMOND HAS WRITTEN A NEW BOOK: "IMAGES OF OYSTER BAY", featuring over 200 vintage photographs.  The book is available at area bookstores, online, or via Arcadia Publishing (www.arcadiapublishing.com or 888-313-2665).  A portion of the proceeds of the book's sales will go to the Angela P. Koenig Research and Collections Center Building Fund of the Oyster Bay Historical Society.

Ongoing Exhibit to Dec. 23rd - The Oyster Bay Historical Society presents "TRACING PEG: SLAVERY IN OYSTER BAY, an American Archives Month Exhibit. Earle-Wightman House, 20 Summit Street (next to the Italian-American Club).  For more information, call 922-5032 or visit www.oysterbayhistory.org

 

NORTH SHORE LAND ALLIANCE

Seeking individuals and organizations to help protect and preserve the natural areas that protect our drinking water, including assistance in community outreach, nature walks, stewarding preserves, fundraising and special events, and more.  For more information, contact Andrea Millwood at 626-0908 or andrea@northshorelandalliance.org.    

 

PLANTING FIELDS ARBORETUM

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT PLANTING FIELDS ARBORETUM.  The Arboretum and Coe Hall are recruiting volunteers to lead groups of visitors on a new hour-long tour of Coe Hall, as well as to assist in the gift shop, gardens, and greenhouses.  Contact Elsa at 922-8670 or eeisenberg@plantingfields.org.  

 

YOUTH & FAMILY COUNSELING AGENCY

 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS every Monday evening at the Youth and Family Counseling Agency (193A South Street- across from OB Fire Dept., 922-6867), 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. 

SUBSTANCE ABUSE GROUP MEETINGS every Wednesday evening at the Youth and Family Counseling Agency (193A South Street- across from OB Fire Dept., 922-6867), 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.   

 

OYSTER BAY/EAST NORWICH BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB

516-922-9285

www.bgcoben.org

Youth Employment Program, members only, contact Joan Adomsky, ext. 13.

STUDENT JOB OPPORTUNITIES, COLLEGE / JOB INTERVIEW PREP., AND RESUME ASSISTANCE.  For more information, contact Joan Adomsky at the Boys and Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich at 922-9285, ext. 13.  Employers interested in listing their job openings can also contact Joan for further information. 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: COACHES AND REFEREES AT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB for the boys and girls intramural basketball program, already started on September 21st and running for 8 weeks.  For more information, contact Kurt LeBright, athletic supervisor, at 922-9285, ext. 20 or KLeBright@bgcoben.org

 

OF INTEREST TO YOUTH:

SEWING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN.  Classes for children 8 and older will be held at the Christ Church Parish Hall under the instruction of Barbara Genco.  For more information, call Barbara Genco at 922-6706.    

 

FUNDRAISERS FOR LOCAL CHILDREN:

Ongoing - OB-EN Boys and Girls Club Fundraiser:  "TEDDY'S FOURTH OF JULY" LIMITED EDITION PRINTS NOW AVAILABLE by local resident and world-renowned artist MORT KUNSTLER.  922-9285 to order a print.  

ENROLL IN STOP AND SHOP'S A+ PROGRAM TO BENEFIT THE OB-EN SCHOOL DISTRICT AND/OR ST. DOMINIC SCHOOL BUILDING OF YOUR CHOICE.  Register your Stop and Shop card and select the school building you would like your purchases to benefit.  At the end of each month, purchase points will be converted to a cash value.  A check from Stop and Shop will then be sent to the school district / St. Dominic school, as applicable.  Call 877-275-2758 or visit the website below to register your Stop and Shop cards:  https://www.stopandshop.com/our_stores/bonus_bucks/designate_school.htm?e.  The ID numbers below are necessary to complete your registration:  Oyster Bay H.S.- 06600, James H. Vernon- 06591, Theodore Roosevelt- 06618, St. Dominic Elementary School- 06038.

 

HEALTH & WELLNESS EVENTS

INDOOR GOLF LESSONS AT OB-EN BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB.  Professional Peter Duvall from Muttontown Golf Club uses golf simulators to compare your swing to professional golfer's swings.  One-on-one as well as group drills.  For more information, call Kurt LeBright at 922-9285, ext. 20 or www.bgcoben.org.

CPR AND FIRST AID CLASSES OFFERED.  For more information, visit http://oysterbayfd.com/ (under "Community Education" at the top of the page) or contact Pete Hosey at phosey@oysterbayfd.com.   


FREE CANCER SCREENINGS FOR THE UN-INSURED.  Free mammograms and cervical cancer screenings for women age 50 and over, and free colorectal cancer screenings for men and women age 50 and over.  For more information, call 516-572-3300.

FREE RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES FOR THE UN-INSURED.  One Sunday per month, Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology is providing services at no charge to un-insured Long Island residents.  For more information and to schedule an appointment, call 631-930-9464 or www.ZPgivebacksundays.org.

SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) available for those in need.  Visit www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/.  

 VETERANS HOTLINE.  Long Island Crisis Center counselors are available at all times to help veterans and their families cope with post-traumatic stress disorders.  For more information, call 679-1111.   

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS every Monday evening at the Youth and Family Counseling Agency (193A South Street- across from OB Fire Dept., 922-6867), 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. 

SUBSTANCE ABUSE GROUP MEETINGS every Wednesday evening at the Youth and Family Counseling Agency (193A South Street- across from OB Fire Dept., 922-6867), 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.   

 

OF INTEREST TO SENIORS

CELIA FLOWER SENIOR CITIZEN FOOD PANTRY and SILVER THREADS CLOTHING SHOP.  Food pantry offers a variety of canned goods and non-perishables for those in need of a little extra help, and the clothing shop offers gently used clothing at gentle prices.  Doubleday Babcock Senior Center (922-1770), Wednesday, 10:00 A.M. to 3 P.M.- Food Pantry: Tuesday thru Friday, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.- Clothing Shop.  

N.Y. PRESCRIPTION SAVER CARD.  New discount card for New York residents age 50-64 or are Social Security Disabled.  Income limit up to $35,000 (single) / $50,000 (married couples not receiving Medicaid).  For more information, call 1-800-788-6917.   

 ADULT DAY CARE SERVICE via DOUBLEDAY-BABCOCK SENIOR CENTER'S "DAY BREAK", including socialization and recreation, respite for caregivers, exercise, and twice monthly support group (BELOW).  Christ Church Parish Hall, weekdays from 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.  For more information, call 922-1770.   

 CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP.  Doubleday-Babcock Senior Center, alternate Mondays from January 26th to August 10th, 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.  For more information, call Edna at 922-1770.

 

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

60 East Main Street

Oyster Bay, NY 11771

 ALANON MEETINGS every Wednesday evening at The First Presbyterian Church (across from Doubleday-Babcock Senior Center on East Main Street- 922-5477), 7:30 P.M.  

  

ST. DOMINIC CHURCH YOUTH GROUP - GRADES 7-12

Sun - Nov. 22 - Thanksgiving Feast with AHR - 12 Noon to 8 PM

Sat - Dec. 5 - Santa Breakfast - 9 AM to 1 PM

Sat - Dec. 12 - Caroling/Pizza Party - 4 PM to 7 PM

 

OTHER EVENTS:

CENTRO CULTURAL HISPANO OF OYSTER BAY-EAST NORWICH

English as a Second Language Classes  3 levels of study are offered:  Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.  MORNINGS: Tuesday to Friday, 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.; EVENINGS: Monday to Thursday, 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.  For REGISTRATION information, please contact Centro Cultural Hispano at 558-7020. 

 

THEODORE ROOSEVELT SANCTUARY AND AUDUBON CENTER.  Volunteers are sought to help with the upkeep of 15 acres of its wildlife preserve in Oyster Bay Cove.  Trail maintenance, wildlife care, office work, fundraising, and education program volunteer opportunities are available.  Professional trades welcome for special projects.  Contact Aaron Virgin at 922-3200, ext. 29, or avirgin@audubon.org.  



MISCELLANEOUS

BACKGAMMON SERIES every Wednesday evening at Fiddleheads Restaurant.  Play is open to all levels and instruction will be provided during open play.  Open Play, 7 P.M.; Tournament Play, 8 P.M.  For more information, call Mike Dougherty at 306-3433.   

PLAY BRIDGE every Monday evening at the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Library (922-1212), 7 P.M.  Bring a partner or come on your own.  Beginners welcome. 

PRINT AND CIRCULATE A COMMUNITY FLYER RE GARBAGE AND RECYCLE REMINDERS at http://www.obca.net/

(a joint effort of Centro Cultural Hispano, EN Civic Assoc., Friends of the Bay, OB Chamber of Commerce, OB Civic Assoc., and OB Main Street Assoc.). 

NEW TOWN TREE ORDINANCE now in effect.  Any tree 8 inches in diameter (measured at 4.5 feet above the ground) requires a TREE PERMIT for removal.  Information, Questions, Concerns-  Town of Oyster Bay-  797-7956 (Weekdays); 677-5350 (Weekends). 

OLD PROPANE TANKS?  Drop them off at Dodds and Eder for appropriate disposal.   

PROPOSED EASTERN WATERFRONT PLAN is now on the Town website- 

www.oysterbaytown.com.  Scroll down to the lower right and click the link for information.  

ADD YOUR PHONE NUMBER TO THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY'S EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.  Call the Town Dept. of Public Safety at 677-5350. 

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved. OYSTER BAY - EAST NORWICH COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD - NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2009"  

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

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OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN, NOV 21 & 22 - 1-3 PM - 51 TOOKER AVE., OYSTER BAY

DO YOU LOVE OLD COLONIALS?  HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO LIVE IN ONE OF THE "JEWELS OF THE BAY" IN THE HISTORIC DISTRICT OF OYSTER BAY, NY.  THIS HOUSE HAS ONLY BEEN OWNED BY THREE FAMILIES SINCE IT WAS BUILT IN 1903.  FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET FOR OVER 30 YEARS.  THE ROSE GARDEN IN THE BACK OF THIS HOUSE IS HOME TO THE 'SUMMER ICE CREAM SOCIAL" FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS.  

 

 

 

 

 

Features and Facts

  • MLS # 2231130
  • Built in 1903
  • 50x167 sq. ft. lot
  • Hardwood Floor Thruout
  • Formal Living Room
  • Formal Dining Room
  • Architectural Details Abound
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Two Full Baths
  • Full Attic big enough for two more BRs plus storage
  • Full basement with OSE
  • Municipal Water/Sewer
  • Private Huge Backyard w/ Specimen Plantings
  • Formal Rose Garden
  • Great Location
  • Walk to schools, shopping, beach
  • Short Distance to LIRR
  • Current owner is the 3rd owner.
  • Oyster Bay - East Norwich School District
  • Asking price: $579,000
  • Property taxes: $7,257

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *OPEN HOUSE - SAT & SUN, NOV. 21 & 22 - 1-3 PM, 51 TOOKER AVE., OYSTER BAY, NY *

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

0 commentsRosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" • November 16 2009 06:12PM