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			<description>Councilman Coschignano with Congressman Peter King, Nassau County Family Court Judge John Marks and memnbers of the Massapequa Fire Department at the Nassau County Firefighters' Museum Gala at the Cradle of Aviation Museum</description>
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			<title>8-21 Triathlon - FOB &amp; Jim Foote.JPG</title>
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			<description>Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Chris J. Coschignano (2nd from left) proudly helps hold the Friends of the Bay banner with Catherine McConnell, Caroline DuBois, Kyle Rabin and Jim Foote who impersonates President Theodore Roosevelt. Friends of the Bay’s was a beneficiary of proceeds from the 18th annual Town of Oyster Bay triathlon at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. The Friend’s of the Bay’s mission is to advocate for the protection, preservation, and integrity of the Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor estuary, from Mill Neck Creek to Cold Spring Harbor, and its watershed. </description>
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			<title>Save the Jewel 1st meeting.JPG</title>
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			<description>Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Chris J. Coschignano (left) speaks to the public at the first public meeting of Save the Jewel to discuss the building moratorium in the Hamlet of Oyster Bay. In the background are the groups organizers: Kathryn Prinz, Ben Jankowski, and Rita Pecora. Save the Jewel and other residents voiced concerns to the Councilman that made him realize how much the community and even the Town at-large is being affected by rapid development. Residents and civic leaders from across the Town of Oyster Bay were in attendance. Several local reporters and News12 also covered the meeting.</description>
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			<title>Bayville FD 2nd annual Gene Bake JV &amp; CJC.JPG</title>
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			<description>Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Chris J. Coschignano (right) is pictured with Supervisor John Venditto, Edward Minicozzi, and other members of the Bayville Fire Department at their 2nd annual “Gene Bake” Family BBQ.</description>
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			<description>Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Chris J. Coschignano (standing, 2nd from left) presented a citation to the Shoreville Park Civic Association of Massapequa at the organization’s annual picnic at Marjorie R. Post Park. Also pictured are Supervisor John Venditto, Councilman Angelo Delligatti, Town Clerk Steven Labriola, and several families. </description>
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			<description>OYSTER BAY TOWN Councilman Chris J. Coschignano (standing, left) and Congressman Peter T. King (sitting) recently met with the Residents for a More Beautiful Syosset who were represented by Laura Schultz (standing), Robert Rockelein, and Lorraine Donlon. Councilman Coschignano periodically meets with Congressman King to discuss Town of Oyster Bay issues.</description>
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			<description>OYSTER BAY TOWN Councilman Chris J. Coschignano met with Sergeant Carmine Soldano of the Nassau County Police Department's 2nd Precinct, New York State Governor George E. Pataki, Town Supervisor John Venditto, and New York State Senator Carl Marcellino. Governor Pataki took a walking tour of Syosset to learn more about the area. He stopped in several stores to hear the merchants' concerns. Councilman Coschignano also spoke with Governor Pataki about many of the issues that he is working on in the Town of Oyster Bay.</description>
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