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Town of Oyster Bay to consider new catering hall permit

By Casey Fahrer Posted on April 20, 2025

A former catering hall in Massapequa is looking to come back under new ownership.

The Manor East Catering Hall, which opened at 201 Jerusalem Ave in 1970, has hosted many types of events.

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Town of Oyster Bay to consider new catering hall permit

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