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The initial sighting came just before noon from a lifeguard at Tobay Beach in the Town of Oyster Bay. The lifeguard saw a 4-5 foot shark and blew his whistle, prompting swimmers to get out of the ...
Erosion is seen in an area of Tobay Beach where volunteers recently planted dune grass that was washed away in a storm days later. Credit: Debbie Egan-Chin Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino ...
Burns Town Park in Massapequa Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay TOBAY Beach Beginning Saturday, May 24th, beach parking stickers will be available for purchase on weekends only from 8 ...
“Our beloved Tobay Beach has been swept away,” said Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joe Saladino. Saladino is calling the continued erosion of popular Tobay Beach a high-level emergency.
As CBS2's Jennifer McLogan reported, Tobay Beach is adjacent to a bucolic bicycle path along the ocean from Wantagh to the town of Oyster Bay Beach. But race rider Peter Hawkins of Malverne is ...
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino (left) with Army Corps of Engineering and Department of Environmental Conservation officials on TOBAY Beach. Those at the town, state and federal ...
The estimated 6-foot sharks were seen about 15-feet off Tobay Beach’s shore in the Town of Oyster Bay around 11:49 a.m., Nassau County Police said. Bathers were ordered to dry land as a police ...
Beach parking stickers will be on sale beginning Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. daily at John J. Burns Town Park in Massapequa, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay and at TOBAY ...
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