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Andrew Lepsis, 10, of West Islip, was among volunteers who planted new dune grass at Tobay Beach on March 30 before a storm washed it away days later.
Fortifying Tobay Beach. The Town of Oyster Bay entered an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to have about 90,000 tons of sand pumped to the beach from a Fire Island Inlet project.; A ...
Hundreds of people jumped into the Atlantic Ocean at Tobay Beach for the Town of Oyster Bay’s Polar Plunge event that set a new record with over $130,000 raised. On one of the warmest days of ...
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Residents Can Take Polar Plunge For Special Olympics - MSNMASSAPEQUA, NY — It's time to get a chill for a good cause! The Town of Oyster Bay hosts its annual Polar Plunge at TOBAY Beach. Sign-up for the March 29 icy jump is from 9 a.m.- 10:30 am. The ...
‘Freezin for a Reason’ polar plunge event raises money for New York’s Special Olympics program. More than 600 brave Long Islanders ran into the frigid waters at Tobay Beach for the cause.
The polar plunge is coming back to Tobay Beach later this month to benefit the Special Olympics in New York. The "Freezin' for a Reason" event is set to kick off at 9:30 a.m. on March 25 with a ...
OYSTER BAY, NY — Beach season is fast approaching and so are the parking stickers in the Town of Oyster Bay. Beginning on May 10, the town will distribute seasonal stickers for free to senior ...
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