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The summer season is well underway, and with it comes sun, heat, visits to the beach, and harmful algal blooms. These blooms, more commonly referred to as “red tide,” are caused by the … more
Clean drinking water, a swim in the bay, catching fish to eat and going to the beach are things we easily take for granted as Long Islanders. more
Public and private pools are busy all over Long Island’s South Shore, and the Atlantic Ocean is finally warm enough for comfortable swimming. In any of those settings, an emphasis on safety . . . more
The flooding continues in Island Park. The National Weather Service is calling for rain to continue today and become more sporadic through Sunday morning, with the winds, now coming from the east to … more
There is flooding once again in Island Park. Roads began to flood Thursday night, and as the rain continued Friday morning the waters continued to rise. With a new moon and high tide at 8:21 a.m. set … more
Island Park Schools closed Wednesday Feb. 10. Superintendent of Schools Rosmarie Bovino announced the closure in a posted letter on the district’s web page. In addition Thursday, Feb. 10 and … more
Very minor flooding reported so far as residents watch the snow build and wait for high tide tonight. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a travel ban on all local and state roads in New York City, state roads on Long Island, and the Port Authority’s trans-Hudson crossings, effective at 2:30 p.m. today. more
Responding to the need of those on the South Shore, Tide laundry detergent and Duracell batteries have both parked vehicles at the Island Park railroad station to give residents a place to do … more
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