OYSTER BAY, N.Y. (WABC) -- Police confirmed that at least two sharks were swimming near the shore of a Long Island beach Thursday, after a lifeguard sounded an alarm of a possible shark in the water.
Ocean beaches run by the state and some Long Island municipalities reopened for swimming Sunday, while others remained closed and the National Weather Service recommended against swimming. Robert ...
LONG ISLAND (WABC) -- Several Long Island beaches were already at or near capacity before noon Sunday as temperatures were again expected to soar into the 90s, officials said. Robert Moses State Park ...
All beaches in Westchester, New York City and Long Island are closed completely, or closed to swimming, through Thursday, Aug. 21, as Hurricane Erin makes its way up the Atlantic coast. Erin began its ...
Some residents headed to the beach Saturday after Isaias, but many parks on Long Island still don't have power. Parks officials say state beaches across Long Island are now open and safe for swimming.
If you're looking to hit the beach on Long Island, health officials are warning against going in the water Friday. Bathing advisories have been issued for more than 75 beaches in Nassau and Suffolk ...
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QUOGUE, Long Island -- A 7- to 8-foot dead shark, appearing to be a great white, washed on a Long Island beach Wednesday morning. The shark washed on Dune Road Beach in Quogue but was pulled back out ...
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