Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced the extension of beach season in the Town of Oyster Bay, as TOBAY Beach will remain open on weekends and select days through September 26th. Lifeguards will be on duty to protect residents as they enjoy the nice weather and swim in the ocean on September 7th and 8th (when many schools are closed), as well as during the weekends of September 11th & 12th, 18th & 19th, and 25th & 26th. TOBAY will continue to be open to residents only for the duration of this season – and for no charge on the dates listed above.
“Residents are invited to savor the last of the summer season by visiting our beautiful TOBAY Beach through September,” Supervisor Saladino stated. “Not only will TOBAY remain open, but admission into the beach will also be free, making a visit to this staycation destination even more convenient and enticing.”
As part of the extension of the summer beach season, TOBAY Beach will be open Saturdays and Sundays through September 26th, as well as the days following Labor Day, Tuesday, September 7th and Wednesday, September 8th. Lifeguards will be on duty, manning stands and protecting residents in the ocean each of these days.
Extended beach days will continue to be for residents only and are available free of charge. For more information, contact the Beach Division of the Town of Oyster Bay Parks Department at (516) 797-4111 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com/beaches.