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TOB beach restoration project
State Sen. Gaughran will not seek reelection BY RIKKI MASSAND
Town of Oyster Bay officials unveiled at project to restore sand to TOBAY Beach in time for Memorial Day. With Mother Nature eroding TOBAY Beach over the past three years and the Army Corps. of Engineers unable to deliver sand this season, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board conducted the largest beach restoration project on Long Island. On a daily basis, trucks filled with screened, cleaned and processed sand place it at TOBAY Beach in time for Memorial Day weekend. In totoal, 33,000 tons of sand were placed at TOBAY Beach. Prior to these efforts, high tide reached and threatened the center ocean pavilion, as well as the dunes that protect Ocean Parkway.
Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino stated, “The men and women of the Town of Oyster Bay workforce have saved the summer! We’ve literally moved a mountain of sand to fortify the shoreline at TOBAY Beach and ensured residents have a new, clean beach to enjoy this Memorial Day Weekend. My colleagues on the Town Board and I understand how beloved the beautiful TOBAY Beach is to our residents. That’s why we immediately sprang into action to save our beach and save the summer.” In recent years, Town workers combed sand from the west end of TOBAY to the east, helping
increase the shoreline – especially at the center pavilion. With conditions further eroding annually, Town officials met with Federal officials and entered into a contract with the Army Corps. of Engineers to bring sand from the Fire Island Inlet to TOBAY Beach. The project was set to commence prior to the 2022 beach season; however, the contractor retained by the Army Corps. of Engineers backed out of the full dredging project this year – causing sections of the Fire Island Inlet to go un-dredged. For TOBAY Beach, this meant no new sand and a See page 12
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State Senator James Gaughran, who was elected to the 5th Senatorial district in the 2018 New York Senate race to represent Syosset and Woodbury, announced this week that he will not seek re-election to a third term in state government. He is in the second year of his second state senate term, having won reelection in 2020. Gaughran, now in his early 60s, was elected to the Huntington Town Council at the age of 26. He defeated incumbent Sen. Carl Marcellino in the November 2018 election and assumed office in Albany in January 2010. Gaughran soon set up a new Syosset senatorial office at 485 Underhill Boulevard, and became a mainstay at community-building events including the annual Street Fair and the Holiday Spectacular along Syosset’s Jackson Avenue. Gaughran is a graduate of Half Hollow Hills High School, See page 12
Memorial Day commemorated Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan (D - Woodbury) joined with Syosset residents in commemorating Memorial Day on Monday, May 30. This year’s ceremony and parade were dedicated to the memory of Gus Scutari, a World War II veteran whose decades-long stewardship of the community’s annual Memorial Day observances earned him the nickname “Mr. Memorial Day.” Mr. Scutari passed away on April 9, 2020 at age 99. “All Memorial Days are somber occasions - an opportunity for Americans to pay homage to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in our nation's pursuit of freedom, See page 12
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