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6/3/2020 - Huntington Among Five Western Suffolk County Towns Announcing Pools and Spray Parks Closed for 2020

Town Supervisors Cite COVID-19 Concerns in Joint Announcement

 

Dix Hills – Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci has announced, along with his Town Supervisor colleagues in Babylon, Brookhaven, Islip, and Smithtown in a joint press release on June 2, the five western Suffolk County towns will keep community pools and spray parks closed this summer as COVID-19 continues to spread on Long Island.

 

“After much consideration, we unfortunately do not believe that we can make our pools and spray parks available this summer in a manner that is safe for both our residents and employees,” the Supervisors stated in the joint announcement. “It breaks our heart to make this announcement, knowing how much our residents love these facilities and rely on them to cool off in the hot summer months. It was a difficult decision but one that we feel is in the best interest of protecting public health, which is our utmost priority as we continue to battle COVID-19.”

 

While the Dix Hills Pool at Dix Hills Park and the Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo Memorial Spray Park at Elwood Park will remain closed for the 2020 season, Town of Huntington parks and beaches will be open for resident use during the summer. Residents are asked to follow social distancing guidelines when visiting and comply with COVID-19 specific rules, such as wearing face coverings in common areas. Visit huntingtonny.gov/covid19#parks for guidelines.

 

Earlier this week, online-only registration started for Pre-School and Youth Swimming Lessons at Quentin Sammis West Neck Beach and Asharoken Beach, while classes for adults, Yoga on the Beach at Crescent Beach and Tai Chi at Gold Star Battalion Beach, also started taking online-only registrations. Register for classes at https://www.tohparks.net.

 

“This summer will be different than others but we are doing what we can to preserve as much of a normal summer as possible. I encourage our residents to visit our beautiful beaches, follow the safety guidelines and stay healthy,” said Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci.

 

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