Oyster Bay Town postpones Tobay dune project

Meghan Whittaker, 16, of Hicksville, is a member of the Holy Trinity High School Environmental Club that helped plant grass at Tobay Beach during Town of Oyster Bay's annual Dune Stabilization Project. (March 24, 2012) Credit: Jim Staubitser
The Town of Oyster Bay has postponed its annual Tobay Beach Dune Stabilization Project because of damage from superstorm Sandy.
The dunegrass planting event for volunteers had been scheduled for Saturday but Supervisor John Venditto said it will be rescheduled after restoration work at the beach has been completed.
Contractors are rebuilding the dunes on the ocean beach along with rebuilding the pavilion and decking.

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