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This Long Island Village park and marina has a small Bay beach area, and there is a private river-front restaurant at the corner of the Patchogue River and Brightwood Street called On the Waterfront. There is a fenced-in playground, a fishing pier on the southeast section of the park, a fairly large village Marina. All areas of the park offer ...
Peterkin Park, Oak Street: Amityville, New York: Organized November 1, 1683. One of the original counties of the Province of New York. Originally East Riding of Yorkshire. Suffolk County A.R.B.C. 1975: 5: SOUTH SIDE R.R. 2017: Railroad Avenue and Depot Place Village of Babylon, New York: 6: SOUTH SIDE R.R. 2017: Great Neck Road at Railroad ...
Fire Island National Seashore (FINS) is a United States National Seashore that protects a 26-mile (42 km) section of Fire Island, an approximately 30-mile (48 km) long and 0.5-mile (0.80 km) wide barrier island separated from Long Island by the Great South Bay.
Butterfly shrimp is back at Golden Corral for a limited time, and the restaurant has cut the price of the menu item this year. It will be $3.66 a pound, which is nearly $0.30 less per pound than ...
Named after its ocher-colored sand and cliffs, Red Beach (or Kokkini Ammos) is reached via a 20-minute hike from Matala or a very short boat ride from the village waterfront.
Mascot Dock & Marina are a village marina and dock stretching out into the waters of the Patchogue Bay at the end of South Ocean Avenue, [1] in Patchogue, Suffolk County, NY. The Patchogue Village marina serves many local village functions, in conjunction with Shorefront Park which is adjacent to the Mascot Dock.
Shorefront Park and the Patchogue Village Band Shell are located on Smith Street at the south end of Rider Avenue, Patchogue, New York. [1] Since 2007, the Park has undergone updates by the village of Patchogue. [citation needed] There has been replacement of the older Band shell to a more contemporary style has been replaces. The new venue ...
Patchogue Bay is a lagoon [1] on the south-central shores of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. Part of the Great South Bay , Patchogue Bay is a cove between the points of land known as Blue Point and Howells Point, and across which ferries run south to Fire Island .