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Magens Bay, Smith Bay Parks Closed for Storm Cleanup

Magens Bay and Smith Bay Park will remain closed to the public as cleanup crews clear storm debris and remove sargassum from the shoreline, the Magens Bay Authority announced in a press release Sunday.

The recent weather left both parks with downed trees and heavy accumulations of seaweed, creating unsafe beach conditions. During the closure, vehicular access is restricted and swimming is prohibited because lifeguard services are unavailable, according to the press release.

โ€œOur priority is ensuring the safety of our patrons while also restoring the parks to a safe and enjoyable environment,โ€ said Monique Simon, general manager of the Magens Bay Authority, in the release. โ€œWe appreciate the communityโ€™s patience and cooperation as we work diligently to clear debris and prepare for reopening.โ€

The parks are scheduled to reopen Tuesday, but staff are working overtime in hopes of opening sooner. Officials encouraged the public to follow updates on the authorityโ€™s website and social media channels, the press release stated.

For more information, contact 340-777-6300 or email info@magensbayauthority.org. Updates will also be posted at www.magensbayauthority.org.

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