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After a decade of battling erosion, the Town of Babylon's Overlook Beach restoration will be finished Friday, according to town officials. 'Work at Overlook completes today,' Ryan Bonner, Babylon's Director of Communications, told Patch. The work is the first part of the New York Beach Erosion Control and Navigation Project, which will dredge over one million cubic yards of sand from Fire Island Inlet to restore sand at Overlook Beach, Tobay Beach, and Jones Inlet...In October, the town announced that restoration work would begin and the beach would close for 'essential, long-awaited work to address beach erosion and protect public safety' led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. At the time, officials thought the work would go into the new year and anticipated its reopening in the spring of 2025. But now, the work is complete just in time for the holidays. In a social media statement on Friday, Babylon officials wrote: 'After a decade of hard work and persistence, we're thrilled to announce that the restoration of our beloved Overlook Beach is officially underway! We have fought tirelessly to secure this moment - along with our partners in government, Senator Chuck Schumer D-NY, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Governor Kathy Hochul, Rep. Andrew Garbarino, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Headquarters is finally pumping sand onto the beach!'
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