Loch Arbour beach club won’t be up and running this summer
'We don't want to rush it. We want to do it right.'
By Molly Mulshine
Loch Arbour’s beach club won’t be ready for the summer season this year, Commissioner Alfred J. Cheswick announced at the governing body’s Jan. 2 meeting.
“The pavilion is not going to be built in time,” he said. “We don’t want to rush it. We want to do it right.”
The beach club’s pavilion, located at the end of Euclid Avenue, was destroyed in Hurricane Sandy, which hit on Oct. 29, 2012.
Until the pavilion is complete, beachgoers will use portable restrooms — “the trailer type, not the individual ones,” Cheswick said. Mobile vendors will also be located at the beach front.
“It’s not going to be the same as it was, of course, but we’ll have to get through it,” he said.
Jan 04, 2013