NYC summer pool and beach season comes to an end
Sunday was their last day on duty. Beaches are open to the public, but swimming is off limits.
Karina Gerry
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Sep 7, 2025, 9:41 PM
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Updated 18 hr ago
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Lifeguards are officially off duty at New York City beaches until next summer.
Sunday was their last day on duty. Beaches are open to the public, but swimming is off limits.
Year-round indoor pools located at recreation centers will still be open.
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