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Orange Crush is returning to Tybee Island as a permitted one-day event next Saturday, April 19. What restaurants will be open ...
In 2024, there were three drownings on Tybee Island, two of them happened one month apart. This year, Tybee Fire and Ocean Rescue are implementing plans aimed at ...
The Tybee Island City Council held a workshop to discuss the process for preparing meeting agendas. The proposed amendment sparked debate about various aspects, including the ability to amend the ...
TO PROVIDE UPDATES ON THE STATUS ... OF THIS YEAR'S ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL. THE MEETING WILL BE HEL Tybee Island officials are inviting residents to two public information sessions on Wednesday, March ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) – Tybee Island council members received an email from Mayor Brian West on Friday, notifying them that the Office of Legislative Counsel is drafting legislation to change ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Tybee Island voters could see some changes to the way they elect their city council members. Mayor Brian West says he doesn’t think the current system is reflective of the ...
Lake Compounce is widely-recognized as the oldest amusement park in the country, founded in 1846, and is known for its “Boulder Dash” wooden rollercoaster. Herschend, which bills itself as the ...
including the track immediately before and after it," park officials said. Kings Island will open the gates for its 2025 season on April 19.
Kennywood is about to get some new owners. Palace Entertainment, which owns the Allegheny County amusement park, announced it is selling its entertainment properties to the Atlanta-based company ...
Here’s a look at the opening dates for this amusement park season: Hersheypark, 100 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey Hersheypark opens for the 2025 season on April 5. And the park is still offering ...
CONEY ISLAND, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Along with the warmer weather comes amusement park season! Before it kicks off, the New York City Department of Buildings performed ride inspections. The DOB ...
(WHTM) — Two companies recently announced that they have acquired several different amusement parks and attractions across Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County’s Dutch Wonderland.