Blydenburgh Park Dam Break. Suffolk County announces plans to rebuild dam at Blydenburgh County Park The pond was created in 1798 by Isaac Blydenburgh to operate the mill that sat in what is now Blydenburgh County Park The lake's dam and concrete bridge collapsed, releasing millions of gallons of water into the Nissequogue River following the Monday morning storm that ripped through the area.
Blydenburgh County Park Stump Pond Loop Trail (Smithtown, NY) The River Chaz from www.theriverchaz.com
Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine issued a disaster declaration […] The near 100-acre lake at Smithtown's Blydenburgh County Park has been drained
Blydenburgh County Park Stump Pond Loop Trail (Smithtown, NY) The River Chaz
The pond earned its name as the trees were chopped down but the stumps were left behind The pond was created in 1798 by Isaac Blydenburgh to operate the mill that sat in what is now Blydenburgh County Park Dams also broke at Stump Pond in Blydenburgh Park in Smithtown and Mill Pond at Avalon Park Preserve in Stony Brook
Long Island storm damage Mill Pond, Blydenburgh Park and more Newsday. In nearby Blydenburgh County, a 100-acre lake in Smithtown's Blydenburgh County Park drained after a concrete bridge and dam collapsed, according to Ed Romaine, Suffolk County executive. Stony Brook University Hospital and Long Island State Veterans Home remained open and operating as normal, however
Blydenburgh County Park Stump Pond Loop Trail (Smithtown, NY) The River Chaz. At Blydenburgh Park, there was no damage to the Miller's House, constructed between 1801 and 1803 and overlooking the pond; the Grist Mill, only around 50 yards from the destroyed dam; or Blydenburgh-Weld House. That's according to Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, who said a concrete dam that was in Blydenburgh Pond broke because of the heavy rain, and the entire pond emptied into the Nissequogue.