Lifeguard shortages closed thousands of pools and beaches during the COVID-19 pandemic, when social distancing requirements disrupted training and rising wages lured some workers to other summer jobs.
South Haven will employ lifeguards for the first time in 25 years to enhance beach safety, driven by community advocacy.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Long Island (WABC) -- Summer is in full swing, which means more people will be hitting up New York's finest beaches and pools to soak up the sun. That's where the lifeguards come in ...
During its meeting Monday, South Haven City Council approved the purchase of two lifeguard towers and two lifeguard stands for around $86,200. The equipment, set to be purchased from Bausch ...
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation is preparing to hire lifeguards for the 2026 ...