


The commissioner praised the cooperation from state and local officials working with residents to find a more long-term solution to repair the dunes as well.

"It is all hands on deck, and we will make sure Salisbury continues to be the beautiful beach that it is," said Arrigo. "If we don't address this damage now, it is going to get worse," said Senator Tarr.ĭCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo hears the calls for help. The Department of Conservation and Recreation has been working to repair the three damaged access points ahead of the busy summer season. "There is definitely a real urgency here." "Obviously this is a beach that needs serious attention, and it has needed serious attention for quite a while," the Senator added. Who Killed John O'Keefe? Understanding the Latest Claims in the Legal Saga
