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Happy Reunion For Mother Goose And Baby Goslings

Officers helped to reunite a mother goose who was separated from her three goslings this week.

Officers responded to a report of baby goslings stuck on a Long Island Railroad trestle at 2:10 p.m. on Monday on South Railroad Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of baby goslings stuck on a Long Island Railroad trestle at 2:10 p.m. on Monday on South Railroad Avenue. (Shutterstock)

WEST BABYLON, NY — It was a happy reunion for a mother goose and her three goslings who were separated in West Babylon this week.

Officers responded to a report of baby goslings stuck on a Long Island Railroad trestle at 2:10 p.m. on Monday on South Railroad Avenue.

The mother goose was separated from her goslings and was impeding traffic.

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Officers Lucas McDonald and Stacey Cunneen, Sgt. Salvatore Gigante, and Emergency Service Section Officers Keith Charley and Thomas Lafemina responded with a ladder and were able to retrieve the animals.

The babies were then reunited with their mother, who was waiting nearby.

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