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It'll be no day at the beach
EXETER POND OFF LIMITS TO SWIMMING
The Providence Journal
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Providence, R.I.
| Author: | Donita Naylor |
| Date: | May 16, 2008 |
| Start Page: | B.1 |
| Section: | Local News |
| Text Word Count: | 714 |
People hoping to escape the heat this summer by cooling off in the fresh, clear water of Beach Pond, a recreation area that Rhode Island shares with Connecticut, might want to go somewhere else. The state Department of Environmental Management issued a statement Tuesday that explained why the concession building has been torn down and why the parking area and beach are covered with rocks, the ropes on floats that designated the swimming area are gone, as are the lifeguard chairs and portable toilets.
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