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The following MA beaches, listed by town, are closed as of Friday, Aug. 23: Amherst:. Puffers Pond (Bacterial Exceedance, Other) Stanley St. swimming hole at Cushman Bridge (Bacterial Exceedance)
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has been closing beaches due to unsafe swimming water all summer long.. Heading into this weekend, 50 beaches are closed - one of the highest ...
The following MA beaches, listed by town, are closed as of Thursday, Aug. 29: Amherst:. Puffers Pond (Bacterial Exceedance, Other) Stanley St. swimming hole at Cushman Bridge (Bacterial Exceedance)
Beach closures continue throughout the state due to harmful bacteria.
The beach is a part of a three-mile segment of parks along the South Boston shoreline. [1] The closest subway stop is the JFK/UMass station on the Red Line, approximately a half-mile away. In the mid-1990s, the beach's water quality was deemed unsafe due to sewage matter and other biological debris, and the beach had to be shut down.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has declared a number of beaches across the state to be closed to the public due to high levels of bacterial contamination.
A beach on the coast of Massachusetts on a foggy early spring day. This is a list of beaches in New England sorted by state then town. Beaches are not exclusively all on seashores but may also be located on lakes, rivers or other bodies of water.
Salisbury Beach State Reservation: Essex: 355 acres 144 ha: 1931: The park's main feature is its 3.8-mile (6.1 km)-long beach, one of the most popular in the Commonwealth. Sandisfield State Forest: Berkshire: 4,190 acres 1,700 ha: York Lake: Sandy Point State Reservation: Essex: 134 acres 54 ha: Savoy Mountain State Forest: Berkshire: 10,457 ...