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Six Seacoast New Hampshire beaches were under fecal bacteria advisories Thursday morning, meaning swimmers were advised it was unhealthy to swim, surf or wade into the water. By the end of the day ...
A pair of Westchester beaches that were forced to close last week due to bacteria concerns are cleared to reopen, according to the Westchester County Health Department.. Croton Point Park Beach ...
In Massachusetts, 34 beaches have closed, mostly due to high levels of E. coli or enterococci — types of bacteria that signal the presence of fecal waste. Enterococcus is measured in both marine ...
Two Westchester County beaches are closed after heavy rains contaminated their waters. Chris Ericson, deputy commissioner for the Westchester County Department of Health said Croton Point Beach in ...
The Health Department monitors water quality at swimming beaches through Labor Day weekend. Bayside beaches in Warwick, Bristol, Warren, and Portsmouth close due to high bacteria count Skip to ...
The Westchester health department on its website said it closed these: Mamaroneck beaches closed Monday due to heavy rains. Harbor Island. Beach Point Club. Orienta Beach Club. Mamaroneck Beach ...
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Beach closings for high levels of bacteria are not unprecedented at Seashore beaches.According to a Cape Cod Times story, in 2012, Race Point Beach in Provincetown was closed to swimming from July ...