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You don't have to be a resident to enjoy Greater New Bedford beaches: Here's where to goGrab your sunscreen it's almost beach time. At these beaches you don't need to be a resident to soak up some rays.
Dartmouth. To enjoy Dartmouth's sandy beaches, beach stickers for the year are $40; senior residents are $30; and disabled veterans are free. Jones Park and Apponagansett Park also have a $ 10-day ...
Dartmouth beaches. Dartmouth has several sandy beaches to relax and enjoy the sun. If you are a Dartmouth resident you can bask in the sun at the residents-only Round Hill Beach.
Dartmouth has several sandy beaches to relax and enjoy the sun. If you are a Dartmouth resident you can bask in the sun at the residents-only Round Hill Beach.
However, beaches in Dartmouth are shut down because of “Combined Sewer Overflow.” Officials ask would-be beachgoers to avoid these areas so as not to risk bacteria-borne illnesses.
Three Dartmouth beaches are closed Thursday due to a “combined sewer overflow” or “sanitary sewer overflow” event, according to the health department’s beach closure dashboard.
Dartmouth. To enjoy Dartmouth's sandy beaches, beach stickers for the year are $40; senior residents are $30; and disabled veterans are free. Jones Park and Apponagansett Park also have a $ 10-day ...
Beaches are guarded by a professional waterfront team from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from ... $15; New Bedford seniors 65+, $5; Greater New Bedford residents (Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Acushnet, and ...
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