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Limited Beach Access For Devon Yacht Club Fireworks Due To Nesting Plovers

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authorStaff Writer on Jul 5, 2019
Beach access will be shut down during the Devon Yacht Club’s annual fireworks display over Gardiner’s Bay on Saturday to both vehicles and pedestrians between Little Albert’s and Fresh Pond... more

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