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Across the state, 35 beaches are closed due to high levels of bacteria in the water, according to the Massachusetts ...
Across the state, 36 beaches are closed mostly because of high levels of bacteria in the water, according to the ...
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More than 40 beaches in Massachusetts are closed to swimmers ahead of the weekend due to high bacteria levels.
Two dozen beaches are closed for swimming in Massachusetts, mostly because of unsafe levels of bacteria in the water.
According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s (DPH) interactive beach water quality dashboard, 25 beaches will be closed this weekend.