Letter: Seapowet beach a prettier place thanks to their efforts

Posted 5/12/16

To the editor:

I would like to commend and thank the six or seven young men who gave up much of their Saturday morning to pick up trash on Seapowet beach and marsh area.  The area was getting …

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Letter: Seapowet beach a prettier place thanks to their efforts

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To the editor:

I would like to commend and thank the six or seven young men who gave up much of their Saturday morning to pick up trash on Seapowet beach and marsh area.  The area was getting very “trashy” and when I was walking my dog there they had cleaned the beach area up to the “dog park” and were starting on that area and the beach further down.  They had picked up many bags of trash (and a TV —who goes to the beach to throw away a TV?).  I don’t know their names but kudos to all of them.

Bob Stringer

Tiverton

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