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Narragansett Times — Town responds to local parking concerns

By Philip Cozzolino — Narragansett, RI — The town will look to create six public parking spaces in Point Judith in response to surfers and ocean enthusiasts recently being ticketed for parking in the area and utilizing local public access points to the water.

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Letter to the Editor — The ocean should be available to all citizens

Letter to the Editor — By Maureen Egan — I read with interest in the Narragansett Times of April 5, 2019 the controversy of surfers being able to park along the street, at Pilgrim and Conant Avenues in the Point Judith section of the town . The Egan family, both immediate and extended had the pleasure of living on the corner of Louse and Calef Avenues since the 1940’s. Unfortunately we were forced to sell this prime property in 2004 …

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Daily Nutmeg New Haven — Lines in the Sand

By Kathy Leonard Czepiel — Connecticut has 253 miles of shoreline, but in the late 1960s only seven miles of it were accessible to the public. That rankled activist Ned Coll, and he set out to do something about it.

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Projo — Army Corps proposes lifting 341 buildings

By Alex Kuffner — In a bid to reduce the potential damage from flooding caused by storm surges, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has put forward a $58.6-million plan that would largely be funded through taxpayer money to lift up 341 private structures on the Washington County coast.

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Narragansett Times — Whose shoreline is it?

By Benjamin Branchaud — James Bedell enjoys classical music and long walks on the beach… In fact, Bedell, a local shoreline access advocate and member of the town’s waterfront advisory, has walked most of Rhode Island’s 400 miles of coastline.

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ecoRI News — Statehouse has Long Kept DEM Tied to Puppet Strings

By Frank Carini — Political influence has eroded enforcement of Rhode Island’s environmental laws, creating a system that puts complying businesses at an economic disadvantage and rewards polluters. Enforcement alone, however, isn’t the solution to protecting the Ocean State’s priceless collection of natural resources.

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Projo — Conservation and rescue calls feature RIMS work

Sep 15, 1977 — Coverage of RIMS (RI Mobile Sportfishermen) patrol unit who responded to small and large issues. James Ibbison is named in the article as the Beach Patrol Director. James Lyons, then the director of CRMC, speaks favorably of conservation and work projects conducted by RIMS and encourages all Rhode Island beach users to come and take part in their upcoming beach cleanup. Ibbison, Morris and others are arrested during that project.

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