People are not allowed to swim at Crane Beach in Ipswich through the end of September due to the number of sharks.
Crane Beach will remain closed to swimming through Sept. 30 due to the continued presence of great white sharks.
A popular Massachusetts beach will remain closed to swimming through the end of September due to the presence of great white ...
We will continue to reassess and will reopen for swimming as soon as shark activity in the area dissipates enough to be ...
A popular beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts remained closed Wednesday — and will for several more days — after ...
The U.S. Navy contracted for two giant blue cranes to be shipped to work on submarines. The military has yet to decide when ...
IPSWICH, MASS. (WHDH) - Swimmers looking to enjoy a day in the waves at Crane Beach before colder ocean temperatures set in this year will have to wait a few days longer due to continued shark ...
A late-night collision at a New Ipswich intersection has left two people dead and another with serious injuries, New ...
These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at [email protected] or 978-204-2976. Visit ...
These recent sightings are compiled by Sue McGrath of the Newburyport Birders. Report your sightings to Newburyport Birders at [email protected] or 978-204-2976. Visit ...
Shark sightings, including the one that resulted in a beach closure in Ipswich on Tuesday, are expected to peak on through October, according to the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy.
AAA predicts the average price of gas in Massachusetts will fall below $3 a gallon before the end of October. And based on ...