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 ...
Roughly 24 hours later, Moore said the Ipswich harbormaster patrolled the area and found sharks still gathered near Crane Beach. Moore said staff consulted with the harbormaster and a marine biologist ...
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.
In the past week, there have been eight reported shark sightings in the waters off Ipswich, 30 miles north of Boston, an unusual influx that has startled beachgoers, closed a popular beach until at ...
A great white shark sighting first closed Crane Beach in Ipswich on Tuesday when a police officer on a boat spotted a shark ...
Waters around a popular North Shore beach will remain closed to swimming until Sept. 23 after numerous sharks were spotted in ...
Massachusetts is planning hundreds of events over the next two years to celebrate the state's history dating back to the ...