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Stretching more than 330 miles along the Long Island Sound, Connecticut's coast is filled with white sand beaches. While the state's laid-back shores may not be as well known as other New England ...
Several public beaches in Connecticut received grades from excellent to poor, according to the 2025 Long Island Sound Beach Report released by Save the Sound.
Climate change jeopardizes endangered species’ habitats. Potentially jeopardizing them further is a federal proposal around ...
Several beaches in the state are closed because of elevated bacteria levels. Multiple beaches in West Haven are closed to ...
There may not be a lot of sun this weekend, but many Connecticut beaches that were closed to swimmers when heavy rain raised ...
Some Connecticut beaches are free to enter for residents with cars registered in the state. Other beaches began requiring a ...
Thirteen Connecticut beaches have perfectly clean water, according to Save the Sound's recent report. The regional nonprofit environmental organization's annual beach report grades beaches along ...
You might imagine a beach for swimming and lounging under the sun, with cute cottages dotting the shore," the travel publication said. Islands named Branford, Connecticut, as a little-known ...
Some of the lowest scoring beaches in Connecticut include Byram Park Beach in Greenwich and Harbor Island Beach in Mamoroneck, New York which both earned a “D” rating. Seabluff Beach in West ...