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Re: Mullet Bay Beach cleaned
[Re: Carol_Hill]
#200370
07/19/2019 09:31 AM
07/19/2019 09:31 AM
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Posts: 14,648 Brookfield, CT.
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Carol,
We had a similar drop off when we were there this past trip.
With reference to what they’re removing, as I recall, there once was a huge restaurant, The Shipwreck, right on the beach at the approximate end of the walkway from the parking lot in the general area between what are currently Rosie’s and DaLeos (sp?), as well as a full service bar with a good sized patio and steps down to the sand. There were also additional restaurants further down the beach towards what was building 90 and the beach towel concession, some shops and restroom facilities there, too. Little Ocean Reef rings a bell as the name of the restaurant further down the beach but I could be mistaken on that.
The debris might be a part of any of that. Or not?
Respectfully,
pat
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