May 14, 2008
Salisbury: Officials say state beach plan doesn't do enough to fight erosion
“They spent $1 million to bring in sand after the storm, and it bought 20,000 cubic yards of sand”
Local officials are pleased to see the state finally file a plan with the Conservation Commission for the long-term management of state-owned Salisbury Beach, but they don't think it goes far enough to rescue ... via EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
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