
Residents hope for return as Sandpoint Beach closes
The day after council decided to close Sandpoint Beach in East Windsor, people are being told to stay out of the water. Residents in the community hope to see it come back after council reviews its plans to make the beach safer. The CBC's Jacob Barker reports.
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