Please note that the tour does include some stair climbing (about 30 steps), so ... and this gorgeous rolling hill which is so much fun to run down! You can also hike to Crane Beach, a beautiful spot ...
A great white shark sighting first closed Crane Beach in Ipswich on Tuesday when a police officer on a boat spotted a shark ...
Crane Beach in Ipswich will remain closed to swimming through Monday due to continued shark sightings, officials ...
Crane Beach in Ipswich will be closed to swimming “through at least” Wednesday after a great white shark was spotted in the water, officials said. The Trustees, a nonprofit that manages the ...
THEY WERE SPOTTED OFF THE EAST END OF CRANE BEACH IN JUST 5 TO 7FT OF WATER, PROMPTING OFFICIALS TO CLOSE THE BEACH TO SWIMMERS. IT HAS MY LINE, SO IT’S TAKEN MY BAIT. ONE FISHERMAN SAW SHARKS ...
IPSWICH — A great white shark was sighted off of Crane Beach on Tuesday, according to Ipswich police. Police said a shark was seen in approximately 5 to 7 feet of water off the east end of ...
property director for Crane Beach and Castle Hill, said in a statement. Shark season in Massachusetts typically runs until September of October before they begin making their way south for warmer ...
Ipswich police said in a Facebook post around 12:30 p.m. that a great white shark sighting was confirmed off the east end of Crane Beach. They said sharks were in approximately 5-7 feet of water.
12. According to Chris Moore, property director of Crane Beach and Castle Hill, the beach will remain closed to swimming until at least Wednesday, Sept. 18. “We continue to collaborate with ...
The Ipswich Police Department confirmed the shark sighting off the east end of Crane Beach. Videos shared by the police department showed the shark swimming in about five to seven feet of water.