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Bacteria In Pleasure Point, Stoddard Park Waters Closes Swimming
High levels of bacteria found in the waters temporarily closed the swimming areas in the two parks.
HOLLISTON, MA — The swimming areas in Stoddard Park and Pleasure Point have been temporarily closed after high levels of bacteria were reported in the waters on Tuesday.
The town tweeted the announcement on Tuesday afternoon and said the swimming areas will be retested and once the levels are safe, the areas will be reopened.
Any questions, comments or concerns should be made directly the Holliston Town Hall.
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Per the Town of HollistonDue to a high bacteria test Tuesday, both swimming areas at Pleasure Point and Stoddard Park will be closed pending a retest. Apologies for the inconvenience. Any questions, comments or concerns should be made directly the Holliston Town Hall. pic.twitter.com/Nl9K7wFDGp
— Holliston Police (@HollistonPolice) June 16, 2020
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