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Judge sides with Narragansett, for now, in shore access parking dispute

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 21, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — A lawsuit trying to reverse a Narragansett Town Council decision to add parking in a Point Judith surfing and coastal access hotspot hit a roadblock Thursday.Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Carter’s decision doesn’t end the legal case right now, but it’s a significant victory for the town’s legal position that it was within its rights to allow people to park in an area that includes popular coastal access spots.... + full article



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