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Tuesday July 29, 2025 (1 month, 1 week ago)


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CHATHAM – Chatham’s section of Nauset Beach, commonly known as North Beach, remains closed to Over Sand Vehicle travel because of ongoing nesting activity by state and federally-protected shorebirds. This includes multiple broods of piping plovers and least terns. The nesting extends across much of the beachfront, with active plover nests and unfledged chicks still […] The post Chatham section of Nauset beach will stay closed to OSV access through July because of shorebird activity appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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