Good Morning!
If you're out and about on the water today, keep a sharp lookout for debris in the water - and run-away docks! The Talbots on W. Shore Rd. are still missing part of their dock. Here's what I rec'd from Marti this morning -
Hi Jane,
We looked at the dock at Homer's and it isn't ours. We found out later that it belongs to Keenans.
One section of our dock is at Loon Cove and the other section is still missing. The section we are still missing is wood which will be 6 feet by 3 feet.
Thank you for your help.
marti
You can get in touch with them at 603-745-8899. Anything else you find, let me know and I'll post it here and on the "Lost & Found" page. A word to the wise - when you pull out your docks in the fall, it's a good idea to secure them to the shore just in case we have a short period of high water that may float them off.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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There is a red section of wooden dock by Rachel Lewis' on Sandy Beach Road.
Carol Byrd
Sandy Beach Road
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