The north beach at Conimicut Point was a popular playground this past weekend as temperatures climbed into the 90s. The shoal and its finger sandbar that reaches toward Conimicut Light - the scene of …
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The north beach at Conimicut Point was a popular playground this past weekend as temperatures climbed into the 90s. The shoal and its finger sandbar that reaches toward Conimicut Light - the scene of two drownings last year was virtually empty, an indication that signs warning of shoal rip tides and the lives it has taken are proving effective. (Warwick Beacon photo)