5:41 pm UTC Jul. 13, 2021
The Bay Circuit Trail begins and ends with a foot in the ocean.
The path in between travels 230 miles, from Bay Farm on Kingston Bay in Duxbury in the south to the beach at Plum Island in Newbury to the north.
From left, Rich Harbert, Dan and Marj Kobrin, and Sue Harbert pause for a selfie as they set out on the Bay Circuit Trail.Photo courtesy of Rich & Sue Harbert
Rich and Sue Harbert set out on the Bay Circuit Trail in Duxbury.Photo courtesy of Rich & Sue Harbert
The C-shaped path around Boston was first conceived in the late-1920s as part of a greenway belt through the region’s expanding suburbs, but took decades to come to life. It remains a living thing – growing and expanding as advocates in its many towns work to fill gaps in the original layout or connect sections through more attractive land.
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Nina Rose Villebrun, 36, Nett Lake, traffic-DAR, 90 days local confinement, stayed for one year, one year unsupervised probation, total fees/fines $85.
Patrick Garrett Mattson, 22, Eveleth, DUI-4th degree-cont. subst., 90 days local confinement, 90 days credit for time served, total fees/fines $85.
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Joseph Allard McLaughlin, 56, Virginia, traffic-DWI-operate motor vehicle-body contains any amount Schedule I/II drugs-not marijuana, 90 days local confinement, 90 days credit for time served, total fees/fines $85.
Taylor Maurice Miller, 19, Virginia, assault-5th-degree-fear of bodily harm or death, 90 days local confinement, stayed for one year, one year supervised probation, total fees/fines $210.
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