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No Swimming, is listed fifth.
The signs, which are in English, are located in additional parts of the park, but contain several rules in addition to just a no swimming notice including that the park is open dawn to dusk, feeding of ducks, geese and swans isn t allowed and more.
There are no signs about swimming, entering the water in general or about the depth of the water right near where two boys drowned on Saturday evening in Waldo Lake.
A spokesperson for the Plymouth County district attorney s office said Rafael Andrade, 13, and Tiago Depina, 12, who are cousins and both of Brockton, were skipping rocks in shallow water at Waldo Lake.
BROCKTON Brockton s retail marijuana scene may be booming within the next year as five additional licenses were granted this week to applicants who all hope to open within roughly the next six months.
The Brockton City Council granted five adult-use retail marijuana licenses for businesses located in the downtown and on the North and West sides during a special meeting Tuesday evening.
The council has now granted 12 marijuana licenses of the 14 available in Brockton. A 13th applicant is seeking a license from the council and will have a hearing in May.
The number of licenses was increased by the council in February from eight to 14 as two former mayors Bill Carpenter and now-Councilor-at-large Moises Rodrigues gave out a total of 14 host community agreements to proposed marijuana establishments despite the city only having eight available retail licenses to issue.