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    Thursday, May 09, 2024

    October heat

    Ovida Carter, left, and Lori Blanchard, right, both of Norwich walk Carter's dogs Colton, left, an eight year old English Setter, and Miss Kitty, an eight year old Miniature Australian Shepherd, at Waterford Beach Park as temperatures hit an unseasonably high 80 on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. The friends said they changed their walk plans to go to the beach when they realized how warm the weather was. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Ovida Carter, left, and Lori Blanchard, right, both of Norwich walk Carter's dogs Colton, left, an eight year old English Setter, and Miss Kitty, an eight year old Miniature Australian Shepherd, at Waterford Beach Park as temperatures hit an unseasonably high 80 on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. The friends said they changed their walk plans to go to the beach when they realized how warm the weather was. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)

    Weston McLeavy, right, 4, plays with a stick while mother Charlotte and sister Lorelei, 2, all of Scotland, look on at Waterford Beach Park as temperatures hit an unseasonably high 80 on Tuesday, October 10, 2017. "These kids don't know how lucky they are," said Charlotte, "to be on the beach in shorts in New England in October." (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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