Burlington officials closed the Cove Beach at Oakledge due to a suspicion of cyanobacteria Monday. The Burlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront announced the closure on their Facebook page. "We are closing down the Cove Beach at Oakledge due to the suspicion of cyanobacteria. Signs will be posted," the department said in the post. "We will continue to monitor the other beaches throughout the day. All other beaches at this time, including Blanchard Beach, are open."This is the fourth beach closure by city officials since July 12.

Burlington officials closed the Cove Beach at Oakledge due to a suspicion of cyanobacteria Monday.

The Burlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront announced the closure on their Facebook page.


"We are closing down the Cove Beach at Oakledge due to the suspicion of cyanobacteria. Signs will be posted," the department said in the post. "We will continue to monitor the other beaches throughout the day. All other beaches at this time, including Blanchard Beach, are open."



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This is the fourth beach closure by city officials since July 12.