From the article in the Projo:
"The case didn’t focus on rights-of-way that run between the seaside houses from Atlantic Avenue to the ocean. Instead, it focused on whether the public, once it has gained access to the beach, can freely roam on it above the mean high tide line. That’s the boundary often used to define where private property begins and where some of the Misquamicut property owners had erected fences and signs."
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