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Lifeguards Will Still Remain at Hammonasset Beach State Park
State officials say most state parks won't have lifeguards this weekend and Labor Day, but Hammonasset is one of two parks to make the cut.

Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today reminded state park visitors that the number of lifeguards at state park swimming areas will be significantly reduced as the end of the summer swimming season fast approaches.
At this time of year, many lifeguards leave their positions to return to school, but the DEEP maintains coverage wherever possible through Labor Day weekend. After Labor Day, Monday, September 7, there will be no lifeguards on duty at any of Connecticut’s state park swimming areas.
“With the last summer days of swimming fast approaching, the DEEP encourages everyone to enjoy the outdoors, and use sound judgment when swimming at Connecticut’s state park beaches,” said DEEP Deputy Commissioner Susan Whalen. “With a reduced number of lifeguards on duty as the summer winds down, remember to stay within designated swimming areas, parents watch your children, and don’t drink alcohol then swim.”
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Weekday Coverage, August 26-September 4
Most of the state park swimming areas are unguarded weekdays from now through Labor Day. Swim areas will be posted with signs where there are no lifeguards on duty.
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Weekends and Holidays
Lifeguards will be on duty at the following State Parks this weekend and Labor Day Weekend:
Hammonasset Beach State Park, Madison-East Beach
Squantz Pond State Park, New Fairfield
During the summer season, DEEP maintains lifeguards at the following eight state park designated swimming areas:
Hammonasset Beach– Madison
Rocky Neck – East Lyme
Sherwood Island – Westport
Silver Sands – Milford
Black Rock – Watertown
Burr Pond – Torrington
Indian Well – Shelton
Squantz Pond – New Fairfield
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