Rocky Point has been a favorite spot for those with metal detectors, and Sunday found David Reynolds sounding for treasure near the stanchions to the Skyliner ride. Reynolds is used to working with …
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Rocky Point has been a favorite spot for those with metal detectors, and Sunday found David Reynolds sounding for treasure near the stanchions to the Skyliner ride. Reynolds is used to working with dirt. He’s employed by Yard Service. For relaxation he’s taken up metal detecting. “It’s all about not knowing what you’re going to find,” he said. His finds at Rocky Point include a 1929 Mt. Hope Bridge token and the two pennies and nickel he picked up Sunday. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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