Living in one of the oldest Pawtuxet homes on the Cranston side of the river - it was built in 1740 - Lynn McCarthy is literally a stone's throw away from the village throb and the cool bay breezes. In the heat of Sunday afternoon, she rolled
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Living in one of the oldest Pawtuxet homes on the Cranston side of the river – it was built in 1740 – Lynn McCarthy is literally a stone’s throw away from the village throb and the cool bay breezes. In the heat of Sunday afternoon, she rolled her kayak over to the boat ramp at the PAC, and in no time was out to enjoy a paddle in the cove and beyond. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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