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Boston Globe Article Lists 12 Best Shore-Fishing Spots Boston Globe Article Lists 12 Best Shore-Fishing Spots

Here are the first 3: BEST BEGINNERS’ STRIPER SURFCASTING IN MAINE Half-Mile Beach Try surfcasting on Half Mile Beach abutting the Little River in coastal Maine’s Reid State Park near Bath. Warmer water flowing from the river attracts smaller...

» May 24th, 2013
Owners Vow to Rebuild Narragansett Coast Guard House Restaurant Owners Vow to Rebuild Narragansett Coast Guard House Restaurant

Providence Journal: Gone are the onions and peppers strewn about the kitchen floor, the shattered glass that crunched underfoot, the rocks heaved ashore like pebbles, and the rugs and furniture left sea-soaked and ruined. Still, the signs of superstorm...

» May 24th, 2013
How Rhode Island’s Fishing License Dollars Get Used How Rhode Island’s Fishing License Dollars Get Used

EcoRI.org: For 7 dollars, Rhode Island residents can obtain a saltwater recreational fishing license and gain access to waters in Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine. In an era of increasing costs, this is a bargain, and...

» May 24th, 2013
Maine Moves to Ban Ethanol in Gasoline Maine Moves to Ban Ethanol in Gasoline

Sun Journal: No matter how hard the Green Lobby pushes ethanol in gasoline, there is no debate: it is the scourge of outboard motors, 4-strokes included. Currently all Maine gasoline contains 10% ethanol, which is alcohol made from corn....

» May 23rd, 2013
Plans Call for Vineyard Ferry Replacement Plans Call for Vineyard Ferry Replacement

MVGazette.com: From new ferries to a terminal overhaul in Woods Hole, the Steamship Authority will be embarking on some major capital planning and spending projects in the coming years. At the monthly boat line meeting in Hyannis this week,...

» May 23rd, 2013
Amistad Schooner Receives Aid from CT Amistad Schooner Receives Aid from CT

TheDay.com: Amistad America, owner of the famed replica of the 19th-century schooner that brought captive Africans to Connecticut, will continue to receive about $360,000 a year from the state as long as it re-establishes its tax-exempt status, legislators said...

» May 23rd, 2013
Gloucester, MA, Plans to Reinvent Fishing Port Gloucester, MA, Plans to Reinvent Fishing Port

Gloucester Times: Gloucester Mayor Carolyn Kirk’s office has released a proposed “bridge plan” to have the federal government finance a transition for fishermen displaced by drastic reductions in landings for 2013 and reinvent the nation’s oldest fishing port,...

» May 23rd, 2013
Long Island Town May Reduce Surfing Access Long Island Town May Reduce Surfing Access

Long Island Newsday: Long Beach has revised its proposed summer beach schedule after protests from swimmers who said the city was allowing surfers to take over too much of the beach. The city’s 3.5 miles of beach,...

» May 22nd, 2013
Fall Victim Taken By Boat From Fayerweather Lighthouse Fall Victim Taken By Boat From Fayerweather Lighthouse

CtPost.com: City firefighters took to the water to transport a fall victim by boat from the Fayerweather lighthouse Tuesday afternoon. The first-responding firefighters and paramedics walked several hundred yards along the reef at the western end of Seaside Park...

» May 22nd, 2013
Niantic Native Takes Over Command of Nautilus Sub Niantic Native Takes Over Command of Nautilus Sub

TheDay.com: A Niantic native, Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Amdur, became the officer in charge of the first nuclear-powered submarine in a ceremony Tuesday . Amdur said he saw the Historic Ship Nautilus (SSN 571) all the time growing up,...

» May 22nd, 2013
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