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News and Views of the Maritime World by Betsy Frawley Haggerty. March 14, 2010. Singing through the Storm in NYC. A Nor’easter battered New York City yesterday (March 13) with torrential rains and 60 mph winds. Trees fell, subway stations flooded, and the seas were so nasty in New York Harbor that the U.S. Coast Guard ordered that the Staten Island Ferry suspend service for three hours a highly unusual occurrence. A good night for a few songs about turbulent seas and lost loves! This is our 15. The chant...
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News and Views of the Maritime World by Betsy Frawley Haggerty. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. New York Central 13. North River Historic Ship Society. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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News and Views of the Maritime World by Betsy Frawley Haggerty. February 20, 2010. I am learning how to do this blogging stuff, with help from my friend Eric. Who has an amazing photo blog of his own, detailing his restoration of his 1887-built tugboat, New York Central 13 (see my blogroll for more on that.) So why, if I am talking about a tugboat, would I include a picture of a puffin? Laquo; A New Blog From Betsy Frawley Haggerty. Singing through the Storm in NYC. On February 25, 2010.
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A New Blog From Betsy Frawley Haggerty | SailScribe On Watch
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News and Views of the Maritime World by Betsy Frawley Haggerty. February 15, 2010. A New Blog From Betsy Frawley Haggerty. Bear with me folks. I am a technophobe, but after speaking with colleagues at the Miami Boat Show last week, I realize that if I am going to continue to be a boating writer (and I do want to keep being a boating writer) a blog is a must–not an option. So I came home and bought myself. Which got me started, but also advised that I buy. Hi, this is a comment. On February 15, 2010.
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Welcome to the Tug Pegasus Preservation Project: Links and Related Organizations
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Skip to the main content. Help keep this site interesting:. Tug Pegasus Preservation Project. Http:/ www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/. Great Lakes and Seaway Shipping. Http:/ www.boatnerd.com/. New York Central No.13. Http:/ www.nycentral13.com/. Http:/ www.nafts.net/oldtugs.htm. Http:/ steamtug.org/STBaltimore.cfm. Http:/ www.gazela.org/ships/jupiter/jupiter.htm. Http:/ www.tugboatenthusiastsociety.org/. Http:/ www.tugboatluna.org. Http:/ www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/. Lehigh Valley Barge No. 79.
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Maritime Resources: Harbor Links
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Our harbor has always been the region's greatest treasure — connecting us with the world since the days of New Amsterdam. The links will open in a new browser window. John J. Harvey. NMHS - Sea History. North River Historic Ship Society. Retired carfloat and home for several historic ships). The Waterfront Museum and Showboat Barge. New York Central No. 13. Harbor Organizations and Agencies. Marine Society of the City of New York. United States Coast Guard. New York City EDC. Maritime and Harbor Museums.