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Connecticut Marine Trades Association

Connecticut trade group elects new officers

The Connecticut Marine Trades Association recently elected 2012-13 officers at its 58th annual membership meeting at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Conn. They will

New consumer base calls for new plans

Trade executive suggests Spanish-language ads, boating courses as part of public school curricula A presentation at the December boating growth summit that showed Latinos are

Boat-tax vote set in Connecticut

A vote on proposed boat taxes in Connecticut is set for April 18, according to the Connecticut Marine Trades Association. The finance, revenue and bonding

Connecticut awards clean-marina designations

The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection recognized 12 marine facilities, including nine more of the Brewer family of marinas, as recreational boating facilities to be

Hartford show deadline approaching

The Connecticut Marine Trades Association says Wednesday is the first deadline to submit paperwork for the Hartford Boat Show, scheduled for Jan. 28-31 at the

Conn. marinas get pollution-law extension

The Connecticut Marine Trades Association negotiated a compromise with the state’s Department of Environmental Protection, giving marinas more time to comply with the federal and

New consumer base calls for new plans

Trade executive suggests Spanish-language ads, boating courses as part of public school curricula A presentation at the December boating growth summit that showed Latinos are

Boat-tax vote set in Connecticut

A vote on proposed boat taxes in Connecticut is set for April 18, according to the Connecticut Marine Trades Association. The finance, revenue and bonding

Hartford show deadline approaching

The Connecticut Marine Trades Association says Wednesday is the first deadline to submit paperwork for the Hartford Boat Show, scheduled for Jan. 28-31 at the

Conn. marinas get pollution-law extension

The Connecticut Marine Trades Association negotiated a compromise with the state’s Department of Environmental Protection, giving marinas more time to comply with the federal and

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