
Hampton Watercraft & Marine acquires Long Island marina
Hampton Watercraft & Marine said it purchased its newest marina on Seatuck Cove in Eastport, N.Y.

Hampton Watercraft & Marine said it purchased its newest marina on Seatuck Cove in Eastport, N.Y.

Long Island, N.Y.-based Strong’s Marine purchased the Mattituck Inlet Marina and Shipyard.
Three Long Island volunteer firefighters who thought they saw some stand-up paddle boarders taking a rest were glad they took a closer look.
In the wake of a recent tragedy, the waters of enforcement for boaters who overcrowd their vessels are still murky. After the high-profile case of
The 34-foot Silverton convertible that capsized July 4 on Long Island Sound with 27 people aboard, leaving three children dead, was not necessarily overloaded, an
Two people were injured, 16 boats were destroyed and at least four other boats were damaged in a fire Wednesday at a Freeport, N.Y., marina.

Hampton Watercraft & Marine said it purchased its newest marina on Seatuck Cove in Eastport, N.Y.

Long Island, N.Y.-based Strong’s Marine purchased the Mattituck Inlet Marina and Shipyard.
Three Long Island volunteer firefighters who thought they saw some stand-up paddle boarders taking a rest were glad they took a closer look.
In the wake of a recent tragedy, the waters of enforcement for boaters who overcrowd their vessels are still murky. After the high-profile case of
The 34-foot Silverton convertible that capsized July 4 on Long Island Sound with 27 people aboard, leaving three children dead, was not necessarily overloaded, an
Two people were injured, 16 boats were destroyed and at least four other boats were damaged in a fire Wednesday at a Freeport, N.Y., marina.