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Stretch of Kalamazoo River reopens

A 1.5-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River, which had been closed for more than a year, is now reopened for public use, the Michigan Department

Zebra mussels found in Maryland

Zebra mussels have been discovered at the Conowingo Hydroelectric Dam in Maryland; the first time it has been found in the lower Susquehanna River. The

North River Boats furloughs 60

North River Boats is temporarily laying off nearly 60 employees at its Roseburg, Ore., production facility, the company announced. The employees, three in administration and

NMMA steps up promotion of New York show

This year’s New York National Boat Show, set for Dec. 13-21, will offer many features designed to increase attendance. “This year, we made a greater

The Sails’ development moves forward

Outcome of two of three recent South Florida cases benefitted boaters’ access Waterfront advocates in land use-conflicted South Florida scored two victories this summer, but

Bankrupt Fla. marina goes to chief creditor

New River property ends up in foreclosure after Fort Lauderdale auction results voided When the auction hammer came down, confirming Allied Richard Bertram Marine Group’s

Flooding slows boat sales in the Midwest

Activity begins to rebound from lingering damage caused by torrential rains swamping Iowa Larry Rolfson walked into Rusty’s Lake Delhi Marina and RV in Manchester,

Government expected to view auction video

While attorneys for Auction Company of America objected last week in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, to playing videos of the botched July

Zebra mussels found in Maryland

Zebra mussels have been discovered at the Conowingo Hydroelectric Dam in Maryland; the first time it has been found in the lower Susquehanna River. The

North River Boats furloughs 60

North River Boats is temporarily laying off nearly 60 employees at its Roseburg, Ore., production facility, the company announced. The employees, three in administration and

The Sails’ development moves forward

Outcome of two of three recent South Florida cases benefitted boaters’ access Waterfront advocates in land use-conflicted South Florida scored two victories this summer, but

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