Hurricane Erin, Martha's Vineyard and Ferry service
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Mass. allows some ferry trips back and forth to islands
On Thursday morning, the Seastreak Ferry heading from Martha's Vineyard made its last trip back to the mainland in New Bedford before the surf gets worse.
Studio, one-, and two-bedroom residences are now available at the The Pearl at Station Bay in South Amboy, with monthly rents starting from the $2,200.
Just off the chaotic coastline of Lower Manhattan sits Governors Island, a tranquil oasis of tree-lined paths that the city is transforming into a hub for climate change research. Getting there, however,
The Wenatchee, the state’s first converted hybrid-electric ferry, lost power last week. Crews are working to find out what happened.
Regent Craft is testing a new type of winged passenger ferry on Narragansett Bay. The vessel, called Paladin, glides over water using hydrofoils and is designed to fly up to 30 feet above the
Officials from the ferry service said on Thursday that new guidance cables have been updated and installed, and the Champlain Hudson Power Express, or CHPE, installation has been completed in the zone.
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WCAX on MSNFort Ticonderoga Ferry service resumes
The Fort Ticonderoga ferry is back up and running after a brief interruption for a cable-laying project near its route.
The U.S. Department of Transportation doled out $175 million to the nation's ferry providers, and Washington state received nearly $40 million.
The Lynn, Quincy, and Winthrop ferries could be impacted by rough seas and high winds. The post Ferry riders told to expect ‘uncomfortable’ trips thanks to Hurricane Erin appeared first on Boston.com.