Boating fatality study set to begin

March 11, 2010
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City takes no action on boat mooring
BOYNE CITY — For the second boating season in a row, the Boyne City City Commission has chosen to take no action to regulate boat moorings off its public road ends.

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Jay Lloyd’s Getaway: An Alternative to Boat Ownership
This week, with warmer weather on the horizon, KYW’s Jay Lloyd is looking at boating getaways during these economically challenging times.

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Squadron course March 9 at James Caldwell High School1
WEST CALDWELL TWP. – Northern New Jersey Sail and Power Squadrons (USPS) boating education organization will offer a boating safety course every Tuesday evening for seven weeks at James Caldwell High School from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Tuesday, March 9.

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Boating fatality trial set to begin
LACONIA, N.H. – As the head of the New Hampshire Recreational Boaters Association, Erica Blizzard was an ardent opponent of boating speed limits, once testifying to state lawmakers that proposed limits for New Hampshire’s largest lake were “based strictly on fear and emotion.’’

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