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Spotted a boat on its side in New Bedford? That’s the Eileen Rita, a scalloper that sank in Boston Harbor last month.
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You don't have to be a resident to enjoy Greater New Bedford beaches: Here's where to goGrab your sunscreen it's almost beach time. At these beaches you don't need to be a resident to soak up some rays.
NEW BEDFORD -- Back for its second season, New Bedford Harbor Tours are re-launching from Pier 3 offering one hour guided tours and 90 minute sunset tours. "I would say the tour is a fascinating ...
WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports. Tests show bird flu caused the death of a 21-year-old harbor seal at a zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford is mourning the death ...
4,500 feet of stone and earth with two 440-ton, 93-foot-long sector gates protect New Bedford and Fairhaven harbor. The total barrier length with extensions is 3.4 miles, protecting 1,400 acres of ...
The harbor quickly became an epicenter for trading and whaling, becoming the third busiest whaling port after New Bedford and Nantucket in Massachusetts. However, the harbor's rocky waters soon became ...
The fishing vessel Eileen Rita, which capsized and sank in Boston Harbor in April, has been returned to its home port of New Bedford. The damaged vessel is currently at a private company's ...
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