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Cabinet visitor

Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma, a 270-foot Newport-based medium security cutter, came in to North River Pier 88 on Wednesday morning, apparently to host an event with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. A 45-foot response boat came up from Station New York on Staten Island to provide security as the motorcade pulled up on the pier.


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Practice makes perfect

The crew of NY Waterway’s Peter R Weiss ferry practiced man-overboard recovery with a dummy and a rescue net on off West 66th Street Monday.

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Sugar Express running local

A cargo of Florida sugar moved up the North River towards Yonkers Wednesday on the Sugar Express barge with the East Coast tug pushing. The Express was moving slowly against a ripping ebb tide bolstered by melting ice up north. But there was probably no rush, as the bulk ship which arrived at the plant earlier in the week with a load of Caribbean sugar would not leave the dock there for another few hours. Sugar Express waited in the anchorage near the plant and was delivered after the bulker left.

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Exploration

Rowan M. McAllister, vintage 1981 and not generally seen heading upriver, ran light past the bridge Thursday. Rowan went only as far as around Dobbs Ferry before heading back to the harbor, but the next day came back up, I believe with a tanker barge.


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Five for twelve

Buchanan 5 appears to be filling in for Buchanan 12 on the daily Clinton Point quarry run. Five was towing her empty hoppers astern as she headed back north Tuesday morning, which is not a configuration we see very often for tows heading upriver. Meanwhile, 12 appears to be at Caddell’s Dry Dock currently. Hoppers loaded with crushed dolomite rock are brought down from the quarry at Clinton Point near Poughkeepsie on a daily basis to the moorings off Greenville, Jersey City. Empties travel the other way.

















