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January 2 2024–Back to work

The first business day for the new year saw plenty of traffic, with tank barges active as we move deeper into heating oil season and a cargo of Dominican sugar arriving for the Yonkers refinery.

Less than a day after returning from Albany with the light Noelle Cutler barge… 
…Kimberly Poling and Noelle were heading back north with cargo loaded in Bayonne. 
After heading north on New Year’s Eve, CMT’s Daisy Mae was on her way back from Coeymans with a barge heading for the Bay Ridge Flats. 
Genesis Vision, not often seen moving cargo on the Hudson, had GM 6508 loaded and heading upstate 
Susan Rose was also heading north with cargo on RCM250 
A more familiar North River vessel, Boston Marine’s Pinuccia had New York 30 loaded for Newburgh. 
Another North River regular, Saint Emilion was returning from their second Albany run in less than a week. 
The Army Corp’s Gelberman was on patrol for hazards to navigation. 
Balsa 89 arrived with a cargo of sugar from the Dominican Republic, heading for the Yonkers Domino refinery. Charles D. McAllister trailed behind to help with docking at the plant. ©2024 Daniel Katzive Uncategorized -
New Year’s Day 2024

A new year brings a clean slate and a good excuse to restart the blog, perhaps with less text and more focus on the photos than in the past.

Hays Towing’s Linda Sue, not seen before by NRN, arrived from the Delaware River with a tank barge on the wire on New Year’s Eve. The tug dropped into the notch north of the bridge and spent then evening anchored there before heading for Red Hook on New Year’s Day. 
CMT’s Daisy Mae had a six barge tow heading back to Coeyman’s on New Year’s Eve. 
Saint Emilion headed for Albany with a cargo aboard A87 on New Year’s Eve. ©2024 Daniel Katzive Uncategorized -
Drying out

North River traffic has remained heavy as we move into October and the rains of September recede over the stern. A large number of pleasure craft are also traversing the river, probably many in transit to their winter boatyards as the season draws to a close.

Disney Dream arrived early Tuesday at Pier 88 without tugboat assistance 
Dredgers remain active in the cruise terminal, with Atlantic Salvor making smoke as they maneuvered a mud scow 
A day after the bulk barge Montville was towed back to Florida, a new cargo of Florida arrived heading for Yonkers aboard the barge Knot Refined, brought north by a pair of Dann Marine tugs. 
Stephen Reinauer/RTC 61 returned from Albany light. 
A trio of Army National Guard Blackhawks flew down from Stewart Airbase in Newburgh, made a few laps around the Statue, and then returned via the East River. 
A smaller National Guard UH-72, a light chopper used by the Guard for domestic security and rescue operations, also made two round trips down from Newburgh. 
A sailing vessel headed north, perhaps heading for winter quarters. 
The great blue heron was back on the transfer bridge pilings Tuesday morning, mingling with the gulls.





































































































