Down-to-earth with a great sense of humour, possibly because of her east Auckland upbringing, she’s had an incredibly interesting life being involved in or at the forefront of some of New Zealand’s ...
The winter freeze is providing an ice fishing season on the big lakes in northern NJ, iceboaters are hopeful to take to the ...
David Siesel replaced Barbara Warshaw as commander of the Sarasota Power and Sail Squadron as the organization held its ...
The first edition of the Racing Rules of Sailing was established in 1907, and as the sport became more competitive, the rules ...
This tall ship cruise lets you discover lesser-known Caribbean islands - I found uninhabited islands, hidden beaches and ...
The 14,000-square-foot downtown space is home to a unique floating bar built from a repurposed sailboat, rotating pop-up shops, retail vendors, food concepts, and regular events that bring locals ...
SailPoint, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIL) is one of the best strong buy stocks to invest in right now. Mizuho Securities reaffirmed a Hold rating on SailPoint, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAIL) on December 16 and set a price ...
On Oceania Cruises’ new flagship, the spot occupied by the library on her older sister is now The Crêperie on Deck 14, trading the quiet rustle of pages for the alluring aroma of vanilla and ...
A Teenage Boy Set Sail from Texas on His Boss's Yacht. The Pair Vanished and Haven't Been Seen Since
Christian Hall, 15, of Corpus Christi, was last seen aboard the Gypsy II in Nov. 2005 Texas teen Christian Hall worked as a deckhand on a 74-foot sailboat In Nov. 2005, he set sail for Florida with ...
A newly refreshed Crown Princess has emerged from dry dock with several new and enhanced spaces on board. The 113,561-ton ship, which can accommodate up to 3,080 guests, now has an O’Malley’s Irish ...
MSC Magnifica is back on the water after a major refurbishment. After spending the past two months in dry dock at Palumbo Malta Shipyard in Malta, the refreshed MSC Cruises vessel has begun winter ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This zany musical made it from the basement of a Manhattan grocery to London’s West End, and now hopes to become Broadway’s next hit comedy. By ...
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