Exceptional waterfront parcel with panoramic views of Jefferson Creek with 3 docks in place this once in a lifetime opportunity is your chance to build a family compound to take advantage of all Mother Nature has to offer. Set sail for an afternoon.
The Union staff
Ski enthusiasts take to the slopes at Boreal Ridge over the weekend. Interstate 80 was clear, though off-ramps were slowed with vehicles exiting the freeway.
Photo: Elias Funez
People heading to the Sierra Nevada last weekend were met with traffic, road closures, long lines, little parking options, and lots of snow.
While Interstate 80 was open and clear in both directions, many off-ramps at popular snow areas were choked with traffic.
Vehicle traffic in Truckee was bumper to bumper in areas as weekend travelers flocked to the city.
Another 8 to 18 inches of snow is expected to fall in the Sierra after another winter storm passes through the area today and Wednesday.
panoramic views of Jefferson Creek with
3 docks in place this once in a lifetime opportunity is your chance to build a family compound to take advantage of all Mother Nature has to offer.
Set sail for an afternoon delight, head for a dip in the Atlantic Ocean that is just a short bike ride away, then visit the shops and restaurants of downtown Bethany Beach for some special treats.
This property will offer year-round enjoyment with dynamic sunsets and views for days.
A protected cut-in boat slip is an added bonus.
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