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Man cited for under-sized fish

Authorities cited a 70-year-old North Carolina man recently for reportedly harvesting four undersized yellowtail snapper in Islamorada. Upper Keys Marine Deputy Nelson Sanchez stopped a 22-foot Robalo boat on Friday, June 45, in a Port Antigua canal near Mile Marker 75 for violating the minimum wake zone, according to Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Linhardt. Deputy Sanchez asked the boat’s operator, identified as Morris Saks Lansburgh of Denver, North Carolina, if he caught any fish. Lansburgh said he caught four yellowtail snapper, Linhardt said. None of the yellowtail snapper were the required legal size of 12 inches. The fish were later donated to the wild bird center for animal consumption, Linhardt said.

Man cited for under-sized fish

Deputies cited a 22-year-old Miami angler on Saturday afternoon after he was found to be in possession of undersized yellowtail, mutton and mangrove snapper. Sgt. Nick Whiteman and Upper Keys Marine Deputy Nelson Sanchez inspected the catch of Alfredo Sifontes who was fishing at approximately 12:34 p.m. near Mile Marker 80. He was in possession of one 10-inch yellowtail snapper, an 8- and ¼-inch mutton snapper and one 8-inch mangrove snapper. Sifontes admitted to catching the fish. Sifontes stated he thought the fish were legal to keep, but he had no measuring device, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Linhardt said.

YSET Academy delivers toys to 1,100 kids in need throughout Springfield for Christmas

YSET Academy delivers toys to 1,100 kids in need throughout Springfield for Christmas Updated Dec 28, 2020; Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD Even though the coronavirus pandemic has made celebrating difficult this year, members of YSET Academy have been delivering more than 1,100 toys to children around the city to brighten their Christmas. Youth Social Educational Training Inc. since 2003 has provided after school activities, job training and social services for inner-city youth. Executive Director Paula Porter, PhD. said the academy, at 57 School St., is committed to helping children and teens. “We meet with them on Wednesday evenings. The African Diaspora Mental Health Association, the therapists from there come every Wednesday to meet with the youth here in the building,” Porter said.

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