Jump in your sin wagons, but don’t get stranded at the drive-in.
Martin County, which started a new drive-in movie series at its fairgrounds at the end of last year, returns this month with the nostalgic version of entertainment.
For $5, quarantine crews can watch “Grease” on a 20-foot LED screen from the safety of their vehicles at 7:30 p.m. March 26. Arrive before showtime for food and beverage trucks and a classic car show starting at 5:30 p.m.
Martin County kicked off its drive-in movie series with “A Christmas Story” Dec. 18 and “The Karate Kid” Jan. 29, but took a break in February during the Martin County Fair.
5 great spots to visit on Lake Berryessa this spring
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The 2020 Hennessey Fire scarred the land at Lake Berryessa, but the recovery is under way in many areas.Photos by John Storey / Special to the ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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With Lake Berryessa 73% full, outdoors enthusiasts are hitting the water.John Storey / Special to the ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Berryessa Boat and Jet Ski Rental in Napa in open for business.John Storey / Special to the ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Pleasure Cove Marina at Lake Berryessa earlier this month. The resort escaped fire damage last year.John Storey / Special to the ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
FORT PIERCE Moving the wastewater treatment plant from Hutchinson Island to Glades Cut-Off Road could take six years, cost $156 million, create nearly 600 jobs and increase customers bills by over $2 a month, according to a plan unveiled Monday.
The Fort Pierce Utilities Authority wastewater treatment plant could be moved off the Indian River Lagoon, where it s been for 62 years, to the Treasure Coast Energy Center by 2027, according to a six-year plan that calls for construction to begin 2024.
FPUA would pay 70%, or $109 million, while St. Lucie County would pay 30%, or $47 million, said Bo Hutchinson, FPUA s director of water and wastewater systems.
To defray those costs, monthly bills could increase an estimated $2.42 for the county s 9,000 customers and $2.13 for FPUA s 15,000 customers over the next five years.
Oasis Marinas begins management at Gunpowder Cove Marina
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Oasis Marinas, a marina management company, has been awarded the management contract for Gunpowder Cove Marina located in Joppa, Maryland.
“Gunpowder Cove is an amazing facility,” says Dan Cowens, CEO and Founder, Oasis Marinas. “We are thrilled to continue our growth in the Chesapeake Bay and add another great destination for our boaters. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (PRWEB) March 04, 2021 Oasis Marinas, a marina management company, announced today that they have been awarded the management contract for Gunpowder Cove Marina (https://www.gunpowdercovemarina.com/) located in Joppa, Maryland.
Gunpowder Cove, formerly Joppatowne Marina, is located just north of Baltimore near Bel Air, Maryland. The marina originally opened in 1966 and stands as a full service facility on the Gunpowder River off the Chesapeake Bay. Gunpowder Marina has stood as a premi
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