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The town council met last night to discuss a potential agreement that would allow for Conanicut Marine Services to operate its ferryboats from municipally owned space at East Ferry. The Jamestown Press was unable to report on the meeting for this issue because of its deadline. An updated story on the meeting, however, will be ....
The town council approved “a Band-Aid” agreement with Conanicut Marine Services to allow ferry service to operate from the concrete float at East Ferry. Conanicut Marine Services, which is owned by Bill Munger, operates the Jamestown-Newport Ferry utility. The unanimous approval followed a three-hour meeting on Wednesday with a near-capacity crowd. Unlike prior meetings considering ....
The town council met in executive session Tuesday to discuss a possible deal that would allow Conanicut Marine Services to operate its ferryboats from East Ferry. The meeting came 14 days after the councilors indicated they were ceasing negotiations because the sides were at an impasse. Roberta Fagan, town clerk, would not say whether the ....
The town council has been unable to reach an agreement with Conanicut Marine Services to allow the company to operate its ferryboats from East Ferry. Nancy Beye, president of the council, announced the stalemate Tuesday following an executive session with business owner Bill Munger. Negotiations have been ongoing since October when the company was asked ....
A proposal by the harbor commission to build a floating dock at East Ferry for the harbormaster’s boat has been challenged by the town council, The Jamestown Press reported Feb. 13, 2003. Instead of spending $15,000 to build the dock, the councilors are recommending relocating the boat to Fort Wetherill. Up until now, the boat ....