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By ERICA EARL | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 6, 2021 A Coast Guard cutter with an historic tie to 9/11 may be headed to Indonesia, but a former crew member wants it preserved as a memorial to the terrorist attacks in New York City. The cutter Adak, built in 1989, led the evacuation of 500,000 people from Lower Manhattan following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to the Coast Guard. The ship and its crew received the Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award for the rescue. The cutter is homeported in New Jersey but is now serving with U.S. Central Command in Bahrain. The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress on April 2 that it intended to sell the Adak and another Island-class patrol boat, the cutter Aquidneck, to Indonesia under the Excess Defense Articles program, according to the State Department. The Defense Department sells or transfers older equipment to allies and partners through the program. ....
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Veteran hopes to bring Coast Guard cutter to Tampa as museum Jennifer Holton reports TAMPA, Fla. - The clock is ticking to save a historical U.S. Coast Guard cutter. In 11 days, Coast Guard Cutter Adak will be sold to Indonesia, but not if James Judge has anything to say about it. The Coast Guard has many 110s that they are getting ready to decommission, said Judge, who served aboard the vessel as a guardsman from 2004 to 2005. Any one of them can be swapped out for the Adak. Judge spent more than a year aboard the cutter while it was deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom. But he says its historical significance began even before it was commissioned in 1989. ....
Eversource CEO says he expects ratepayers to foot storm bills Tropical Storm Isaias damage repair at the intersection of Route 80 and Long Hill Road in Guilford last summer. (Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier) Published February 21. 2021 12:05AM Zachary Vasile, Journal Inquirer The CEO of Eversource Energy says the utility expects to recover expenses associated with its response to Tropical Storm Isaias through charges on ratepayers. During a conference call with analysts Wednesday, James Judge predicted the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority will ultimately rule that Eversource can recoup some of the $228 million it spent restoring power in Connecticut after Isaias, the most damaging storm of the summer, left around 675,000 people in the dark. ....
Thousands of maskless Tampa fans celebrate in the streets Public health experts warn that the events over the weekend could lead to another surge in virus cases. By Jaclyn PeiserThe Washington Post Share Fans cheer during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday in Tampa, Fla. Mark Humphrey/Associated Press Outside Raymond James Stadium on Sunday night, three barefaced Buccaneers fans jumped up and down on the roof of a white car, waving their arms.One man held out his phone and recorded the largely maskless Tampa crowd cheering, flying flags, hugging and colliding into each other as the Tom Brady-led Buccaneers won the franchise’s first Super Bowl in 18 years. ....