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Bus Will Take East End Fishermen To Washington Rally

author on Mar 18, 2012
The Long Island Commercial Fishing Association and the Viking Fleet will co-sponsor a bus charter from Montauk to the Keep Fishermen Fishing rally in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. This is... more

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