“It’s rewarding in that although I only get paid $525 a year, there’s not much I’d rather do than serve the boating public Greenwich. It’s 28 miles of the wealthiest coastline in the world, not only in economy, but in personalities.” – Ian MacMillan Continue Reading →
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US 30 Freedom, Dennis Conner’s Last 12 Meter Boat, which he raced in America’s Cup, Stuck in Greenwich Harbor on Monday.
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On Monday, Halloween, the Freedom US 30, Dennis Conner’s last 12 meter boat which he raced in America’s Cup, got stuck in Greenwich Harbor. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Dennis Conner, Freedom, Greenwich Harbor, Hens & Chickens, US 30
Harbor Management Commission Denies Parks & Rec Request for $2,900 to Upgrade Key Buoys
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A Parks & Rec request for $2,900 to upgrade buoys to mark Jake’s Reef, Finch’s Rock, Salt Rock, Sugar Boat and the wreck of the Kevin B at Captain’s Island was denied by the Harbor Management Commission at the Jan. 21 meeting. All five buoys have been known to drift, resulting in potentially hazardous situation for boaters, and have been a concern of the harbor master for many years. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Frank Mazza, Gary Silberberg, Greenwich Harbor, Grenwich Harvor Management Commission, ian MacMillan, Lyle Gibbons, Peter Quigley
Greenwich Harbor Master’s New Year’s Resolutions!
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In 2015 Ian MacMillan said he seeks improvements in Greenwich Harbors that would lead to safety, including the removal of the wreck of the tugboat Kevin B. He’d also like the expense of his phone bill reimbursed. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Government, Transportation, Greenwich Harbor, Greenwich Harbor Master, ian MacMillan
Interview with Ian Macmillan, Greenwich’s Controversial Harbormaster
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“It’s fun being me,” Greenwich Harbormaster Ian Macmillan said in an interview with Greenwich Free Press on Columbus Day. “I could perhaps be the most controversial harbor master in Connecticut.” Continue Reading →