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Re: Officials say that the Marina will bounce back
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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11/02/2022 11:43 AM
11/02/2022 11:43 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Removing the tons of rubbish from the bottom of the former marina is a real good start, as is the replacement of the decking on the perimeter. My wife actually went through the rotten old plywood this spring. Luckily she responded nimbly and was only slightly scratched.
The first night we ever spent in St. Martin in 2004 we found the marina and had dinner there. I thought it was magic. My heart breaks a little bit every time we dinghy into there or walk through.
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