The world's longest wind-powered cargo ship was launched Friday in Turkey, offering a promising way to slash carbon emissions ...
A 72-year-old Navy veteran lost everything last week when a fire claimed his 37-foot sailboat that he was living on in Deltaville.
In total, over 20,000 masts, ranging from 9.5 to 14.5 meters in height, will be installed along the corridor. These masts will support the Overhead Equipment (OHE) system, including overhead wires ...
A building permit filed with the Town of Westerly shows renovations are planned at the billionaire singer-songwriter’s historic waterfront Watch Hill mansion known as Holiday House. According to ...
SAIL and John Cockerill India will jointly invest ₹6,000 crore to establish a downstream plant for cold-rolled electrical steel types, utilizing SAIL's hot-rolled coils. The plant, anticipated by 2027 ...
Untangling a sail which was wrapped around a foil was a major task With winds of about 50mph (80km/h) and 16ft (5m) waves, keeping the boat in one piece has sometimes been a challenge in itself.
The pin system holding the J2 forestay has given way again, a situation which in time could lead to the loss of the mast. Diverted to ... very afraid of losing my boat,” shared Bellion.
WESTERLY − For the first time in a decade, the Chorus of Westerly is putting on its "A Celebration of Twelfth Night," with six performances spread across three days. The production, based on a ...
WESTERLY, R.I. (WLNE) — The Westerly Fire Department said the state fire marshal was investigating a fire at a restaurant on Watch Hill Road on Jan. 9. Firefighters responded to the Cooked Goose ...
They loved it. We loved it. But it was clearly not happening, and the sight of the AP over A nearly being ripped off the committee boat mast made it official. We were to return to base camp. No easy ...
On top of the injuries and shredded sails, the Zaida had lost the smaller of its two masts, and its life raft had been swept away. The boat’s generator was waterlogged and useless, and the ship ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook A revival called “Show/Boat: A River” joins a history of reimagining the musical that goes back nearly a century ...