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Showing posts with label Fishing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Archive 2007 July 30 Port Chester News Wire





by Hezi Aris


Westchester County Board Legislator Martin Rogowsky (D, I, WF – Harrison) was pleased to announce that the Village of Port Chester has received a $65000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). ...


...Angelo Place has inadequate storm water facilities in the road bed caused by development on the street. This project will include, but is not limited to, rock removal by trenching, installation of 15” piping, and concrete pavement.

“I’m glad that I was able to help Port Chester in obtaining this grant as this project will help minimize flooding in this area” said Rogowsky.




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A great catch Fishermen keep an eye out for bluefish


By Michael Dinan




Roger Cortello, 73, a retired chef from southern France, stretched his legs from a cooler set on Steamboat Road's stone pier yesterday afternoon and peered toward the spot where his fishing line disappeared into the gray Long Island Sound.


'I enjoy fishing, and I have nothing to do after breakfast and lunch. So far I've caught one bluefish,' said Cortello, a Utah resident who comes to Greenwich for six weeks each summer to cook for a wealthy woman that lives here. 'Maybe I cook it for her. Maybe not. I keep a few. We have three people cooking for the one lady.......


Jesus Santilla, 15, of Port Chester, N.Y., a weekend fisherman at Greenwich's only public pier throughout the summer, said it's exciting to land a bluefish, but enjoyable regardless of the catch.


'I just like trying,' Santilla said. 'If I catch one it's good. If not, it's still fun.........




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From The Journal News

Meaghan Francella was never in contention yesterday, but the Port Chester native increased the size of her check by finishing the Evian Masters with a 2-under-par round of 70.


She passed two dozen competitors and finished tied for 30th at 3-over 293.


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by Petes2Cents


Going green - I really never thought about saving our planet, till I became a little older. But when I did start thinking about it, and talking to my friends and family, I realized, that when I was younger, growing up in Port Chester, Westchester County, New York...spring would start, right around March 21, summers were long, falls would inch right up till Thanksgiving, and Christmas's would be white.


In addition, everything was so much greener, so much in fact, that all my high school buddies became landscapers......


Saturday, July 28, 2007

Archive 2007 July 28 Port Chester News Wire







From: The Journal News

More than a decade of effort has brought significant progress in cleaning Long Island Sound, a vital fishing and boating paradise that pumps billions into the regional economy.



Striped bass and bluefish run strong; ospreys, egrets and herons prod the waters for prey. Dozens of treatment plants scrub sewage before allowing it into the 116-mile- long estuary of the Atlantic Ocean.



... he said. "But it still shows up as an issue of concern." Kevin Reynolds, the captain of a fishing boat out of Port Chester, remembers when the Byram River on its way to Long Island Sound would run red. Or green. Or maybe purple. "When I was a kid, ...






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The Journal News


Meaghan Francella began to climb back up the leaderboard yesterday at the Evian Masters.


... the leaderboard yesterday at the Evian Masters. After shooting a 79 and barely surviving the cut on Friday, the Port Chester native shot a 1-over-par 73 and moved into a tie for 54th place after three rounds at the Evian Masters Golf Club in ...

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Archive 2007 July 8 - 15 Port Chester Sports Wire

FISHING REPORT
FISHED THE INCOMING TIDE FRIDAY NIGHT. STARTED OUT OUTSIDE MAMARONECK CLOSE TO SHORE HAD A FEW RUNS RIGHT AWAY BUT DID NOT CONNECT. WENT OVER TO MANHASSET,FOUND BUNKER OUTSIDE THE HARBOR AND FISHED THE BAIT SCHOOLS FOR NO RESULTS. MOVED BACK TO 42 IN 45 FEET STARTED PICKING A FEW BLUES, LOST A FEW THEN THE BITE STOPPED SO I MOVED OUT TO WHERE THE PARTY BOATS WERE AND DIDNT SEE ANYTHING TO CAPTURE MY INTEREST. WENT BACK IN CLOSE BY THE CAPS PICKED ONE BIG BLUE, AND HAD SOME RUNS. MOVED AGAIN CLOSE IN BY PLAYLAND AND CAUGHT TWO KEEPER BASS AND A BUNCH OF SHORTS. LOST ONE REAL GOOD ONE DOWN IN THE ROCKS.WIND AGAINST TIDE TONITE, WHAT A PAIN IN THE KIESTER.FLUKING TOMORROW.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Archive 2007 January 1 - 7 Port Chester Sports Wire

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