Thursday May 9 | Marine News
China Ship Repair Yard Winding Up
The company is principally engaged in ship repair work, and the decision ot dissolve it was made in light of the landlord of the shipyard in which the operations of COSCO Lianyungang are carried out not agreeing to renew the lease, and losses that have been suffered by COSCO Lianyungang due to the slumping ship repair market.
Thursday May 9 | Watertown Daily Times
Theresa man charged with possessing stolen property
Edward L. Calhoun, 56, of 34394 Eddy Road, Theresa, was charged on Tuesday afternoon by Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies with fifth degree-criminal possession of stolen property and trespass.
Antwerp man faces up to 3 years in prison for violating court order
An Antwerp man faces up to three years in state prison after admitting Monday in Jefferson County Court that he violated a woman's order of protection.
Rickmers-Linie Adds Vessel on Pearl String Service
Rickmers-Linie added a 10th vessel on its eastbound Round-the-World Pearl String Service as part of its continuing program of investment in its services.
The World's Most Traffic-Congested Cities
You may think your daily commute might be bad, but drivers in Brussels face the worst traffic jams in the world according to the annual Traffic Scorecard compiled by traffic and navigation service provider INRIX in Kirkland, Wash.
Multraship Orders Two Damen ASD 2810 Tugs
Towage and salvage specialist Multraship continued its fleet renewal program with the order of two new Damen ASD 2810-type tugs with state-of-the-art FiFi 1 firefighting capabilities.