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Governor: Ferry system cannot afford Coast Guard mandate
Posted on October 31, 2012 at 11:18 PM
Updated Thursday, Nov 1 at 11:44 AM
Ferry managers say a Coast Guard order to boost crewing levels on boats will cost as much as $10-million a year. State officials say the system can’t afford it and if the decision isn’t reversed the public will see cuts in service.
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