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Archive: November, 2010

Preserving Fishtown, Ten by Ten

November 15, 2010 / Amanda Holmes / Fishing, History
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trap net anchors

Fishtown Anchors are to the Preservation Society what the anchors are to Fishtown�s fishermen�anchors keep us grounded, and they keep us working.

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Now That We’ve Saved Fishtown…

November 10, 2010 / Fishtown / News
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We saved Fishtown in 2007. How will we save Fishtown today

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The Rescue of Niko Economides

November 8, 2010 / Fishtown / Fishing, History
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Ross Lang and Brian Price

Niko Economides found himself in a sixteen-foot wood and canvas canoe in the Manitou Passage, four miles from shore, when the storm hit.

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fishtown's legacies, newsletter

“I just wanted to help Fishtown”

November 2, 2010 / Amanda Holmes / News
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Carl showed up at the Fishtown office and presented us with $33.29. If that number sounds modest, it

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