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02-Jan-2006  (yacht cruise)

  • 'Dancing, dining, toasting (St. Petersburg Times)
  • If staying home in your jammies with Dick Clark isn't your idea of fun, there are plenty of party opportunities to help you kick off 2006.

  • 'Grand Strand Scoreboard (Myrtle Beach Online)
  • Little River Classic - Larry Goosney 300-805, James Marsicano 279-750, Jim McCoy 279-711, Rick Moyer 268-657, Ed Scher 265-706, Shane Allsbrook 267-665, Pat Moyer 257, Jeff Ballou 254-715, Daniel Stone Sr. 248, Terry Decker 248-711, Phillip Moyer 246, Keith Croom 245, Steve Shaffer 236-655, Travis Wright 236, Tony Rogers 235-663, Mike Stanley 669, Rick Moyer 657, Monte Beebe 655 Sal Marsicano Sr.

  • 'Residents prepare to ring in new year (The News-Press)
  • NEW YEAR'S EVE CAPE CORAL ? Back Streets Sports Bar & Pizzeria: 915 S.E. 47th Terrace, Cape Coral, 945-7555. Casual sports bar with darts, pool and food 9:30-close: Sophomore Jynx, party favors, midnight champagne toast ? Coral Lanes: 250 Santa Barbara Blvd., Cape Coral, 772-1661.

  • 'Sagamore Soundings (Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot)
  • How did you get involved with the Power Squadron? I had taken the Power Squadron Boating Course with Oyster Bay Power Squadron in 1989 and was immediately impressed by the professionalism of the instructors, their knowledge and their camaraderie with each other.

  • 'New Year's revelers have plenty to pick from (The News-Press)
  • ? Fort Myers Beach Celebration Thousands will turn out to watch a giant beach ball drop at the stroke of midnight. 8 p.m. Fireworks will light up the sky. Free trolley service will ferry revelers back and forth from Estero Island.

  • '3 more firms plan ship condos (Baltimore Sun)
  • Residential liners cater to the very rich The story has it that Knut U. Kloster Jr., former chairman of Royal Viking Line and Norwegian Cruise Lines, got the idea for the world's first residential cruise ship when he noticed travelers staying on his conventional cruises for extended periods. One thing led to another, and $325 million later, Kloster had created a new wave of real estate: condos

 

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