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Tag Archives: New Bedford Standard Times writer Don Cuddy

Gone fishing with New Bedford Standard Times writer Don Cuddy, aboard New Bedford’s F/V Sea Escape – Georges Bank

February 2, 2013   New England

Don Cuddy steps outside the box, and enters an unfamiliar world, the F/V Sea Escape. Great pictures, and an interesting story! Narration and slide show. Watch, and listen

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