Tag Archives: Geno Marconi

Commentary: It’s time to stop slandering Geno and Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi

I believe I am watching an epic and compound injustice unfold right before my eyes at the New Hampshire Port Authority and the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Over the past five or six years, I have had a front-row seat at the State Pier in downtown Portsmouth, at Rye Harbor, at Hampton Harbor, and on New Hampshire’s tidal waters, and in Concord, of Port Authority Director Geno Marconi’s patient and strategic development of critical infrastructure for large commercial shippers, as well as his stewardship of resources for New Hampshire’s recreational and commercial boaters and fishermen. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 11:11

Hampton-Seabrook Harbor dredging begins – here’s why it’s vital

Work has begun on the dredging of the Hampton-Seabrook Harbor, a project local and state officials have said was urgently needed to protect the Seacoast’s fishing and seaside economy.,,, Keith Johnson of H&L Contracting, whose company is doing the work, said those who use the harbor will still be able to use it while the work is ongoing. Army Corps of Engineers project manager Coral Siligato said the work is scheduled to take place through March 15. The inner harbor work is slated to be completed by Feb. 1. >click to read<  07:14

‘Completely heartbroken’: Beloved lobsterman loses addiction fight

The F/V Patricia Lynn II was Josiah Beringer’s refuge. It was also his darkness. The red and white lobster boat, named after his late mother, The Patricia Lynn now sits inside a cold warehouse at the state pier in Portsmouth, propped in the air above the concrete floor. A haunting autumn wind sweeps in, circling the boat like a cloak, a spirit. Aboard the Patricia Lynn on July 10, while docked at Badger’s Island in Kittery, Maine, Josiah overdosed twice within the same day, the second time killing him. He laid on her deck for 10 hours before he was found. He was 31. >click to read<05:47