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Coast Guard Station New Bedford: New Bedford: Unknown 2003 No N/A N/A Unknown [52] Coast Guard Station Osterville: Osterville: 1986 Coast Guard Station North Scituate: North Scituate: 1884 1947 Yes Unknown 2nd 27 [53] Coast Guard Station Old Harbor: Chatham: 1897–1898 1947 41 [54] Coast Guard Station Orleans: Orleans: 1872–1873 1947 12 40 [55]
The National Weather Service reported at 10 a.m. Wednesday that a tropical storm warning is in effect for the Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida coasts. The storm's maximum sustained winds are ...
Gov. Brian Kemp issues a state of emergency Tuesday for every county as Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency prepares.
The first Coast Guard shore stations were established after 1924, when the Coast Guard's mission expanded. The first shore station was at Rockaway Point Coast Guard Station, located at Fort Tilden, New York; and the network expanded to Nahant, Massachusetts; New London, Connecticut; Cape May, New Jersey; Cape Henry, Virginia (with the call sign NMN); Fernandina, Florida; Fort Lauderdale ...
Great Egg Coast Guard Station, is located in Longport, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The station was built in 1939 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 31, 2005.
A Jersey Shore town is giving away money to help. What's next? Rutgers University scientists say there is a 50% chance that sea level in New Jersey will be 0.8 feet higher in 2030 than it was in 2000.
East Beach Station is now operated by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society as the World War II Home Front Museum: Coastal Georgia at War, which brings to life Coastal Georgia's contributions during World War II through the eyes of residents of small communities like Brunswick and St. Simons, in Glynn County.
In 1924, the U.S. Coast Guard occupied the base and established air facilities for planes used in support of United States Customs Service efforts. During the Prohibition era, several cutters were assigned to Cape May to foil rumrunners operating off the New Jersey coast. After Prohibition, the Coast Guard all but abandoned Cape May leaving a ...