May always seems to me like the gateway to summer. Lilacs are blooming, grass is green, the fish are arriving in waves with every tide and moon, and for some reason a campfire and a cold beer begin to call my name every weekend. I…
Posts published in “May 2026”
I have the proud pleasure of having a grandson who is a cadet at the Merchant Marine Academy at Fort Schuyler at the foot of the Throgs Neck Bridge. Lately he has been taking fire fighting classes and experiencing it in actual process. All the…
I’ll take the month of May any day over any other month to fish. Truly, it is the first real month of solid fishing on all fronts, from surf to inshore to offshore and what a start we’ve had. Stripers carpet-bombed the Raritan Bay and…
As I am writing this in April, it is still cold outside. We had a few teaser days when it was warm, but they quickly vanished. I am hoping that by the time this gets published we are experiencing better weather and that your boats…
In any kind of trial, whether the matter involves a boating accident or disagreement over a shipyard contract, the outcome can often boil down to testimony from witnesses. It could be something someone heard. “I was standing right next to her. She told the kids…



