• Ferries Collide In Boston Harbor

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Source: WBZ

Two ferries collided in foggy Boston Harbor on Tuesday, July 10. No one was injured but the Massachusetts had visible damage, including a 3-foot long gash and a broken window near the bow. The Laura suffered an estimated $10,000 in damage.

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