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Sailability: Making sailing accessible to all (Atlanticville)
by NewsReader 06-01-2006

An alliance between the Navesink Maritime Heritage Association and Sailability New Jersey will give disabled members of the community the same access to recreational sailing that their able-bodied counterparts now enjoy.

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