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<description>GLOVERSVILLE, New York -Taylor Made Products announced it has acquired the rights to the Boat Misters® product line. The company will introduce the la</description>
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<description>Hurricane PreparationContributed by: Chief Warrant Officer Jim Krzenski, Commanding Officer United States Coast Guard Station, Ft. Pierce, FloridaImag</description>
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