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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114After being at sea for over a week after setting sail for Florida, two sailors from New Jersey have finally made it back to shore and are speaking out about their ordeal. The Minnie the dog, together with her owners Kevin Hyde (age 65) and Joe Ditomasso (age 76), arrived home to New York City safely on Wednesday evening.
\nTheir long and perilous voyage was over, and they were not only dry but also in high spirits.<\/p>\n
“Jesus’s cross and my granddaughter. When I first woke up, I would wake it up with a kiss and say the Our Father over it. It’s a problem if no one believes in God, and if there are none such, “Quote from Ditomasso.<\/p>\n
Two sailors who went missing after setting sail from Cape May, New Jersey last month aboard a sailboat measuring 30 feet have been located. When asked about his family, Ditomasso claimed he was afraid he’d never see them again.<\/p>\n
U.S. Coast Guard rescuers brought the 76-year-old, his companion Kevin Hyde, and their dog to safety on Tuesday, 214 miles east of Delaware.<\/p>\n
Hyde said that the crew’s vigilance was reflected in the massive difference between their ship and the vastness of the ocean they were navigating.<\/p>\n
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Helicopter footage was obtained of the Silver Muna passing beneath the Verrazzano Bridge on Wednesday night, bringing the sailors home to their loved ones.<\/p>\n
The crew of the commercial tanker saw them while transporting petroleum from Amsterdam to New York.<\/p>\n
Silver Muna Captain Neerah Chaudhary said, “God sent our ship to save them since we received no distress signal, nothing.” The second officer in my ship just recognised now that something was odd.<\/p>\n
Read More- <\/strong>New Jersey Residents Should Keep an Eye on the Sky Tonight for a Spectacular Meteor Shower.<\/a><\/p>\n According to Coast Guard Sector New York Commander Capt. Zeita Merchant<\/a>, the rescue operation required a huge amount of resources.<\/p>\n As a whole, it covered more than 2,100 square miles, from Miami to Cape Cod in Massachusetts.<\/p>\n The group of boaters set sail towards Florida from their home port of Cape May, New Jersey, on November 27.<\/p>\n Communication was severed on December 3 in North Carolina. After ten days, they had strayed from their intended path. Extremely off track.<\/p>\n