Transportation
Busy Day at Saba Port as Supplies Arrive After Holidays
09-01-2025 -
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THE BOTTOM – It was a bustling scene at Saba’s port Wednesday as the vessels Mutty’s Pride and Capt. Crissy arrived, bringing much-needed food supplies and construction materials to the island.
The deliveries came after a three-week delay due to the holiday season, making the shipments especially anticipated by residents and businesses alike. The port was alive with activity as workers unloaded goods essential for the island’s daily needs and ongoing development projects.
The timely arrival of these vessels underscores their vital role in keeping Saba connected and supplied, ensuring the community continues to thrive despite logistical challenges.
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