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Keuka Maid is now gone from the lake
Keuka Maid is now gone from the lake
URBANA—The owner of the Keuka Maid told the Urbana town board, Wednesday, Jan. 30, that he would like to bring the boat back to Keuka Lake after it is rebuilt. On the day of the meeting, the boat was almost completely dismantled and on shore. Jeremy Fields, owner of Fields Construction and Excavating Inc., said the boat would be completely removed by the next day. Fields explained he will do repairs to the grounds around the dock and replace the fence when he is finished. Read More ...
Keuka Maid owner dismantles boat
Keuka Maid owner dismantles boat
URBANA—The Keuka Maid, docked at Champlin Beach in Urbana, is being systematically dismantled by its new owner, Jeremy Fields. Fields, owner of Fields Construction and Excavating Inc. from Canandaigua, purchased the Keuka Maid for $26,000 at auction in October of last year. Urbana Supervisor John Webster explained he did not know what Fields intended to do with the boat or where the parts are being taken. However, he added Fields expected the the boat to be removed from the lake by Jan. 31. Read More ...
New Keuka Maid owner is refurbishing
New Keuka Maid owner is refurbishing
URBANA—The new owner of the Keuka Maid has until Jan. 31, 2013, to get the former tourist cruise boat inspected under a new agreement with the town of Urbana. Jeremy Fields, owner of Fields Construction and Excavating Inc. from Canandaigua, purchased the Keuka Maid for $26,000 at auction Monday, Oct. 22. Fields bid on the boat as a whole, including all equipment onboard. The Keuka Maid was previously owned by Robert Pfuntner. Urbana town Clerk Mary Farmer said the board agreed to let Tim Murphy keep the Keuka Maid at the town’s dock to get the hull inspected by Jan. 31. Read More ...
Keuk Maid sells for $26,000
HAMMONDSPORT—The Keuka Maid was sold for $26,000 at auction aboard the ship Monday, Oct. 22. The auction only included two bids, but was won by Tim Murphy, a partner of Fields Construction and Excavating Inc. from Canandaigua. Read More ...
Property owners have big ideas for building
URBANA—The new owners of the former Gold Seal Winery in Urbana announced their ideas to start an ambitious renovation project for the structure and surrounding property, during an open house, Saturday, Oct. 20. Read More ...