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Ferry Returns To Martha’s Vineyard After Steering Problem
There were 78 passengers, seven crew members and 29 vehicles on board.

BOSTON, MA — A ferry from Martha’s Vineyard to Woods Hole was forced to return to the island after it encountered a problem with its steering Monday evening.
According to The Steamship Authority, the M/V Katama lost some of its steering capabilities outside of Woods Hole passage during its scheduled 5:20 p.m. trip.
There were 78 passengers, seven crew members and 29 vehicles on board. No injuries have been reported and The Steamship Authority says nobody on board was in danger.
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