Politics & Government
Second Ferry Service Out of Bristol?
What would happen if Prudence Island had two separate ferry services from Bristol? That could happen with the latest decision.

The advocacy board recommended the PUC division grant the new company, A&R Marine, with aĀ certificate of public convenience and necessity, according to The Portsmouth Times.Ā
This decision makes the possibility of A&R Marine's ferry service more of a reality.Ā
The Prudence IslandĀ ferry is currently operated under a business known as Prudence Island Ferry Inc., which has been owned byĀ Bruce Medley since the mid-1980s.Ā
A discussion aboutĀ ferry services began last yearĀ when Medley announced he would retire.Ā
Medley originally said the ferry service would end on Dec. 1; however, he later took back this statement. The Prudence Island Ferry Service does not plan on closing now.Ā
However, the retirement announcement set into motion a discussion about ferry services.Ā
Recently, a new company,Ā A&R Marine, whichĀ would operate as Prudence and Bay Islands Transport, has submitted its application to the PUC.Ā
A&R Marine would operate as Prudence and Bay Islands Transport, according to its application. The company was formed by Ethan Rossi, who holds a captainās license, and Patricia Rossi, both of Prudence Island, and Stephen Antaya and Danial Antaya, both of Richmond.Ā
The application was filed on Sept. 19. It seeks a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
The new company will have to prove that is āfit, willing and able to provide ferry serviceā and that there is a need for the ferry service.Ā
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With Prudence Island Ferry already offering a service to the island, A&R also must prove that the service is inadequate or would be down the road.
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