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Putting the boat to bed Area offers storage options By Sandra Laden Machaj CORRESPONDENT
Webb’s Marina, is located in Antioch on Route 173 between Channel Lake and Lake Marie. Opened in the 1940s, it was purchased by Frank and Nancy Morocco in 1973, and continues to offer service to the boating community during boating season followed by motor maintenance and outside storage in the fall and winter.
Storing the boat over the winter can be done out of doors or in an indoor facility. Webb’s offers outdoor storage. “The boat must be shrink wrapped to be stored outside,” said Frank during a telephone interview. “Shrink wrapping the boat keeps out moisture and it prevents small animals from
While fall is a beautiful time of the year, when leaves change from green to shades of red and yellow, and the temperatures turn crisp and cool, it brings another time of the year as the leaves fall to the SANDRA LANDEN MACHAJ Hi-Liter ground. Boats can still be seen on the Chain of Lakes en The time, winter, brings joying the fall colors as the trees turn from green to a change seen on the Chain orange. Soon most boat owners will be taking their See BOATS, Page 5 of Lakes. boats out of the water for winter storage. In the summer, notably on weekends, residents and visitors converge onto the area with a variety of watercraft to fill the lakes. Watercraft includes kayaks, canoes, pontoons, speedboats and sailboats, Now, as families transition to a fall schedule, including children returning to school, the lakes transition with less watercraft. For those who own motor driven boats, the end of the summer into the fall means it is time to prepare the boat for winter, where protecting their investment is critical. Fortunately, in the Chain of Lakes area, there are a plethora of marinas, with many in Antioch, and others along the chain, that will help boat owners make the correct winter storage SANDRA LANDEN MACHAJ Hi-Liter decisions. Bald Knob Marina stores boats indoors in an arrangement called dry stack. The boats are piled three layers One marina, known as high and removed from storage using a lift.
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Antioch Township man arrested for burglary
Lake County authorities arrested a 32-year-old Antioch Township man in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries, according to a Sept. 27 news release, which stated he faces five felony burglary charges. S e a n Campbell, 32, is currently held in Lake County Jail on a $30,000 bail and is next due in court Oct. 23. Sean Campbell According to the release, on Sept. 26, Lake County deputies responded to the 42600 block of North Lake Drive in Antioch Township for a burglary to a vehicle at around 6:20 a.m. While investigating the burglary, authorities found Campbell, 32, sleeping in nearby car, which allegedly had items from the burglary. “Sheriff’s Deputies determined Campbell was responsible for the burglary to motor vehicle and found him in possession of proceeds from the burglary,” the release states. After his arrest, Campbell was transported to the Lake County Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division. Upon further investiga-
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