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Stockton takes over stalled marine highway project

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Thursday, February 07, 2013
   After a series of delays, the Port of Stockton last week terminated the concession agreement with a private company tasked with managing, marketing and operating a new barge service to move containers between the port and Oakland.    The Stockton port authority will assume leadership and direct operational control of the service with a target start date of early spring, Mark Tollini, deputy port director for trade and operations, said in a phone interview.    "It was m...
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