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Boston tour boat catches fire after last nightly cruise

Restaurant crew working aboard the 153-foot vessel first noticed the fire and called 911. The ship sustained damaged to its internal spaces.
Restaurant crew working aboard the 153-foot vessel first noticed the fire and called 911. The ship s
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