Full speed ahead for Harden

Paul Harden, executive director of America’s Cup Rhode Island 2012 was named Rhode Island Boater of the Year by the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association at the Providence Boat Show held Jan. 12-15. Harden, above, second from the left, received the group’s John H. Chafee Award for his longtime support of the state’s marine industry. Pictured with Harden, from left, are Andy Tyska, association president; Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and Jim Currie, legislative director of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. / COURTESY RIMTA
Paul Harden, executive director of America’s Cup Rhode Island 2012 was named Rhode Island Boater of the Year by the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association at the Providence Boat Show held Jan. 12-15. Harden, above, second from the left, received the group’s John H. Chafee Award for his longtime support of the state’s marine industry. Pictured with Harden, from left, are Andy Tyska, association president; Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and Jim Currie, legislative director of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. / COURTESY RIMTA

Paul Harden, executive director of America’s Cup Rhode Island 2012 was named Rhode Island Boater of the Year by the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association at the Providence Boat Show held Jan. 12-15. Harden, above, second from the left, received the group’s John H. Chafee Award for his longtime support of the state’s marine industry. Pictured with Harden, from left, are Andy Tyska, association president; Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and Jim Currie, legislative director of the National Marine Manufacturers Association.

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