BRIDGEPORT — It is a quarter past three in the afternoon and a Bridgeport-Port Jefferson ferry is just off the vacant Seaview Avenue lot, floating past the city’s East End to Long Island. One day the ship and its passengers and crew, which now depart from the South End across the harbor, will cast off from that 8.5 acres between the Turbana Corporation building and Dolphin’s Cove Restaurant and Marina. “We’re slow and steady getting things done,” said Justin Ballotte, the ferry’s operations manager. It has been more than three years since the long fight over relocating the ferry terminal ended and city officials began issuing the necessary approvals to make it possible.
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