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The bay itself is quite small, but is well sheltered, with a small bark area and an extended coastline stretching out to the north.
The local school is Campbells Bay Primary School, located on Aberdeen Road.
One thing Castor is not doing is mentioning either of her two major Democratic primary opponents in the race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Bob Graham.
Standing near the entrance to her new office, Castor welcomed a small group of supporters Saturday and announced that she opposes Bush's new restrictions on how often people in the United States can visit relatives in Cuba or how much money can be sent to them.
Castor's TV spots showing in Gainesville, Jacksonville and Tallahassee also ignore her primary opponents.
They stretch for nine kilometres from CastorBay, Milford, at the northern end of Lake Pupuke to Toroa Point, at the northern limit of the Auckland urban area.
Within the area of the East Coast Bays are numerous high schools - such as Rangitoto College, which is the largest high school in New Zealand with over 3,000 students between Year 9 and Year 13 of their schooling ('Form 3 to Form 7') attending in 2004.
East Coast Bays is also the name of an electorate from which an MP is elected to serve in the New Zealand Parliament - it's current MP is Murray McCully.