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Chamber: 'Be positive' during bridge closure
by Rick Catlin. Islander Reporter
While traffic to and from the mainland has to use the Cortez Bridge for the next five weeks, Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce president Mary Ann Brockman said it’s time to put the past behind and let people know that the Island is here, with beautiful beaches and lots of shops and restaurants.
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Ready for Cortez
The humpback bridge on 127th Street in Cortez was opened to vehicles Sept. 23 following replacement of the bridge with $18 million in private financing from Norm Burke, developer of the Bradenton Boat Club marina and boat-storage facility on Cortez Road. Burke needed the bridge to be taller to accommodate boats accessing the marina and the Florida Department of Transportation will reimburse Burke from a future budget. The work started in May. Islander Photo: Edna Tiemann
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High court: renourishment a state duty
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
The Florida Supreme Court Sept. 29 ruled that the state has a duty to renourish critically eroded shorelines.
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Proposed comp-plan changes to go to state
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
Hours of meetings over several years resulted last week in two concise votes on amendments to Bradenton Beach’s comprehensive plan.
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For the record
The documents containing the proposed amendments to Bradenton Beach’s comprehensive plan measure more than an inch thick.
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Judge orders city to review property dispute
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
A judge has ordered Bradenton Beach officials to take another look at concerns raised by resident Ken Lohn about neighboring property at Fifth Street South and Bay Drive South.
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Koenigs' sentencing postponed
A judge postponed until next month the sentencing of Mark Koenigs, the man convicted of shooting Holmes Beach resident and businesswoman Sue Normand.
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Attorney seeks $200,000 in blown-kiss case
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
An attorney representing two teenagers arrested at Coquina Beach earlier this year is seeking $200,000 in damages from the city of Bradenton Beach.
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Detour to Paradise
The Islander staff invites you to join us on a Detour to Paradise as we ride out the closure of the Anna Maria Island Bridge through Nov. 13.
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Drive-time tracks
Spending more time in the auto these days with the closure of the Anna Maria Island Bridge and a detour to Cortez Road?
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Agreement seeds new season for garden
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
A volunteer group and the city of Holmes Beach have entered a new agreement for improvements and maintenance at the Anna Maria Island Butterfly Park.
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City seeks new, improved green spaces
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
The Holmes Beach Parks and Beautification Committee returned from summer vacation to focus on creating a new garden, opening a new pocket park and improving other sites in the city.
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Volunteers clean up shores, preserves
by Lisa Neff. Islander Reporter
Hundreds of people spent Saturday morning on Anna Maria Island beaches — not sunning themselves but scouring the sandy shore for trash.
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Board best
The winners in the annual Skimboard Bash sponsored by the West Coast Surf Shop and held at the BeachHouse Restaurant in Bradenton Beach Oct. 5 include:
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Tiff proclamation
by Diana Bogan. Islander Reporter
State officials recognized Christine Olson Oct. 2 for the fortitude and perseverance that continues to drive her in her mission "To Inform Families First."
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To Inform Families First wish list
To Inform Families First is a non-profit organization led by Christine Olson to promote Florida’s emergency contact system, which was developed after the motorcycle accident that took the life of Olson's daughter two years ago. The organization is seeking volunteers to assist with its goals and such items as:
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