This Date in the Boca Beacon: Boca Grande North construction begins
FIVE YEARS AGO
The Harry Chapin Food Bank had a mobile food pantry to help federal employees during the federal government shutdown. The focus was on helping employees who were air traffic controllers.
TEN YEARS AGO
It was announced that the half-mile path from the south end of the south bridge to the north end of the bike path would be closed for six weeks for safety reasons.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Flower arranging was a thing at the Johann Fust Community Library. Christian Scott-Hansen was the instructor.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
A new bulletin board is planned for the town park near the bike path.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Lemon Bay High School girls’ soccer crushed Fort Myers-Canterbury for a win. Islander Ericka de Paula scored six goals that game and was holding the county record for goals that season.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Misener Marine Inc. of Tampa dumped 60 old railroad hopper cars donated by CSX Corporation into the Gulf of Mexico. The railroad cars were dumped in two different spots, which are known as the Box Car Reef and the Hopper Car Reef.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Boca Beacon newspaper boxes were added to various locations for reader convenience.
FORTY YEARS AGO
Construction began on Cole Island, an 84-condominium project named Boca Grande North.