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PROFILE: Sarah McDonald
Sitting in the middle of Sarah McDonald’s coffee table is a fascinating turtle sculpture, carved to look as if it was eme…
As faculty, directors decide to allow ‘opt-out’ masking to continue, first case of COVID reported at TIS
Two new updates developed over the Labor Day weekend for Island School students, parents and faculty, after a somewhat co…
COVID positive patients welcome at new Regeneron clinic in East Englewood
Gov. Ron DeSantis was in Englewood on Monday, Aug. 23 to announce the opening of a new monoclonal antibody treatment at t…
Is it red tide … or something else?
Submitted by the Boca Grande Health Clinic
Like allergies or th…
PROFILE: Capt. Tater Spinks
Mary calls him “My Salty Dog Redneck Fisherman.” It’s an affection…
OBITUARY: Robert Allgyer
Robert E. Allgyer, Jr. of Oyster Bay, New York died unexpectedly on August 6, 2021 of a heart attack at the age of 42. Ro…
From the Boca Grande History Center: Delmar Fugate and the Pink Elephant (Part II of a series)
Submitted by the Boca Grande History Center
In our August 6 edition of the Boca Beacon we ran part I to this series fe…
Captains For Clean Water sits down with the Boca Beacon about Everglades restoration, USACE and clean water
With record-breaking deaths of the manatee, red tide, Piney Point and the Lake Okeechobee debate, organizations like Capt…
Fred was a dud, Grace got lost … what’s next?
While Fred came and went with a whimper, and Tropical Storm Grace turned into Hurricane Grace but decided to visit Mexico…
The question of insurance liability and sidewalks: We may save our pink pump, our outdoor seating and our flowers, but at what cost?
While Lee County Ordinance NO. 21-XX, presented at the Boca Grande Historic Preservation Board meeting last Wednesday, so…