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Head injuries suffered after fall from golf cart

■ STAFF REPORT On Wednesday, Feb. 20 the Boca Grande Fire Department responded to a call of an accident on the golf cart path at the intersection of 11th Street and E. Railroad Avenue. The call came in at 2 p.m. as a young boy had suffered a head injury and was bleeding. The caller […]

Alice Gorman to speak at the library about her novel – Valeria Vose

■ BY SUE ERWIN It started out as a memoir in the 1990s. Alice Gorman began to chronicle her life. More than two decades later, Gorman published her first novel, “Valeria Vose.” “I sent the manuscript to an editor who had been one of my fiction teachers, and asked if he thought it was worth publishing,” […]

It is time for the postmistress to go

To the Editor: There is a concerted effort underway to have the current postmistress, Melisa Bicker, replaced in her position. For too long now, many of us have been at the receiving end of her arbitrary and non-collaborative behavior. This behavior typically takes the form of returning our mail to the sender, because the address […]

2018 Year in Review: The year of red tide and lots of good-byes

■ STAFF REPORT Every year in paradise has its merits, don’t get us wrong … but this year could have been better. Red tide was the headline stealer of the year, taking precedence over even the all-encompassing Gilchrist debate. We coughed … and we coughed … and coughed some more as the bloom that seemed to […]

Got a hankering for some sweets? Project Graduation can fix that

■ STAFF REPORT Lemon Bay High School Project Graduation will be holding a bake sale downtown in front of the Post Office on Saturday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Money raised will be donated to the Project Graduation fund for an all-night event for graduating seniors of Lemon Bay High School. It is […]

Saying ‘goodbye’ to an old friend: The obituary of Tim Seibert

■ STAFF REPORT The following was written by Lynne Seibert, the wife of Tim Seibert, who recently passed away. Edward J. “Tim” Seibert, 91, passed away peacefully on December 2, 2018 at his home in Boca Grande, with his adoring wife Lynne and loving daughter Pandora at his side. Tim was a kind and considerate person […]

Can you go to the Panhandle this weekend?

■ A MESSAGE FROM KEVIN HYDE Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Panhandle October 10 at Mexico Beach, resulting in billions of dollars in damage and many thousands left homeless. Over the past three weeks, the people of Boca Grande and surrounding areas have responded with generous donations of essential supplies. While still needed, that will […]

Sea turtle nesting results in for neighboring beaches … and thanks to red tide the numbers aren’t good

■ SUBMITTED BY HALEY RUTGER, MOTE MARINE LABORATORY AND AQUARIUM Sea turtles laid a near-record number of nests during their 2018 nesting season on Longboat Key through Venice, Florida, report Mote Marine Laboratory scientists who have monitored this stretch of nesting beaches for 37 years. A total of 3,151 nests — 3,142 from loggerhead sea turtles and nine […]

A quiet good-bye to the folks at The Fishery

■ BY MARCY SHORTUSE On Thursday morning, October 18, a light breeze pushed a melancholy feeling around the bruised and potholed road at The Fishery. Small groups of shoppers congregated around the Hatch Gallery shop and the old Albritton house at the end of Placida Point. It’s easy to try to accept change when you […]