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YOUR WEEKLY PAVING UPDATE: WEEK FIVE

■ STAFF REPORT Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC has announced that roadwork will ramp up this week, particularly with roadway excavation and road widening. Lane closures are expected every weekday next week. You will also notice some work being done to the sidewalks at the beach access crossings on Gilchrist Avenue. Up-to-the-minute traffic updates […]

Trump, Rubio take island polls

■ BY MARCY SHORTUSE The U.S. Presidential election turnout was good in the Lee County portion of the island on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at Precinct 18. Boca Grande residents followed the trend for the presidential race, as well as the senatorial race, with Trump and Rubio pulling ahead of their opponents. There were 340 votes […]

Whiskey Row questions arise at Historical meeting

■ BY SUE ERWIN      It was the first Boca Grande Historical Preservation Board meeting for Sharon Jenkins-Owen, the new Lee County planner assigned to take the place of Gloria Sajgo, when the board met on Wednesday, Nov. 9 to discuss three agenda items. “After 30 years, Gloria has retired from her former position. […]

Boca Grande Cubs fan finally sees team win title

■ BY SUE ERWIN      Boca Grande resident Lucy Stanton remembers sitting with her father at Wrigley field on October 1, 1932. ” It was the third game of the World Series, and Babe Ruth was coming up to bat. He pointed toward center field, stepped into the batter’s box and slammed the ball […]

GIBA to talk bridge weight at November 16 meeting

■ BY MARCY SHORTUSE    On Wednesday, Nov. 16 at noon the Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority will hold their first quarterly meeting of the season, and a very important topic to many will be voted on: whether or not to change the weight restriction on the bridge system from 40,000 to 80,000 pounds. At their […]

A year of milestones, fulfillments and new commitments

■ STAFF REPORT      Say “Haiti,”and in the minds of most, images of poverty and aftermaths of natural disasters tend to come to mind. Even though this is the current reality for many in the southwest region of the country one month after Hurricane Matthew, life for others in other parts of the Caribbean […]

Royal Palm Players begins a new season with ‘An Ideal Husband’

■ SUBMITTED BY RPP You’re invited to a party this weekend at the Crowninshield Center, when Oscar Wilde’s “An Ideal Husband” begins Royal Palm Players’ season of fun. This year’s theme is ‘The Battle of the Sexes,’ and this pithy comedy proves that both sexes are capable of intrigue, blackmail and corruption, as well as […]

Profile: Stuie Middleton

■ BY SUE ERWIN     Stuie Middleton was born in Boca Grande. His earliest memories include spending late nights in the Boca Beacon office when his mother, Patti Middleton, well-known Boca Grande artist, helped the former staff put the paper together every week. Patti would bring a playpen to keep Stuie occupied. “When they were […]

Free resources for Manatee Awareness Month

To the Editor: The month of November is designated as Manatee Awareness Month and is an opportunity to call attention to this endangered species, which is Florida’s official state marine mammal. Around this time, manatees travel from their summer haunts, such as rivers, estuaries, and bays, to their winter refuges comprising natural springs and artificial […]