A Q&A session regarding the Gasparilla Island Light
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At its board meeting on Monday, March 14, the Barrier Island Parks Society announced its intention to launch an aggressive fund- raising campaign to enable a complete restoration and perpetual maintenance of the island’s Rear Range Light (now officially “Gasparilla Island Light”). Island residents and businesses will be asked for donations to “help keep […]
Bike Parade and Spring Fair, Green Gala top this weekend’s activities
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This weekend is a culmination of seasonal events, as the Bike Parade and Spring Fair roll into town, the Green Gala will be jumping art will be in bloom and jazz on the green will be playing. The Boca Grande Art Center will hold their annual “Art in Bloom” show from Friday, March 18 through […]
Meter maids? Parking permits? Don’t worry, it’s just an advisory group for parking
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BY SUE ERWIN The debate about the ongoing parking issues on the island continued this week when an informal advisory board gathered at the Community Center for a discussion. Concerned residents and business owners discussed potential solutions that they plan to present to county leaders for approval. Ideas included installing signs that would limit parking […]
The Rib Feast was highly successful, thanks!
Written by Marcy Shortuse on . Posted in Letters to the Editor, News.
To the Editor: The Boca Grande Firefighters would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who came out for our Rib Feast on Sunday. The overwhelming show of support by the community was more than any of us expected, and we were able to completely sell out in less than three hours. […]
OBITUARY: Richard P.C. Fitzgerald
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Richard P.C. Fitzgerald, born May 9, 1928 in Boston, Mass., died peacefully after a lengthy illness on March 2, 2016 in Sarasota. He was raised in Milton, Mass., and was a graduate of Milton Academy, class of 1947. He graduated from Providence College with a degree in Economics, and attended Northeastern University for graduate studies.
Rubio takes Boca Grande’s primary, Kasich second
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■ BY MARCY SHORTUSE Marco Rubio may not have been terribly popular anywhere other than Miami in his home state of Florida, but he was pretty well loved in Boca Grande as well. The results are in from the Boca Grande primary election, held at Precinct 18 within the Boca Grande Community Center, and Rubio […]
Beloved bird lady says ‘good-bye’ to Boca Grande
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■ BY SUE ERWIN Standing on the stage with E.T., the great horned owl by her side, wildlife rescuer Doris Mager informed the crowd that this would be her last year doing an educational program in Boca Grande. Mager has traveled to the island every spring for the past 35 years, her mission being to […]
BIPS to hold public meeting regarding Range Light
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■ BY SUE ERWIN The Barrier Islands Parks Society held a meeting on Monday, March 14 to discuss progress on seasonal fundraisers as well as give updates on the Gasparilla Island Light project. Jim Grant gave an update on the progress of the GIL project. “Everything is moving ahead and we’re expecting to get the […]
The Rib Feast was highly successful, thanks!
Written by Marcy Shortuse on . Posted in Letters to the Editor, News.
To the Editor: The Boca Grande Firefighters would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who came out for our Rib Feast on Sunday. The overwhelming show of support by the community was more than any of us expected, and we were able to completely sell out in less than three hours. Our […]