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Illicit debris dumper identified by GIBA staff

The Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority was able to identify an island resident who dumped hurricane rubbish on the Causeway. That resident was called, though at presstime had not yet responded. “We have cameras everywhere and we are watching,” said Kathy Banson, executive director, “and we were able to identify someone on island.” The person or […]

Post office opening date could be delivered soon

The date for the opening of the Boca Grande Post Office may be sooner than expected. While there is no official date, building owner Mark Spurgeon is now working with the maintenance and building section of the United States Postal Service in Denver on a reopening.  “They will still see some activity going on,” said […]

Give me Park Avenue with gold leaf

As shops reopen around town, familiar streetscape icons return as well. Here Robin Melvin of Gasparilla Outfitters and Special Effects takes a first look at the shop signs restored by Chuck Forrest. Forrest also re-varnished the bench that sits under their front porch. The bench is a popular rest spot for husbands. The gold leaf […]

Recovery process for GICIA property, landscaping

Summer restoration projects held up well SUBMITTED BY THE GICIA The Gasparilla Island Conservation and Improvement Association (GICIA) is making good progress after the double whammy of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These monsters brought storm surges, flooding and masses of debris unlike anything the island has ever seen. The cleanup has been slow and challenging. […]

Peter M. Sieglaff 1940-2024

Peter Maynard Sieglaff died peacefully at the age of 83 in Boca Grande, Florida. He was born on December 27, 1940 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Rear Admiral William B. Sieglaff and the former Ruth Alice Maynard. He was also the grandson of Rear Admiral George E. Maynard. He graduated from Deerfield Academy in […]

EcoWatch: Are we facing another day of infamy?

“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy” President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Words spoken after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 Former President Franklin Roosevelt would be disappointed in today’s events, as he hoped there would never again be such devastation and casualties as those that occurred on December 7, 1941, when 2,403 U.S. […]

Smiles abound as more spots open

Fugate’s Patio Shop is open on weekends. Aqua Boutique was open for the holiday weekend, and to the delight of shoppers will have regular hours beginning Dec. 12. The Inn Bakery opened this week in their new location at 411 Park Ave. Bakery hours are 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Temp opened this week […]