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Boating accident leads to damage and injury in Boca Grande Pass

On Saturday, March 21, two boats collided in Boca Grande Pass, according to a bulletin released by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. According to FWC Officer Jeremy Birchfield, both boats were fishing in Boca Grande Pass and when the operators of the first vessel, two brothers in their mid-teens, brought the boat up on […]

Boca Grande travels to Cuba: Witnessing true faith in a foreign land

BY JACK SHORT The following is the final part in an ongoing series of recollections of a recent Cuba trip made by the Boca Grande United Methodist Church and our reporter, Jack Short. The culmination of the Methodist missionaries’ trip to Cuba in February was a three-day celebration and series of services held at the […]

Four strandings in four days for local sea turtles

While there are no official sea turtle nests yet on Gasparilla Island, we have already had four strandings. Grace Harvey, the island’s sea turtle permit holder, said she and her patrollers received the calls of deceased, or stranded, turtles within a four-day span One was just off-island, the rest were on our local beaches. “We […]

Boca Bargains Bag Day set for April 22

Boca Bargains will hold Bag Day on Wednesday, April 22 this year. Buy a large paper sack for $5 and fill it with just about anything in the store. See Ballyhoo for more information.

St. Andrew’s to host Mongillo Brothers Quartet

On Sunday, April 12 at 5 p.m. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will be swaying with the sounds of the Mongillo Brothers Quartet. Some of the classic tunes they are expected to perform include “Night and Day,” “A Child is Born,” “Foggy Day,” “Autumn Leaves” and “Georgia.” The Mongillo Brothers have performed together in a multitude […]

Profile: Oschter Haws

BY M KURZHAUS Woe, had he had it in his genetics to lead the simple life of a normal lepus curpaeum. He, instead, is cursed – yet he is blessed – to have been given the gift of becoming what all of you know as the Easter Bunny (or, if you are German, Oschter Haws). He […]

Obituary: Michael J. Lucas

Michael J. Lucas, 73, of Port Charlotte, passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2015. He was born on January 13, 1942 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mike was employed as a psychiatric aide at Hudson River Psychiatric Center for 30 years prior to relocating to Florida when he retired in 1998. He became a certified nursing assistant […]

Guest editorial: Higher manatee count simply means we have more to protect

BY KATIE TRIPP, PhD Florida’s manatees are at a crossroads. Well, actually, the agencies that protect manatees are at a crossroads, and manatees themselves are in the crosshairs. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is busy working behind closed doors deciding whether or not to downlist manatees from endangered to threatened under the federal Endangered […]

Call to Order/Review Affidavit of Publication/Roll

Call to Order/Review Affidavit of Publication/RollCall/Approval of 5-8-13 Minutes Public Hearing on a Special Certificate of Appropriateness (DOA) – (For public review, plan for the COA cases is available at the Johann Fust Community Library, 1040 W 10th St., Boca Grande starting July 3, 2013.) COA2013-00078 Hunter Buchanan Trust 450 Tarpon Avenue, Boca Grande, FL […]