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Jannus Landing owner concerned about historic preservation vs. development plans
Special to the Times Tony Amico bought Jannus Landing more than 10 years ago. He took back control after Jack C. Bodziak fell behind on rent.
Work on St. Petersburg's post office, designed by Postmaster R.S. Hanna and architect George Stuart, began in 1916.
Tierra Verde chorale outgrows church stage
Director Bill Findeison fine-tunes the choir during rehearsal at the Island Chapel in Tierra Verde last week for a performance Sunday.
Lealman wants legislation for improved annexation protection
The Pinellas County legislative delegation last year came to the rescue of Tierra Verde residents who wanted to be protected against annexations by passing a law requiring voter approval of annexations and a requirement that either all of the island be annexed or none of it at all.
Audubon Society hosts January events
The Clearwater Audubon Society will host the following upcoming events that are open to the public: * Saturday, Jan.
Tarpon Spring's veterinary academy gives students a head start
Katie Hargreaves wrapped her arms around the brown boxer as Dr. Bryan McGoldrick examined the huge masses hanging from underneath the dog's stomach.
Tierra Verde Marina renovations will add pool, bars, cabanas
The owners of the Tierra Verde Marina will soon begin digging into the next phase of their construction and renovation project.
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No need to let Friday the 13th spook you. Halloween's over. It's just time to enjoy the beautiful weather in the Tampa Bay area and get out to have some fun with the family.
Check out quilters, school open house and fundraisers
Volunteers needed as role models for children Gulf Coast Community Care needs volunteers age 30 and older for its mentoring program.
Friends of Gulf Beaches library book sale MADEIRA BEACH - The Friends of Gulf Beaches Public Library plans its annual library book sale Saturday, Oct.
Published: Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 6:12 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 6:12 p.m. Around Tampa Bay 1At Big Pier 60 in Clearwater, lots of keeper flounder starting Wednesday, but not so many Spanish mackerel this week.
Former executive takes a gamble on Tampa produce stand
Before the morning paper comes, before the sun makes its first appearance, there is Elizabeth Hamilton, all cheery and bright.
Florida's stone crab season begins with good deals
It looks like the best prices for stone crab this year, retail or restaurant, may be just as the season opens.
Brian Ries gives the hi-end burger joint three stars.
October 12, 2009 at 12:30 pm by Brian Ries WineBurgers 3 stars 1110 Pinellas Bayway, Tierra Verde, 727-865-0633 or wineburgers.com If you want to eat out on Tierra Verde, there's just one place to go.
St. Petersburg City Council: Stick with whom you know or vote in change?
Downtown businesses are closing at an alarming rate. Neighborhoods across the city are struggling with crime.
Lealman annexation foes ponder "all or nothing" bill
Activists in this unincorporated area want protection against annexation, but it's far from certain they'll get it.
H&R Trains' semiannual show is this weekend in Pinellas Park
If you are a model railroader or you simply love trains, there's only one day left to catch a local tradition in Pinellas Park - H&R Trains' semiannual train show in its 57th edition.
Easier recycling is Palm Harbor scout's good deed
Eagle Scout candidate Andrew Bogdan on Saturday tends to vegetation he planted at the East Lake Community Library Palm Harbor.
Florida Chief Calls Laying Off Firefighters His 'Worst Day'
The city will have to lay off five firefighters on Oct. 1. St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Chief James Large broke the news himself to those five on Tuesday.
St. Petersburg lays off five firefighters a " for now
The city will have to lay off five firefighters on Oct. 1. St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Chief James Large broke the news himself to those five on Tuesday.