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VOL 21 No. 40
Lightning win has Island residents ready for more
The Tampa Bay Lightning has won back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships and fans on the Island couldn’t be happier. BY JASON SCHAFFER
SUN CORRESPONDENT | jschaffer@amisun.com
Coach Jon Cooper hugs the Stanley Cup at D Coy Ducks.
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Former Island building official last to inspect Surfside condo Former Holmes Beach Building Official Jim McGuinness inspected the Champlain Towers South 14 hours before the building collapsed. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com
HOLMES BEACH – Just hours before the 12-story Champlain Towers South condo collapsed on June 24, former Holmes Beach Building Official Jim McGuinness inspected it. The next day, he told the town commission that he saw nothing that would indicate the building would soon collapse.
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McGuinness, who resigned from the city of Holmes Beach in 2019, is now the building official for the town of Surfside, and was the last person to inspect the building before its collapse. He was on the roof of the doomed tower 14 hours prior to the building’s collapse to inspect the installation of anchors installed to allow window washers to safely lower themselves over the side of the residential condominium building. In addition to the recently installed anchors, McGuinness said other work was being done on the roof, but had been delayed due to ongoing rainfall in the area. The building owners’ association, SEE MCGUINNESS, PAGE 15
BREEZY Bakery
offers tasty homemade pastries. Food & Wine. 18
Anna Maria Island, Florida
ANNA MARIA ISLAND - Champa Bay now has a Super Bowl win, an American League Championship and back-to-back Stanley Cup victories as of Wednesday, when the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens 1-0. On Saturday, Lightning Coach Jon Cooper and the Cup came to visit AMI. Cooper owns a home on the Island, and he and the Cup made multiple stops here, including at The Blue Marlin in Bradenton Beach and D Coy Ducks in Holmes Beach. After the 2020
victory, he brought the Cup to D Coy Ducks and Duffy’s Tavern for a meet and greet with Island fans. "We were having dinner at the Chateau and a couple of my buddies that worked at D Coy's said the cup was there," said Trey Standifer, who was trying his best to get a moment with the famed trophy on Saturday. "By the time we got there, they said it had gone to Bridge Street, so we headed down there just in time to see it being loaded on a private bus with Coach Cooper outside Drift In. I got a picture of it through the bus window, but we were too late to get up close." According to Standifer, the Cup had a police escort, and seeing it go by was impressive. The Stanley Cup also SEE LIGHTNING, PAGE 20
Worst year ever for Florida manatees Congressman Vern Buchanan and former Congressman and Florida Governor Bob Graham urge federal and state wildlife officials to uplist the manatee to endangered status once again. BY CINDY LANE SUN STAFF WRITER | clane@amisun.com
MANATEE COUNTY – By July 2 - halfway into 2021 - 841 manatees had died in Florida waters, more than in each of the two worst years in Florida’s history. In 2018, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
reported 824 manatee deaths; in 2013, a record 830 deaths. This year’s dismal record is primarily due to the loss of seagrass on the east coast of Florida’s inland waterways, according to the FWC, which, along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), has declared it an “Unusual Mortality Event,” prompting an ongoing investigation. With red tide in Tampa Bay and other local waterways, thought to be fed by the discharge of 215 million gallons of nutrient-laden wastewater from the Piney Point phosphate plant this spring, manatees on the west coast also appear to be in danger. In SEE MANATEES, PAGE 19
HURRICANE ELSA impacts
shorebird, turtle nests on AMI. 4 MAYOR upset with holiday trash
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