Back to class. 22
Staff delivers Aqua blow. 2
Eclipse enthusiasm. 19 AUG. 16, 2017 FREE
VOLUME 25, NO. 42 The Aug. 21 eclipse Could cause wildlife confusion!
I heard it’s not nearly as bad as turning green. Let’s grab our shades!
The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992 AsTheWorldTerns await Aug. 21 totality. 6
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Arrest made in Longboat resort homicides
Public hearing narrows Cortez Bridge options. 4
Op-Ed
The Islander editorial, reader opinion. 6
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From the archives. 7
AM candidate qualifying begins. 8
Meetings
Community announcements, activities. 10-11 Bradenton Beach steps closer to VRO. 14 City budgeting continues. 15
Obituaries. 19 Streetlife. 20
Turtle disorientation rate drops. 24
Tear down or Supreme Court?
Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming announces an arrest in the Aug. 14 double homicide at the Zota Beach Resort at an Aug. 10 news conference at town hall. Cumming said more information and witnesses are being sought in the continuing investigation. Islander Photo: Kathy Prucnell By Kathy Prucnell Islander Reporter “We will do everything to see justice is done here,” Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming said Aug. 10 at a news conference at town hall. Darryl Vaughn Hanna Jr., 29, was arrested for the fatal shooting of two men
Aug. 4 in the lobby of a Longboat Key resort at 4711 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The investigation continues into the double homicide at the Zota Beach Resort following the arrest of the Bradenton man, Cumming said. He also acknowledged the investigation PLEASE SEE HOMICIDE PAGE 5
Top Notch
Witnesses for wildlife. 25
Former six-month Bradenton Beach Mayor Jack Clarke has filed a lawsuit that alleges Sunshine Law violations against members of two city boards at “Neighbor” meetings. Islander File Photo
ISL BIZ Manatee chamber awards, retailer blogs on life’s journey. 27
Former BB mayor, city sue board members
Sports roundup. 28 Braving the heat for hookups. 29 AMI chamber welcomes new summer members. 30 Real estate sales. 31 Classifieds. 32
The fight to retain the beachfront tree house built in 2011 without permits at Angelinos Sea Lodge in Holmes Beach may go to the U.S. Supreme Court — if the owners have their wish. Story page 3. Islander Photo: Kathy Prucnell
Aerial acrobatics tops Top Notch, Week 5
John Lafferty of Holmes Beach wins the fifth week of The Islander’s Top Notch photo contest with this image of skimmers taken at the shore in Bradenton Beach. Lafferty will receive an Islander “More than a mullet wrapper” T-shirt and his photo becomes a finalist in the contest, which offers a grand prize of $100 from The Islander and an assortment of gift certificates from participating advertisers. See page 5 for more.
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By ChrisAnn Silver Esformes Islander Reporter The city of Bradenton Beach has joined forces with a Sarasota legal team representing a former Bradenton Beach official who is alleging Sunshine Law violations by some members of the city’s planning and zoning board and Scenic Waves Partnership ComPLEASE SEE LAWSUIT PAGE 3
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