The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, August 30, 2017

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Mega-opposition builds to megabridge. 2 Mosquito season. 8

Intruders. 25

Have a safe and fun Labor Day

VOLUME 25, NO. 44

AUG. 30, 2017 FREE

IT’S THE ZOMBIE MOSQUITO APOCALYPSE

The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992 AsTheWorldTerns chase skeeters. 6 Bradenton Beach board members flee. 3

Op-Ed

Island elections take shape. 4

The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6-7

10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

Make plans, save a date. 10

Happenings

Community activities, announcements. 11-12 County board delays Aqua by the Bay decision. 14 Anna Maria votes for permanent franchise ban. 15

Streetlife. 18 Obituaries. 19

www.islander.org

Visitor found BB election dead in bay sparring begins

By Kathy Prucnell Islander Reporter A Seminole man was found dead Aug. 21 in the shallow water of Sarasota Bay near shore between two docks in Bradenton Beach. Two women walking back from the end of a bayfront dock in the 400 block of Bay Drive South saw the body and called 911 at 5:07 p.m., according to Manatee County dispatch and Bradenton Beach police reports. Police found Steven Michael Bahm, 53, in thick vegetation with a bruised and cut eye at 5:12 p.m. He was pronounced dead by a 12th District medical examiner. He was found lying on his back partially in the water, wearing shorts, a tank top and one sandal, a BBPD report states. He had been reported missing the day before by Pam Byrd, his live-in girlfriend. Bahm’s son also made a missing person report. BBPD officers searched Aug. 20 for him to no avail. Byrd told police she left Bahm that Sunday at the dock where they had argued, following a day of drinking on a boat. BBPD Detective Sgt. Lenard Diaz said Byrd also reported being afraid of Bahm and PLEASE SEE VISITOR PAGE 3

By ChrisAnn Silver Esformes Islander Reporter Election season is on the front burner in Bradenton Beach. While the municipal election may yet be months away, sparks already are flying. Mayor Bill Shearon is seeking reelection and Vice Mayor John Chappie has declared he will challenge Shearon for the seat in the Nov. 7 municipal election. Chappie — former mayor and county commissioner — was elected Ward 4 commissioner in November 2016. Now, with Chappie having filed his “resign-to-run” paperwork, he will hold the Ward 4 commission seat until the election. It will not be on the ballot. Instead, it will be open for commission appointment following the Nov. 7 election whether or not he wins the mayoral race. In an Aug. 23 email to the Chappie and city officials, Bill Vincent asked Chappie to reconsider his resignation. In the email, Vincent, who was defeated by Chappie in the Ward 4 race in 2016 by 140 votes, claims Chappie is depriving the people of the fair and democratic election procedure that led to Chappie’s victory. PLEASE SEE BB ELECTION PAGE 3

Holy waterspout!

Tjet Martin captures a waterspout on the Gulf of Mexico Aug. 24 with her camera from the deck at the home she shares with Bradenton Beach Mayor Bill Shearon in the 300 block of Gulf Drive. She said the first one was pretty scary looking, and then a second one formed close to the first. There also was one offshore of Coquina Beach. “It was all very exciting,” Martin said, but it wasn’t threatening. The storm was headed west into the Gulf.

Tops in Top Notch

Fifth-graders lead the way. 22 County tourism flat, island sees doubledigit increases. 24 Au natural. 27 Adult football playoffs underway. 28 Early a.m. best for anglers. 29

ISL BIZ. 30 Real estate sales. 31 Classifieds. 32

Andrew Fortenberry of Holmes Beach is this year’s finalist in The Islander’s Top Notch photo contest. He used a drone to take this image of Passage Key looking toward Egmont Key. The grand-prize winner has won $100 from The Islander and an assortment of gift certificates from participating advertisers. Congratulations and keep on clicking the shutter. Next week: Honorable mentions and top pet pic.

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Sheema Gollamudi, right, and brother Vincent look sunward Aug. 21 during the solar eclipse, which occurred on Sheema’s 11th birthday. For more photos, see pages 16, 17 and 23. Islander Photo: Courtesy “Mom,” Nenita Daguinotas

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