The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, November 28, 2018

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Iguana in residence? 8

Coyotes co-exist on AMI. 9

Giving thanks. 19 Astheworldterns shop small every day. 6

VOLUME 27, NO. 5

Happy Holidays

NOV. 28, 2018 FREE

Meetings

On the government calendar. 4 Red tide sprint stretches into marathon. 5

Op-Ed

The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

From the archives. 7

BB aims for online ADA compliance. 8

Happenings

Island announcements, activities. 10-11 Make plans, save a date. 12-13

Coexisting with coyotes. 14 Lionfish hunter turns inventor. 14

Get in the game. 15 Where is Tuna Street? Check The Islander’s street map. 16-17

Gathering. 18-19

Obituaries. 19 Streetlife. 20

WMFR chief to retire in 2019. 21 Farmers market ramps up for season. 23 Island athlete claims championship. 24 Anglers get action on Tampa Bay. 25 Business news. 26-27 CLASSIFIEDS. 28 NYT Sunday Magazine Crossword. 31

Celebrating the Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

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Anna Maria City Pier contract prepped for vote

By ryan paice islander reporter Anna Maria City pier fans could see signs of progress in January 2019. Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy is ready to present the city commission with a contract for the construction of the Anna Maria City pier platform and pilings. Murphy said in an interview Nov. 20 he would recommend the negotiated contract with i+iconSouTHeAST at a city commission meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 29. Murphy Contract details, including terms and conditions will become public pLeASe See pIer, pAGe 2

Thieves go on holiday shopping spree By Kathy prucnell islander reporter police were warning people to keep valuables out of sight after a string of vehicle burglaries in Bradenton Beach and Longboat Key. At about sunset Nov. 17, three burglaries occurred between 1700 and 2100 Gulf Drive South in a Coquina Beach parking lot and also on Longboat Key, where two SuVs in Bayfront park and one Mercedes-Benz at a beach access were hit. A day later and three days before, three similar burglaries were reported to Bradenton Beach police. Windows were smashed or doors pried open and, in some instances, police found no forced entry. purses, wallets, credit cards, cash, glasses, a passport, a firearms permit and an iphone were among the stolen items. Longboat Key police Chief pete Cumming said his officers were working the cases and “making some headway.” According to the LBKpD reports, police lifted fingerprints and confiscated a blue lighter found amid the broken glass in Bayfront park. in Bradenton Beach, Detective Sgt. pLeASe See Spree, pAGe 3

A rendering created in May by Barron Schimberg depicts the new Anna Maria City Pier designed to model the old city pier. Schimberg is owner of Sarasota-based Schimberg Group, the architectural firm selected by engineer Ayres Associates to plan the pier design and construction. Islander Courtesy Image: City of Anna Maria

Wildlife rehab gets reprieve in lull after red tide influx

Ed Straight, president of the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center in Bradenton Beach, looks in on a rescued cormorant Nov. 19. The waterbird likely is suffering from exposure to red tide, according to Straight. Islander Photo: ChrisAnn Silver Esformes By ChrisAnn Silver esformes islander reporter Anna Maria island’s wildlife rescue facility is taking some well-deserved downtime. for now. ed Straight, president of Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation in Bradenton Beach, said since red tide was first detected in Manatee

County in August, the facility rescued 114 birds that likely suffered red tide exposure. The tally included 44 cormorants, 28 laughing gulls, six pelicans, five ospreys and a variety of other shorebirds. Straight said they have no way to test for red tide contamination at the facility, but the rash of sick shorebirds began with three pLeASe See reD TIDe, pAGe 4


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