The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, October 11, 2017

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HBPD’s Night Out. 17

Crab trap work. 14

Reading roundup. 21 OCT. 11, 2017 FREE

VOLUME 25, NO. 50

The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

www.islander.org

AsTheWorldTerns embrace another season. 6 County approves Aqua development plan. 2 Anna Maria announces Veterans Day parade. 3

budget talks Island cities adopt budgets. 4

The “state of the city” in Bradenton Beach. 5

Op-Ed

The Islander editorial, reader opinions. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

Meetings

Sunny Shores resident Charlie Veit found numerous horseshoe crabs stranded in Cortez Oct. 7 during the king tide and helped return them to Palma Sola Bay. Islander Photo: Kathryn Hennessy

Marilia Clark captures a fiery fall sunset on Bean Point in Anna Maria Sept. 27 before returning to Texas from her summer on Anna Maria Island.

On the government calendar. 8

Happenings

Community announcements, activities. 10-11

Make plans, save a date. 12-13

Streetlife. 16

Obituaries. 18 20 Sea turtle season crawls to a close. 22 Ahoy! Whales? 23 Instruction in soccer, lessons in winning. 24 Cooling temps, great fishing. 25

ISL BIZ

Autumn changes, accolades in business. 26 Classifieds. 28

A tidal surge — a king tide — swamps the intersection of Marina Drive at 74th Street as well as many streets across the coastal area. Islander Photo: Michael Stahr

To the rescue

Beachgoers, law enforcement and rescue personnel look to the Gulf of Mexico Oct. 2 at Cortez Beach, where a 10-yearold boy and his mother on a raft had drifted from shore. According to Manatee County Marine Rescue Lt. Karl Payne, two lifeguards and the sheriff’s marine unit found the pair, who had difficulty returning to shore due to a brisk breeze. No injuries were reported. Islander Photo: Courtesy Tjet Martin

ZAGAT “Top Restaurants in America”

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The king tide brings flooding — more than 2 feet above sea level — to the beach at the Palma Sola Causeway on Manatee Avenue. Islander Photo: Michael Stahr

Public invited to meet, greet politicians

The Islander will host its annual Popcorn and Politics forum for political hopefuls at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13. Voters are invited to meet candidates, talk politics, enjoy popcorn and refreshments and share community spirit at The Islander office, 3218 E. Bay Drive, Holmes Beach. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. See more on the city elections inside, page 8.

Crafted Cocktails

941-213-9926

www.DoctorsOfficeAMI.com

Florida Trend “Best New” Restaurant

941-778-0411 www.eathereflorida.com


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