The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, June 08, 2022

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JUNE 8, 2022 FREE

VOLUME 30, NO. 33

The Best news on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

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Astheworldterns. 6

Q&A 060822

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Tires off the road in HB?

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Canal wars in Cortez. 4

Meetings 4

RoadWatch 4 HB discusses front-yard pools. 5

Opinions 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

Tourism topples ‘bed tax’ record. 8

Chivalry comes to AM pier

BB set for charter amendments hearings. 9

Paul Bodkin, visiting Anna Maria Island from the united Kingdom, jumps off the Anna Maria City Pier walkway June 3 to rescue his wife’s hat, — aka a “fascinator” — which blew with the breeze into Tampa Bay. He tossed the hat up from the water and swam to shore to rejoin wife Kath and their kids on deck. Islander Photo: Ryan Paice

Save the date. 10

Happenings What’s up on AMI? 11

Gathering. 14

GoodDeeds 14 Obituary 14 Top notch photo contest opens. 15 Where’s Tuna Street.

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BBPD chief appeals for more officers, funding. 18

Cops & Courts 20

Streetlife. 20

2022 Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach elections

AM mayor seeks reelection to 5th term

BB election paves path HB planner set to run for unlimited terms for city commission

By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter

By Robert Anderson Islander Reporter

Every incumbent will seek reelection in Anna Maria. Water main break disrupts Mayor Dan Murphy wrote in a June 2 AMI operations. 21 text message to The Islander that he will run nesting notes. 22 for his fifth two-year term in November’s election. Murphy was first elected in 2014 and was elected without opposition in 2016, electrifying topic. 23 2018 and 2020. His current term is set to expire in Surf’s up. 24 November. Tarpon sizzle. 25 Murphy will be the third incumbent seeking reelection this year. Commissioners Isl Biz: 26 Deanie Sebring and Mark Short announced CLASSIFIEDS 28-29 their reelection bids the week beginning May 23. PropertyWatch 30 The window to qualify to run for the seats opened at noon June 6, and close at puzzle. 31

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In Bradenton Beach, seats held by Commissioners Ralph Cole and Marilyn Maro are up for election in November. According to the city clerk’s office, Commissioner Ralph Cole will pursue qualifying to retain his seat in the Nov. 8 election. Maro told The Islander May 19 that she was undecided. The same ballot will carry the proposed charter changes that could result in the removal of term limits for elected officials in Bradenton Beach — commissioners and mayor — who now are limited to three consecutive two-year terms. It now is up to the electorate. If voters eliminate term limits, an official on the 2022 ballot who would term out could have another opportunity to stay in office. TuRn TO BB ELECT, PAGe 2

By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter

A challenger is waiting in the wings in Holmes Beach. Planning Commission Chair Greg Kerchner announced June 1 that he will run for one of two city commission seats up for grabs in this year’s election. Kerchner, who joined the planning commission in 2019 and has served as chair since 2020, said he wants to become more involved in the city. “This was not an easy decision for me to make, but there are just too many important issues facing our city,” Kerchner said. “I hope to put to good use everything I’ve learned from you. … I’m convinced I can make a difference.” In the meantime, Kerchner said he’d sought legal advice about his position on

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