Bridge disaster recalled. 8 AsTheWorldTerns await Mother’s Day. 6
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On beach patrol. 14
Happy Mother’s day
AnnaMaria dances. 18 MAY 9, 2018 FREE
Registration open for primary election. 4
Meetings
On the government calendar. 4
The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992
State case continues against builder of stilt house in bay. 5
Cortez Bridge: Battle fatigue or new resolve?
Op-Ed
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The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6
10-20 YEARS AGO
From the archives. 7 Make plans, save a date. 10
Happenings
Community announcements, activities. 11-12 ‘An Inspector Calls’ on Anna Maria stage. 13 Unloved lovebugs back on AMI. 15 Island rescue shares a tale of 2 cranes. 15 Community center hires executive director. 17
Obituaries. 20 Prosecutor: Bradenton Beach officer justified in shooting. 22
Streetlife. 22 Bradenton Beach, county consider beach transit. 24 Mother’s nature. 25 Soccer continues to spike. 26 May brings good fishing weather. 27 Activities at AME. 28
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What have bridge battles wrought?
In this archival photo looking east toward Cortez, construction is nearly complete on the Cortez Bridge. It opened in 1957, replacing the 1921-built wooden bridge. Islander Photo: Courtesy Manatee County Public Library By Jennifer Glenfield Special to the islander in 1989, it seemed a done deal. the cortez Bridge would be replaced with a high, fixed-span bridge. commuters today might note the seemingly done deal proposed by the florida department of transportation never came to fruition. the dot proposal announced april 23 is the latest development in a decades-old debate over the 17.5-foot clearance bascule bridge constructed in 1957. the cyclical Mary Riley Wood embraces her grandchildren, Bella and Jack Love, daughter Karen Riley Love’s children, in 2018. Wood’s eldest daughter, Karen’s younger sister, Kristin, died in 1985, killed by a drunken driver. See Mary’s story, page 21. Islander Photo: Karen Riley-Love
nature of the bridge debate can’t be ignored: it’s the same proposal, the same communities impacted and community action groups still stand as guardians on both sides of the bridge landings. although this time around, some of the guardians are battle fatigued. many showing up at the 2017 dot public hearings were the same community members, only 30 years older. and some who led the charge against the first proposal are no longer around to fight the battle. “i’ve lost two good friends that fought
Celebrating Mother’s Day, May 13
tooth and nail,” said Katie pierola, a former Bradenton Beach mayor who now resides in tampa. “people really cared back then. people don’t care anymore. How long can you keep fighting these battles? I’m tired. i’m old.” pierola, 85, was mayor in 1989 and advocated for the island leaders to have a pLeaSe See BriDGe page 2
State drops 1 of 3 men from ‘shark drag’ case
By Kathy prucnell islander reporter one man is off the hook. thirteenth circuit State attorney andrew Warren dropped the case against Spencer Heintz, 23, of palmetto, at a may 1 hearing in tampa “after additional analysis.” Heintz was one of four men on a speedboat used to drag a blacktip shark in the water near egmont Key in June 2017. after months of public outrage that reached as far as the governor’s office, the Hillsborough county prosecutor brought two counts of aggravated animal cruelty against Heintz, robert Benac iii of Sarasota, 29, and pLeaSe See Shark page 3