The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020

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VOLUME 28, NO. 42

The Best news on Anna Maria Island since 1992

astheworldterns in sync on masks. 6 AM changes up pier vendor. 2 AM commissioner resigns. 3

A tiki hut was thrown by a tornado across the concession area Aug. 9 at Coquina Beach in Bradenton Beach. Manatee County information outreach manager nicholas Azzara said the damage from the evening storm’s has yet to be determined.

no one was injured when a late afternoon storm Aug. 9 brought a waterspout ashore and toppled one of the Coquina Beach lifeguard towers.

Meetings. 4 CRA discusses Bridge street landscaping. 4

The roof of a demolished changing room at Coquina Beach lies awash Aug. 9 after a waterspout on the gulf of Mexico came ashore and the tornado-strength winds tossed buildings and tree branches into the parking area. Waves also washed over the dunes into the parking lot. Islander Courtesy Photos

AM mayor explains veto on breast exposure. 5 state closes Bridge street bar. 5

Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO

looking back. 7

AM discusses taxes. 8

Happenings 10 Tourism revenue drops. 11 Census ticks up. 11

AmE NEWS

Back-to-school prep continues. 12-13

Streetlife. 14 Wildlife Inc. welcomes summer residents. 15

Bradenton Beach stands by county mask policy By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter

Face masks are mandated in Bradenton Beach businesses. City commissioners voted 2-2 Aug. 6 on a motion to approve an emergency ordinance to replace a July 27 Manatee County resolution mandating people wear masks within business establishments with an ordinance similar to the city of Bradenton. Bradenton’s ordinance leaves it to a business to post signage that would either mandate or recommend patrons and employ-

Gathering. 16 Roser pastor to retire.

Obituaries.

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Tornado tears path through Coquina Beach

Vote Notes. 4

County reports slowdown in COVId-19. 8

AUG. 12, 2020 Free

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NESTING NOTES. 20 deputies on patrol.

Jelly or jam? 21 2020 hurricane season sets record. 21 sporting news. 22 Timing is everything when targeting fish. 23 CLASSIFIEDS. 24

Skimming AMI. 26

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ees wear masks. The tie vote in Bradenton Beach meant the motion failed and the county mask mandate prevails. Mayor John Chappie and Commissioner Marilyn Maro supported the motion. Commissioners Jake Spooner and Jan Vosburgh opposed it. Commissioner Ralph Cole, who had voiced opposition to the county mandate, was absent with excuse. The proposed ordinance would have required businesses to post signage at points of entry advising patrons that face coverings

are required inside or that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people wear masks in public when they can’t achieve social distance. The measure also would have exempted people with “a religious, physical or mental limitation preventing them from wearing a face covering� from mask requirements. “It’s a bit of a friendlier approach to the mask policy,� said city attorney Ricinda Perry. Commissioners directed Perry to draft the ordinance Aug. 4 due to concerns with PleAse, see mask, PAge 2

Top Notch Week 5: Dance of the cranes Holly Avedisian of Bradenton wins week 5 with this image, captured in february at Myakka River state Park. she wins an Islander “More-than-a-mullet wrapper� T-shirt and entry into the contest finals, which offers a grand prize of $100 from The Islander and gift certificates from Islander advertisers, including slim’s Place, Island Coffee Haus, Restless natives, Mr. Bones BBQ, Cremesh european Restaurant, Cupcake delights, The feast and Minnie’s Beach Cafe. for entry details, see page 10 or go to islander.org.


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