The Islander Newspaper E-Edition Wednesday, January 30, 2018

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Trolley grants roll out. 31

Library’s best buds. 14 Astheworldterns take their shot at city ‘haul.’ 6

AME adds up fun. 16

VOLUME 27, NO. 14

JAN. 30, 2019 FREE

Holmes Beach dives into Spring Lake cleanup options. 4

Meetings

Celebrating the Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

Op-Ed

Are you ready for some pile driving?

On the government calendar. 4 The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6

www.islander.org

10-20 YEARS AGO

From the archives. 7 Dock expansion granted for Bridge Street restaurant. 8

Happenings

Community announcements, activities. 10-11

Plan ahead. 12-13 Fundraising falls off for community center. 15 AM, HB charter reviews underway. 17 Local donations surge for federal workers. 19 WMFR looks within for new fire chief. 20

Above, a drone photo by Islander photographer Jack Elka shows a thriving Anna Maria City Pier in February 2015. Right: Elka captures a drone shot Jan. 23 as I+iconSoutheast moves its barge into place to begin construction of the new city pier. See story, page 2.

Firefighters, officers recognized. 21

Gathering. 22

Obituaries. 23 Depositions continue in BB sunshine lawsuit. 23

Streetlife. 24 Backyard birders to aid scientists. 27 Flag football action continues at center. 28 Flexibility key to winter fishing success. 29

ISL BIZ

Island motels undergo updates. 30 CLASSIFIEDS. 32

Recognition for restaurateur

Anna Maria resident and restaurateur Ed Chiles tearfully accepts the Anna Maria Citizen of the Year award Jan. 24. Story, page 3. Islander Photo: Ryan Paice

Are the Bradenton Beach library and city hall going on the chopping block? Story, page 5


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