The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022

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FEB. 23, 2022 Free

VOLUME 30, NO. 18

the best news on anna maria island Since 1992 astheworldterns. 6

Q&A 022322.

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Runners take off at AME

end-of-year gifts add up for community center. 3

Meetings. 4

bb commission questions engineer’s billing. 5

Opinions. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

runners take off Feb. 19 from the anna maria elementary School for a 5K run on the streets in Holmes beach at the start of the 15th annual Parent-teacher organization-sponsored dolphin dash. Kelly gitt and ame-Pto vice president alana Fleischer were volunteer coordinators, while tom orehowsky from the bradenton runners club timed and announced the races. For more, see page 13. islander Photo: courtesy meghann bankert LeFt: connor Kreger of Saint clair, michigan, comes in first overall at 18:50 in the Feb. 19 ame Pto dolphin dash 5K street race in Holmes beach. islander Photo: nenita daguinotas

WmFr serves up awards. 9

Happenings community events. 10-12

Save a date. 10-11

School days. 13

Gathering. 14

Obituaries. 14-15

2YO saved from drowning in Anna Maria by ryan Paice islander reporter

bb attempt to curry dot favors languishes. 4

ash Wednesday services.

islander.org

Gearing up in Cortez

tales of 2 library ‘friends.’ 15

A 2-year-old boy nearly drowned Feb. 14 after falling into a swimming pool at a vacation rental property in the 200 block of South Bay Boulevard in Anna Maria, according to a Manatee County Sheriff’s Office report. The child’s mother told police she lost track of the kid while upstairs attending to a cable service worker. She said that when she realized the child was missing, she returned to the pool area and found him underwater. She rescued the child from the pool and began CPR while family members at the property, called 911. MCSO deputies and emergency medical services responded around 3:51 p.m. and Bayflite, a helicopter emergency service, transported the child via to Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. The child was not named. An MCSO deputy investigated the property and found an alarm attached to a door leading to the pool area, designed to emit sound to warn people the door had been opened, but it was determined it lacked batteries. The MCSO report stated, “The child’s condition is improving and the prognosis is positive. There is no further investigation warranted.”

Contradicting speed limits

Cops & Courts. 16-17 Streetlife. 17 Milestones. 18

by Kane Kaiman islander reporter rising waters. 19 Football leads sports at center. 20

capt. Stasny targets sheepshead. 21

Isl Biz: 22

grazing, warmups, taxes

CLASSIFIEDS. 24-25

PropertyWatch. 26

NYT puzzle. 27 islander archive: uofF Florida digital newspaper collection at ufdc.ufl.edu.

an ollie’s Shrimp Shack server hands anna maria island native michael Koczersut a crabcake sandwich Feb. 19 as the crowd peruses a lot lined with food booths at the southern end of 119th Street West at the 40th annual cortez commercial Fishing Festival. the event included music, vendors and kids activities. For more, see page 12. islander Photos: Kane Kaiman rigHt: Florida Sea grant extension agent angela collins shows mila adams of riverview the teeth on a sheepshead Feb. 19 during a festival “dock talk” at the cortez bait and Seafood fish house.

Low-speed vehicle advocates and detractors are all turned around. Florida Department of Transportation community liaison Tanya Merkle muddled the department’s stance on the operation of low-speed vehicles on the island’s state roads — including Manatee Avenue, Gulf Drive and East Bay Drive — at a Feb. 14 Island Transportation Planning Organization Meeting at Holmes Beach City Hall. At the meeting, the ITPO — an advisory body comprising the mayors of Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach and Holmes Beach — also discussed future Gulf Drive crosswalk and complete streets projects. During public comment at the meeting, Holmes Beach resident Stuart Bardwell asked Merkle to share the DOT’s position on the operation of LSVs on state roads. Since October 2021, a sign has been turn to speed, Page 2


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