The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022

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JAN. 12, 2022 Free

VOLUME 30, NO. 12

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

Q&A 011222.

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Queuing up for takeaway COVID-19 tests

county casts for funding for boat ramp. 4

Meetings. 4

Commissioner, where do you live? A pre-holiday ride-along for Holmes Beach Commissioner Jayne Christenson with a police officer resurfaced residency questions that arose during her campaign for office. The city attorney was tasked in December with an investigation into Christenson’s residency after information obtained during the christenson police ride-along pointed to her property in Bradenton as her primary residence. By January, Christenson had accused the mayor of a witch hunt, denied her actions on the ride-along and defended alleged code violations involving a vacation rental unit at her home. It began with the budget. During the city budget process for fiscal 2021-22, Christenson pushed to lower the Holmes Beach Police Department’s proposed spending plan, questioning the need

What’s up? Shark bite. 5

Opinions. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

looking back. 7

island officials ring in new year. 8-9

Save a date. 10-12

Happenings community announcements, activities. 10-13

Gathering. 14

Obituaries. 14 GoodDeeds. 14 ame dolphin dash to return. 16 Water warriors sought for dragon boat team. 16

StreetLife. 18 BB seeks ScenicWaVeS members. 18 fiSH gears up for festival. 20

Key to preservation. 23 replay: Sports 2021. 24 Springlike fishing conditions persist. 25

Isl Biz: 26

all in the family biz.

AMI TOURISM: 27

PropertyWatch. 27 cLASSIFIEDS. 28-29

NYT puzzle. 31

Commissioner accuses mayor of ‘witch hunt’ By ryan Paice islander reporter

troubled county commissioner might resign. 4

HB clears Veterans Park for makeover. 9

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aBoVe: People line up Jan. 5 outside the island library, 5701 marina drive, Holmes Beach, for a free at-home coronavirus test kit. islander Photo: courtesy HBPd chief Bill tokajer rigHt: library staff, aileen Valdes, center, and callie Hutchison, left, hand out coronavirus test kits. more, page 5. islander Photo: tomas gomez

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Islanders of the Year — honored, remembered By Bonner Joy islander Publisher

Last year, we recognized “you” — for your diligence in protecting your health, following safety guidelines and caring to protect others. “You” wore the mask and respected social distance. “You” rose to meet the COVID-19 challenge. “You” were our Islander “You” of the Year in 2020. And now, as we still face challenges on AMI and across the globe, we’re counting on you — our Islander of the Year — to push through in 2022. Since 1993, we’ve proudly recognized the AMI community for striving to make this slice of paradise an even better place to live. Since its launch in 1992, The Islander has sought a path alongside community groups to help achieve their goals, to report the news of record and to tell tales of people who live and work on AMI. In 1993, we sought a way to say thank you to the people who worked for a better island and named the Islander of the Year award.

Heroes battling high bridge: ’21 Islanders of the Year the islanders of the Year for 2021 are Joe mcclash, Jane von Hahmann, linda molto and Joe Kane. they are four crusaders fighting for the preservation of the ambiance and historic character of cortez and anna maria island as they battle the florida department of transportation’s proposed megabridge to replace the old 1957-built drawbridge connecting Bradenton Beach and the mainland at the fishing village. their challenge is new. their battle is decades’ old, as one of the newspaper’s earliest islander of the Year honorees also battled a megabridge. Hats off to four heroes.

The first award went posthumously to Ernie Cagnina, followed by a posthumous award to Ray Simches. Both served as Anna Maria mayors. Our third Islander of the Year continues to strive for a better way, better beaches and bridges — especially a low, bascule bridge replacement for the Cortez-Bradenton Beach link for island-mainland traffic. Katie Pierola, 1995: Pierola lives on the mainland but a big slice of her heart is with islanders in the effort to maintain paradise. She served six years as Bradenton Beach

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Kane

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mayor, with her last term ending in 1995. She proved to be a bulldog at grant-getting, enacting improvements and bringing about positive change in office. The city underwent a renaissance under her leadership. Pierola also fought for the first beach renourishment program for the island and led a first round of the battles to prevent a megabridge replacement for the Cortez Bridge. Willis Howard “Snooks” Adams, 1996: Adams was born April 24, 1917, to turn to islanders, Page 16


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