The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, June 01, 2022

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JUNE 1, 2022 free

VOLUME 30, NO. 32

the Best news on anna maria island Since 1992

78th St. neighbors sue over beach access

astheworldterns. 6

Q&A 060122

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Qualifying ahead for island ballots. 4

By ryan Paice islander reporter

Meetings 4 5-year transportation plan adopted. 5

Opinions 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

clock tower repairs commence. 8

Save the date. 10 all hands on deck for Privateers & kids. 11

fantastic field day, ame awards. 12-13

Gathering. 14

Here’s to the 2022 AME class!

ame fifth-grade students and teachers toast may 24 to their final year at “the little school by the bay.” the Beach House restaurant catered the final class lunch and coconut drinks were from ami coconuts. islander Photo courtesy: nicole Plummer

EYES ON THE BEACH

manatee county Beach Patrol Lt. marshall greene and patrol paramedic Jay millard scan the crowd may 28, memorial day weekend, from lifeguard tower no. 9 at coquina Beach for signs of trouble. islander Photo: robert anderson

Obituary 14 Streetlife 20

Storm season forecast: ‘abovenormal’ activity

Be aware! Holes can harm sea turtles. 22

Speaking of storm season. 23 champs crowned in soccer. 24

Silver kings put on a fight.

By Lisa neff islander editor

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Isl Biz: 26

Pouring java, concrete.

cLASSIFIEDS. 28-29

MarketWatch. 30

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The dispute over restricted access to a beach path in Holmes Beach has reached the 12th Judicial Circuit Court. Linda Carmon and Minh Vu, 78th Street property owners, filed a complaint May 20 seeking monetary damages and injunctive relief against Travis Resmondo, Michael Fronk and Oceana Condominium Association, also of 78th Street, for closing the beach pathway and claiming it as private property. The dispute began when defendant Travis Resmondo, owner of property at 99, 100 and 101 78th St., claimed in an April 13 email to city officials that the start of the path is part of his vacant lot at 99 78th St. and not for public use. The path begins on Resmondo’s vacant lot at 99 78th St. and continues onto Fronk and OCA’s vacant lot at 98 78th St. Soon after Resmondo’s claim, no trespassing signs, ropes and bollards, as well as plants, appeared at the entrance to the beach from the street. Resmondo’s actions drew the ire of nearby property owners, who contend that at least before 2014, deeds for the property included a 10-foot-wide “non-exclusive turn to NeiGHBors, Page 3

STORM READY? 16-19

NYT puzzle. 31

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Gun violence protest High school students and recent graduates Lance Valadie of Holmes Beach, left, Paige Bright of Bradenton, autumn Kovich of Holmes Beach and Leah Schlossberg of Holmes Beach display signs may 27 they hope will spark conversations about preventing school shootings. they protested near the S&S Plaza at the gulf and marina drives intersection in Holmes Beach. Story, page 2. islander Photo: Kane Kaiman

Will there be a storm named Walter? The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, with an “above-normal” season of 14-21 named storms, including 6-10 hurricanes in the forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center. Walter would be the 21st named storm of the season. Several climate factors figured into NOAA’s forecast, including: • La Niña that is likely to persist throughout the hurricane season; • Warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and Carib-

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