WINDERMERE
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2017
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Dr. Phillips came from behind to beat University, 24-21. The Panthers are 1-0. SEE PAGE 13.
SEMPER FI U.S. Marine Cpl. Shane Johnson is leaving next month on a hike across America as part of his goal of helping homeless and transitioning veterans. SEE STORY PAGE 4
Limited funds compel town to prioritize road repairs Windermere has delayed the scheduled repair for Willow Brick Road after the Park Avenue project cost more than expected. GABBY BAQUERO NEWS EDITOR
Severely cracked roads and potholes are a nuisance to drivers, but getting them fixed can be a costly endeavor. The high price can create a big financial hit to municipal budgets in charge of repairing SEE LACK PAGE 4
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Windermere resident and U.S. Marine Cpl. Shane Johnson will embark on a cross-country hike across America next month to raise awareness for homeless veterans.
Chandler: ‘I am being pressured to resign’
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State House District 44 Democratic candidate Paul Chandler previously announced his intention to resign. GABBY BAQUERO NEWS EDITOR
Shortly after releasing a media statement announcing the decision to withdraw his candidacy from the
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special-election race on Tuesday, Aug. 22, House District 44 Democratic candidate Paul Chandler has accused local Democratic leaders of pressuring him to resign. According to an email written by Chandler, representatives from the Orange County Democrats and Florida Democratic
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Keene’s Crossing Elementary celebrates new school year with Back-to-School Bash. PAGE 9.
NATURAL WONDERS Fourteen photographers will have their art displayed in a Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive photo exhibit at the Windermere Library, 530 Main St. The display, “A Visual Journey of Restoration,” will be available to view from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. Photographers are Alan Dart, Jennifer Hew, Kathy Johnson, Lee Shank, Linda Oliver, Lynn Marie Folts, Mary Lander, Melissa James, Mercedes Martishius-Slagel, Michelle Nardone, Michelle Wilson, Patricia Sanders, Phoebe Gonsalves and Susan Kirby. The drive on the Lake Apopka North Shore begins at Lust Road and ends on Jones Road. It is open until sundown Friday, Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays.