09.15.17 Winter Park/Maitland Observer

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WINTER PARK/MAITLAND

Observer

Wildcats race out to a 3-0 start this season. 13.

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 29, NO. 37

FREE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2017

ONE ROUGH NIGHT

Photos by Troy Herring

One of Park Avenue’s street lamps fell victim to Hurricane Irma.

Days after Hurricane Irma ripped through Central Florida, Winter Park residents and government officials still are evaluating the damage left in its wake. TROY HERRING ASSOCIATE EDITOR

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n the days leading up to Hurricane Irma’s Florida arrival on Sept. 10 and 11, Winter Park-area residents were preparing — but not panicking. Meteorologists projected the

storm first to come up Florida’s East Coast and later revised that to the state’s West Coast.

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A stop light was ripped from its wiring on the corner of New York Avenue and Morse Boulevard.


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