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Longboat Observer 8.3.23

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LONGBOAT

Farewell, chamber.

Observer

Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

FREE • THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2023

VOLUME 45, NO. 52

YOUR TOWN

Full force investment

Pay bumps and new vehicles mean more candidates and more police officers. SEE PAGE 5

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Checkout under construction Inside Publix on Bay Isles Parkway, caution tape surrounds the area between customer service and the start of the checkout lanes. It’s a sign of a big revamp underway at the grocery store. The project will bring the installation of self-checkouts to the store for those who prefer the speedy do-it-yourself approach to checking out groceries. Publix was unable to provide further details regarding the full scope and timeline of the project. However, there will still be some human cashiers left after the installation, so anyone who doesn’t want to use self-checkouts will still have the more personable option.

The life aquatic Suncoast Waterkeeper capped off a celebration of World Mangrove Day by christening a new patrol boat. SEE PAGE 4

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Susan Weick and David Beliles

Goodbye gift

Susan Weick celebrated her last day of working July 28 at Plymouth Harbor after 22 years there. She worked at the Davidson drug store located in the gift shop and made a huge impact on all her customers. Weick worked at Davidson Drugs on Siesta Key for 20 years before transferring to Plymouth Harbor and has worked there ever since. “The first time I saw her was 12 or 13 years ago,” said David Beliles. “She was bandaging a lady’s foot. I asked her, ‘How much you did charge for that?’ And she said, ‘Nothing.’ When people need help, Susan is always giving. That’s what she does.” There was a goodbye gathering for her in the gift shop complete with cake.

Turtle tracks LONGBOAT July 16-22 Nests False crawls

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Carter Weinhofer

Josh Kane and his son, Alex, look through their net to see if they caught anything during the World Mangrove Day Celebration at Sarasota Sailing Squadron.

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Feel the heat out there? A new study on Sarasota Bay examines water temperatures from 1970-2022. SEE PAGE 3

Summer with the Kennedys. Page 11

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Totals since April 23 2023 2022 Nests 965 1,197 False crawls 1,270 1,442 Source: Mote Marine Laboratory File photo


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