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Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2024
VOLUME 47, NO. 4
YOUR TOWN
End of underground project in sight Longboat’s utilities should switch to the new system in October. PAGE 3
Courtesy of Disney
According to ABC, Gregg, a contestant on the upcoming season of “The Golden Bachelorette” is from Longboat Key.
Longboater featured on ‘The Golden Bachelorette’
Remember our call for information in our Aug. 22 issue about Longboat’s newest reality TV star Gregg L? We have some more information ahead of the series premiere. Resident Sallie Carey, a friend of Gregg Lassen, wrote to tell us that Lassen’s friends from the dog park are looking forward to watching him on TV. Carey said Lassen frequents the Bayfront Park dog park with his pup, Flip Flop, which is a fitting name since he wears flip flops 90% of the time, according to ABC bio. “We are all so excited about Gregg appearing on ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ and can hardly wait to watch the show,” Carey said. “The Golden Bachelorette,” premieres Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m.
TO THE RESCUE Annual water rescue training keeps Longboat Key firefighter paramedics sharp. SEE PAGE 5
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Barb Torrence, Longboat Library volunteer
Carter Weinhofer
Lt. JC Rapier, the simulated victim, reaches out for help from Firefighter Paramedics Josh Falcon and David Oliger.
Library puts out call for books As the season approaches, the Longboat Key Library is stalking the shelves with new books. Library volunteer Debbie Calpin said they are currently asking for donations of used books to sell and restock their collection. Books of all genres are welcome. Books can be dropped off at any time by the library doors or during library hours between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. The library is located at 555 Bay Isles Rd. People can become a member of the library for $25 a year. For questions, call 383-2011.
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Time to sing their praises PAGE 14
Mote reports Debby’s impact to bay, turtles Turtle nests devastated, water quality significantly degraded. SEE PAGE 12
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A sea turtle lays its eggs in a nest on a beach. Scientists estimate 79% of the 2,332 still active nests were affected by Tropical Storm Debby.