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Longboat Observer 11.28.24

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LONGBOAT

Observer

Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2024

VOLUME 47, NO. 15

YOUR TOWN

Reopening a deeper Mote After hurricane damage shut down Mote Marine, the facility is up and running. SEE PAGE 4

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Toys for Tots

It’s that time of year again — time to start holiday shopping. If you’re interested in spreading some holiday cheer to children in need, the town of Longboat Key’s annual holiday Toys for Tots campaign is going on now until Dec. 9. Residents can drop off new and unwrapped toys, books and gifts for all ages at any of the three drop-off locations, including: n Town Hall (501 Bay Isles Rd.) n North Fire Station (5490 Gulf of Mexico Drive) n LBK Police Department (5460 Gulf of Mexico Drive)

Lights on, everybody home

Light Up Longboat brings community together. PAGE 16

Petra Rivera

Stylist Sanda LaRose from Design 2000 Salon at David Gregory Salon.

Design 2000 salon reopens after hurricane season After weeks of sharing styling chairs at David Gregory Salon, Design 2000 employees are back in their newly renovated shop. Design 2000 Salon reopened on Nov. 19. Co-owner Irina LaRose said they are grateful to the David Gregory staff for allowing them to work there temporarily after being flooded with a foot of water during Hurricane Helene. Their favorite part about working with them was the camaraderie and making new friends who are also hair stylists on the island. All appliances and furniture are mostly the same except for a new front desk, which is smaller than the one LaRose used to work at. She said they have a lot to organize after being away for about five weeks.

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Carter Weinhofer

Mayor Ken Schneier, Susan Phillips and Chamber of Longboat Key Commerce President Kim Verreault stand with the newly constructed Christmas tree.

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‘Tarnished jewel’

Better infrastructure is needed on St. Armands. SEE PAGE 3 Andrew Warfield

North Washington Drive toward Boulevard of the Presidents on St. Armands in the lingering aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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