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Longboat Observer 1.23.25

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Longboat Key’s weekly newspaper since 1978

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025

VOLUME 47, NO. 23

YOUR TOWN

Commission could give homeowners a lift New ordinance would allow residents to raise boats at their docks. SEE PAGE 3A

Carter Weinhofer

Domicile delivery

It wasn’t a car carrier spotted in the Village, but rather a house. During a Wednesday afternoon drive through Longboat Key, this delivery stood out above all others. When making a right down Broadway Street toward the Village, this house delivery took up about half of the road. It’s not clear where the house was heading, and no truck was attached, so what vacant lot this house was heading to remains a mystery.

SHARK TANKED Mote holds its delayed beer fest. SEE PAGE 6B

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St. Regis hosts job fair The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort is hosting a job fair on Jan. 23 at the Astor Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The roles available include positions in administrative and operational functions, spread across the property’s various experiences. Opportunities include front office and butler services, food, beverage, banquets, events, security, engineering, housekeeping, culinary, stewarding, spa and recreation. With roles tailored to different passions and skill sets, there’s a role suited for every candidate. The St. Regis opened in fall 2024 and continues to expand its reach since it began with 300 employees. For those attending complimentary valet parking will be available.

Dana Kampa

Divers cheerily wave their steins in greeting attendees at Saturday’s Sharktoberfest at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium.

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A tray of delicious delights at the 2023 Longboat Key Lawn Party

Lawn Party pushed back to December date. PAGE 6A

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