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by David Conway and Alex Mahadevan | Observer Staff
Main Street bar clears first hurdle Plans for a Paddy Wagon in the 1500 block of Main Street, in addition to other nightlife proposals, have received an early seal of approval from downtown residents.
+ Couple celebrates 54th anniversary Carol and Jules Green met at a summer camp where Carol was a junior counselor and Jules was a waiter. He helped her move her suitcases into her bunk, and the two hit it off right away. Through three children and Carol’s recent heart surgery, the duo has remained a solid team. The couple will celebrate their 54th wedding anniversary Dec. 27 with friends and family at an intimate brunch. Carol advises young couples to keep the lines of communication open. “The secret to our successful marriage is that we talk a lot and we usually come to some kind of agreement,” she says.
As a bar owner, Tom Elliott usually isn’t happy about failing to draw a crowd. But a Dec. 18 workshop proved to be an exception to that rule — and a sign that downtown residents approve of his proposal for a new bar on Main Street. Elliott, an owner of the Paddy Wagon Irish Pub, is seeking permission from the city to use a
liquor license at 1576 Main St., in the space between Pho Cali and Drunken Poet Café. On Dec. 18, the city hosted a community workshop to gather resident input on the proposal; nobody showed up to oppose the project. The Irish-themed business, which has another location on Clark Road, aims to open this summer, one of a handful of new
bars to open or announce plans to operate along Main Street. “It’s a trophy property for us,” Elliott said. “It’s a chance to showcase to our customers and franchisees the vision we have for Paddy Wagon.” The bar will be one of several nightlife options along the 1500 block of Main Street, which is owned by entre-
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Legacy Trail extension: $15 million The first draft of a feasibility study is scheduled to go before county commissioners in February. The 7.5-mile extension for the Legacy Trail to run into downtown Sarasota could come with a $15 million price tag. County staff is reviewing the first draft of the feasibility study, which Cardno Inc., an international civil design and environmental firm, completed in early December. The study proposed two options for building the 7.5-mile extension along the former CSX railway corridor: a single, 14-foot-wide shared trail with sections for both bicyclists and pedestrians or separate trails for bicyclists and pedestrians. According to the study, ei-
+ Officers welcome holiday backup The Sarasota Police Department is on the lookout for an elf who goes by the name of Officer Elf on the Shelf. This North Pole helper keeps appearing around the Sarasota Police Department station and in patrol cars. It’s been reported that the elf has been helping officers by reminding people about the #MoveOver campaign and with the Shop with a Cop event. But officers suspect the elf is also acting as a scout and reporting back to Santa Claus with notes on who belongs on the naughty or nice list.
preneur Jesse Biter. Biter purchased the building for $2 million in 2012. A few doors down from the Paddy Wagon, Biter has plans for at least two more additions to the late-night landscape: Taco Bus, a Tampabased restaurant that will be open 24 hours, and Evie’s, which
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Amanda Morales
Laura Gooley and her son, Max, took home the title of “Most Adorable” in the costume contest for the Sandy Claws Beach Run Dec. 13, at Siesta Key Beach. Sarasota Parks and Recreation hosted the 38th annual event. See more photos online at YourObserver.com.
Jessica Salmond
The Legacy Trail extension will include a trailhead at Payne Park. The trail follows the former CSX railroad corridor.
INDEX Opinion.................8A Classifieds ........ 22A
Cops Corner..........9A Crossword.......... 21A
Permits.............. 19A Real Estate........ 18A
Sports................ 13A Weather............. 21A
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