SARASOTA
Phillippi Shores celebrates the American dream.
Observer
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 12, NO. 9
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YOUR TOWN
Amanda Morales
Shantel Norman and William Duggan
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016
Nearly 62% of downtown merchants said Thunder by the Bay had a negative impact on their business.
WEATHERING THE STORM A survey of merchants indicated Thunder by the Bay hampered business downtown, but the organizer wants the city to consider broader impacts when evaluating the event’s future. SEE PAGE 3A
Reggae fever Mid-performance at the Sarasota Seafood and Music Festival Jan. 23, Jah Movement singer Shantel Norman spotted William Duggan, 5, in the crowd dancing with his mother, Erin Duggan, and invited him on stage to dance with the group. Without missing a beat, he joined the group center stage. Norman and Erin Duggan are also co-workers at Visit Sarasota County. “He has the biggest crush on Shantel,” Erin Duggan said. “He’s obsessed. She pulls him up on stage all the time, and he loves it. I think he’s getting a little to used it.”
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New restaurants,
New energy Southside Village has long been a commercial hub in the city of Sarasota, but there’s optimism that two new restaurants can revitalize the area following a period of change. SEE PAGE 6A
TIE
Opera spends ‘An Evening on the Nile.’ INSIDE
David Conway
Southside Village businesses hope Mark Caragiulo’s restaurant experience will make Veronica Fish and Oyster an anchor for the neighborhood.
YOUR PARK IS
HERE
You might have driven by Fruitville Road Park without even realizing it. Now, a group of residents is working together to make sure it can’t be missed.
David Conway
DAVID CONWAY NEWS EDITOR
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early a year after the city backed out of plans to sell the land for development, a park at Beneva and Fruitville roads remains relatively unchanged. For the residents who pushed hardest to preserve Fruitville Road Park, it’s a bittersweet sight. They’re glad the 3.5-acre park isn’t being turned into a shopping center, but they also want it to be more than it is today. If you’re driving by Fruitville Road Park, located in a sprawling section of the city, it’s easy to SEE PAGE 5A