SARASOTA/SIESTA KEY
Siesta businesses reopen.
Observer
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2024
VOLUME 20, NO. 36
YOUR TOWN
The tale of two storms
Despite Milton’s direct hit, Siesta Key residents say Helene was worse. SEE PAGE 6
HURRICANE HANGOVER Ian Swaby
James Boorman and Billy Duhe repair the panel.
Lending a dockhand
Sarasota has a long process of cleaning up after Milton. SEE PAGE 3
Following the disarray created by Hurricane Milton, the marina at Bayfront Park had bigger issues to deal with than a missing dock panel. However, Billy Duhe and James Boorman knew how to repair the panel located at the dock of LeBarge Tropical Cruises, the tour and cruise operator where they both work. They lent a helping hand, bolting the panel across two pylons. Bob Heere, operations manager at LeBarge, said the effort will “help the marina as much as they help us.” “Everyone helps out everyone to get things back up and running,” he said.
Ian Swaby
Tony Hart and Tyisha Fields
Cleaning the city
The city of Sarasota hasn’t been the only team at work clearing the roads. In 2012, the city partnered with the Salvation Army to create the Street Teams program, which helps supplement the city’s own cleaning efforts. Aimed at helping homeless men and women obtain housing and employment, the program provides accommodations, assistance and three meals a day in exchange for morning volunteering to help beautify the city. “We’re doing all the little streets, medians and things of that nature,” said participant Tyisha Fields. According to the Salvation Army’s website, the program results in the removal of an estimated 64 tons of trash annually from the streets. $1.00
Jack Jackson
Downtown Sarasota saw many downed trees and Bayfront Park saw unmoored boats following Hurricane Milton.
A+E
Legends rise Two City Island institutions vow to return. SEE PAGE 18
Staff photo
Helene brought four feet of water inside the Old Salty Dog; Milton crashed through it shutters and tore its historic bar in two.
Shadow of the bright lights. INSIDE