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TOP STORY, July: Who owns Beer Can Island?

TOP STORY, July: Who owns Beer Can Island?

December 30, 2009

The town of Longboat Key and Manatee County disagreed about who should be responsible for the popular swath of sand north of Longboat.

10 to Contend in 2010

10 to Contend in 2010

December 30, 2009

From local resorts and restaurants to the fire department and political arena, these 10 people will influence the course of the Key.

10 to contend: David Brenner

10 to contend: David Brenner

December 30, 2009

David Brenner, a former Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Board member, now wants a seat on the Town Commission.

10 to contend: Michael Welly

10 to contend: Michael Welly

December 30, 2009

The general manager of the Longboat Key Club and Resort believes the club’s Islandside project will be accepted by all residents — if it is built.

10 to Contend: Jonathan Katz

10 to Contend: Jonathan Katz

December 30, 2009

The rabbi of Temple Beth Israel has stepped into a community leadership role with new ideas.

10 to Contend: Hal Lenobel

10 to Contend: Hal Lenobel

December 30, 2009

Lenobel, a former mayor, will run for his sixth term in office this March. And he doesn't plan on doing any campaigning.

10 to Contend: Murf Klauber

10 to Contend: Murf Klauber

December 30, 2009

Dr. Klauber, chairman and owner of The Colony Beach & Tennis Resort, promises that the Longboat resort will once again rise to the top of the tennis world.

10 to Contend: Phillip Younger

10 to Contend: Phillip Younger

December 30, 2009

The code-enforcement board member will face off with Commissioner Hal Lenobel for the at-large commission seat in the March election.

10 to Contend: Alan Moore

10 to Contend: Alan Moore

December 30, 2009

Moore's Stone Crab Restaurant co-owner says that a Longboat Key Town Commission vote could save his family’s restaurant.

10 to contend: Diana Corrigan

10 to contend: Diana Corrigan

December 30, 2009

Even with a smaller marketing budget and new event fees, Diana Corrigan is optimistic about the Circle’s future.



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