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The two commissioners appointed in November will find themselves in a three-way race in the March election.
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  • David Conway
  • January 8, 2015
Candidates finalized for March commission election

One district race for this year's City Commission election is already decided, while three competitors will face off in the other two districts.

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After eight years of operating with a deficit, the Manatee County School District has received a positive credit rating from Fitch Ratings.
    By
  • Amanda Sebastiano
  • January 8, 2015
Manatee County School District receives positive credit rating

Fitch Ratings raised the Manatee County School District's credit rating from negative to positive.

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The Rev. Elizabeth Deibert, pastor of Peace Presbyterian Church, stands at the church site. File photo.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • January 8, 2015
Commission OKs church expansion

The Manatee County Commission on Thursday approved a new 400-seat sanctuary structure for Peace Presbyterian Church.

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Matthew Bobulsky, Patrick Bryant and Dan Gladding make new friends.
    By
  • Amanda Sebastiano
  • January 8, 2015
PHOTO GALLERY: MYP January Networking Social

Member of Manatee Young Professionals ate, drank and socialized Jan. 8, during the group's January Networking Social housed at Gecko's of State Road 64.

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Beathe and Jerry Elden
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  • Black Tie Staff
  • January 8, 2015
An Evening with Anu and Friends Dinner Series featuring Tamara Stefanovich

An Evening with Anu and Friends Dinner Series featuring Tamara Stefanovich

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For an in-depth look at the Sarasota Observer’s top issues to watch in 2015, click on the following links below.
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  • January 7, 2015
Sarasota 2015 Issues to Watch

There are plenty of issues in Sarasota to watch that will make 2015 a newsworthy year.

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Borders bookstore in Paradise Plaza has been vacant since it closed its Sarasota location in 2011 when the company filed for bankruptcy.
    By
  • Alex Mahadevan
  • January 7, 2015
Pier 1 to take Borders space in Paradise Plaza

The shopping center's owner plans to spend more than $1 million to renovate the 21,000-square-foot skeleton of a former Borders bookstore at the intersection of South Tamiami Trail and Bay Road to make way for the home decor store and Salon Lofts.

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Dennis and Brenda Baron take in the festivities at the Thunder by the Bay Motorcycle Festival.
    By
  • Amanda Morales
  • January 7, 2015
WEEKEND BEST BET:Thunder by the Bay

Motorcycle festival will takeover downtown Sarasota for the weekend

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Amore by Andrea is located at 555 Bay Isles Parkway.
    By
  • Robin Hartill
  • January 7, 2015
Amore by Andrea opens for lunch

The new restaurant is now open for lunch Monday through Friday.

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Jiggs Landing park and boat ramp will remain closed for up to six months for improvements and repairs.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • January 7, 2015
County closing Jiggs Landing boat ramp temporarily

The closure will be part of a roughly six-month repair project.

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The Rev. Michael Mansperger wishes Norma Martin a happy birthday. Photo by Jessica Salmond
    By
  • Jessica Salmond
  • January 7, 2015
Norma Martin celebrates 100 years - again

Centenarian, Vamo history buff and the oldest Realtor in Sarasota Norma Martin hosted a party for her 100th birthday Jan. 2, at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Sarasota.

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Parking Manager Mark Lyons said the city is working to abide by a series of guiding principles as it works to make a parking strategic plan stick. File photo
    By
  • David Conway
  • January 7, 2015
2015 Issues to Watch: Parking plan

In 2015, the city will seek to address parking issues head-on by developing a new strategic plan - and working to avoid earlier missteps.

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The State Street Parking Garage is one of several downtown construction projects scheduled to wrap up this year.
    By
  • David Conway
  • January 7, 2015
2015 Issues to Watch: Downtown growth

Looking back just two years or so, City Commissioner Suzanne Atwell couldn't help but laugh at the reputation the city had for being inhospitable to growth.

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Andrew Georgiadis and Karin Murphy are leading the effort to rewrite the city’s zoning code — and working hard to get the public involved.
    By
  • David Conway
  • January 7, 2015
2015 Issues to Watch: Form-based code

Halfway through the three-year process of developing a new form-based zoning code for the city of Sarasota, the fruits of the Urban Design Studio's labor are surfacing.

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In addition to the usual business movement along Main Street, some bigger projects with the potential to change the downtown landscape are shaping up this year.
    By
  • David Conway
  • January 7, 2015
2015 Issues to Watch: Main Street

In 2014, Main Street saw a flurry of businesses coming and going - a level of activity that appears ready to continue throughout the heart of the city in 2015.

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