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Midtown, Childs Park, and the South Side: Urban Affairs Talks to the Gabber

Cathy Salustri February 10, 2014

The Gabber sat down with the new Director of Urban Affairs for the City of St. Petersburg, Nikki Gaskin-Capehart, and asked her about Midtown, Childs Park, and the area formerly known as the “south side.”

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Something More Than Cursive

Bill Northrop February 6, 2014

There is something telling that the big argument or concern in the halls of Florida State education is whether or not to include cursive writing as a part of the Common Core curriculum.

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Gulfport: Campers in Driveways

The Gabber February 6, 2014

Am I in the wrong for having a 14′ camper in my driveway?

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A Vision of Pancakes

The Gabber February 5, 2014

The Lions Club, a service club that works with an assortment of vision-related charities, seeks not only pancake fans but also new members.

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Midtown Market Creates 95 Jobs

Cathy Salustri February 5, 2014

Midtown’s Tangerine Plaza, abandoned last year by Sweetbay, now offers Midtown residents a new place to buy milk, meat, and produce.

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Not Your Father’s Golf Car: Electric Taxis in Gulfport

Cathy Salustri February 5, 2014

The gecko-green vehicle zipping around downtown lately isn’t a golf cart at all: it’s a low-speed vehicle (LSV). And they’re coming to Gulfport.

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I Like Mike

The Gabber January 31, 2014

Gulfport Councilmember Michael Fridovich is doing his best to convince us that although he basically walked onto the job, he deserves the seat.

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Gulfport: Single Stream Recycling

The Gabber January 30, 2014

Does “single stream” recycling yield less or more money for the city? Do a higher percentage of the collected products end up actually making it through the remanufacturing?

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We’re More than Tampa Bay

Bill Northrop January 30, 2014

Gulfport, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Clearwater Beach, Dunedin and so forth are part of an area someone at sometime began referring to as Tampa Bay. However, it says absolutely nothing about the communities of Pinellas County.

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Art Comes to 49th Street

The Gabber January 28, 2014

The long-awaited community art project will soon take shape at Gulfport Square, the shopping plaza at the southwest corner of Gulfport Boulevard and 49th Street.

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Shooting Along 49th Street Corridor

The Gabber January 28, 2014

St. Petersburg police on the scene of an officer-involved shooting around 9:30 Wednesday night told the Gabber that “everyone is OK.”

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Questions For Your Ward Three Candidates

Cathy Salustri January 28, 2014

On March 11, voters will choose either Paul E. Ray or Yolanda Roman as their next representative for Ward Three. We asked them each the same set of questions.

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